Jaqueline Carlon v. Craig Miller, et al
JAQUELINE CARLON, Individually, and as Representativ of the Estate of Esteban Carlon and Next Friend of N.C., K.C. and E.C., Minors |
DETECTIVE CRAIG MILLER and CITY OF HUMBLE TEXAS |
14-20025 |
January 8, 2014 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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Plaintiff - appellant: JAQUELINE CARLON, Individually, and as Representativ of the Estate of Esteban Carlon and Next Friend of N.C., K.C. and E.C., Minors | |
Represented By: | Edwin Earle Wright |
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Defendant - appellee: DETECTIVE CRAIG MILLER | |
Represented By: | William S. Helfand |
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Defendant - appellee: CITY OF HUMBLE TEXAS | |
Represented By: | William S. Helfand |
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