Mike Gray, et al v. Brad Livingston, et al
JOHN GRAY |
BRAD LIVINGSTON, In His Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division Agents and Employees, As Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal J, SHARON FELFE HOWELL, In Her Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as General Counsel of Brad Livingston and Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division Agents and Employees, as General Counsel of the Texas Department, BETTIE LOUISE WELLS, In Her Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as General Counsel of the Parole Board Presiding Officer, Members and Agents or Employees, as General Counsel and RISSIE OWENS, In Her Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as Presiding Officer of the Parole Board, Agents and Employees, as Board Presiding Officer |
15-20482 |
August 26, 2015 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Prisoner - Civil Rights |
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Plaintiff - appellant: JOHN GRAY | |
Represented By: | John Gray |
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Defendant - appellee: BRAD LIVINGSTON, In His Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division Agents and Employees, As Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal J | |
Represented By: | Leah O'Leary |
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Defendant - appellee: SHARON FELFE HOWELL, In Her Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as General Counsel of Brad Livingston and Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division Agents and Employees, as General Counsel of the Texas Department | |
Represented By: | Leah O'Leary |
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Defendant - appellee: BETTIE LOUISE WELLS, In Her Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as General Counsel of the Parole Board Presiding Officer, Members and Agents or Employees, as General Counsel | |
Represented By: | Leah O'Leary |
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Defendant - appellee: RISSIE OWENS, In Her Official and Individual Capacity, Including Any Successor In Office as Presiding Officer of the Parole Board, Agents and Employees, as Board Presiding Officer | |
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