Kyle Shaw v. Karnes County, Texas, et al
KYLE RAY SHAW |
DWAYNE VILLANUEVA, in his Individual and Official Capacity as County Sheriff and ROBERT C. EBROM, JR., in his Individual and Official Capacity as Chief Deputy Sheriff |
17-50937 |
October 23, 2017 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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Plaintiff - appellee: KYLE RAY SHAW | |
Represented By: | Nohl Bryant |
Represented By: | Mark Anthony Sanchez |
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Defendant - appellant: DWAYNE VILLANUEVA, in his Individual and Official Capacity as County Sheriff | |
Represented By: | Casey Terrance Cullen |
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Defendant - appellant: ROBERT C. EBROM, JR., in his Individual and Official Capacity as Chief Deputy Sheriff | |
Represented By: | Casey Terrance Cullen |
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