Gary Snyder v. Janice Snyder, et al
Gary L. Snyder |
Janice Snyder, Individually and Personally, Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office, Multiple John and Jane Doe Sheriff Deputies, (Each Individually and Personally), Arapahoe County Social Services, Colorado, Jefferson County Social Services, Colorado, Kathleen Curley, (Individually and Personally), Ingrid Holmes, (Individually and Personally), Mardi A. Ewing, (Individually and Personally), Linda Froehler, (Individually and Personally), Linda Gibson-Hendrick, (Individually and Personally), Charles D. Moon, (Individually and Personally), Katie Smith, (Individually and Personally), Stephanie Simpson, (Individually and Personally), Eileen Wiseman, (Individually and Personally), John Doe Process Service Company, Colorado (Individually and Personally and in its Business Capacity), Orbitz Couriers, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Multiple John and Jane Doe Sheriff Deputies, (Each Individually and Personally), Jennifer Gening, RN (Individually and Personally), Douglas County, Minnesota, (In Its Governmental Capacity), Jeffry Rustand, (Individually and Personally), Sherburne County Social Services, Minnesota, Mary Patton, (Individually and Personally), Jeffrey Scott Snyder, (Individually and Personally For Jurisdiction Only), Barry Brooks Snyder, (Individually and Personally For Jurisdiction Only) and Kevin Grant Snyder, (Individually and Personally For Jurisdiction Only) |
07-1973 |
April 24, 2007 |
U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit |
Other Civil Rights |
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