Arlene Butters, et al v. David H. Ash, et al
Plaintiff - Appellant: Arlene Butters and Richard Butters, In the Estate of David Butters by and through Arlene and Richard Butters on Behalf of Themselves and the Estate of David Butters
Defendant - Appellee: David H. Ash, Judge, Circuit Court of Pike County, Probate Division, Pike County Probate Court, Circuit Court of Pike County, McIlroy and Millan Law Firm, Nina Long, Public Administrator and Community State Bank
Case Number: 09-2557
Filed: July 1, 2009
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights

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April 22, 2010 Arlene Butters, et al v. David H. Ash, et al

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Plaintiff - appellant: Arlene Butters
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Plaintiff - appellant: Richard Butters, In the Estate of David Butters by and through Arlene and Richard Butters on Behalf of Themselves and the Estate of David Butters
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Defendant - appellee: David H. Ash, Judge, Circuit Court of Pike County, Probate Division
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Defendant - appellee: Pike County Probate Court, Circuit Court of Pike County
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Defendant - appellee: McIlroy and Millan Law Firm
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Defendant - appellee: Nina Long, Public Administrator
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Defendant - appellee: Community State Bank
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