Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 26
Ollie McNair v. Terry Bernard, et al
as 17-14750
Plaintiff - Appellant: OLLIE MCNAIR
Defendant - Appellee: TERRY E. BERNARD, Chairman, JAMES W. MILLS, Vice Chairman, ALBERT R. MURRAY, Member and others
Michael Humphrey v. Cheatam, et al
as 17-12400
Plaintiff - Appellant: MICHAEL HUMPHREY
Defendant - Appellee: CHEATAM, P.A., CAIN, P.A., MILLS, P.A. and others
Larry Givens v. State Board of Pardons and Par, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 17-11765
Petitioner - Appellant: LARRY GIVENS
Respondent - Appellee: STATE BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLES, TERRY E. BARNARD, Chairman, JAMES W. MILLS, Vice Chairman and others
Lawrence Mills v. USA
as 16-17684
Petitioner - Appellant: LAWRENCE MILLS
Respondent - Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Roy Smith v. H. Miller, et al
as 16-10737
Plaintiff - Appellant: ROY LEE SMITH
Defendant - Appellee: H. MILLER, Senior Correctional Officer, CCA Wheeler, MAURICE COX, Senior Correctional Officer, CCA Wheeler, ROGERS, L.T. and others
Kenneth Mills v. Secretary, Department of Corre, et al
as 15-14861
Petitioner - Appellant: KENNETH FRANSECA MILLS
Respondent - Appellee: SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
Henry Mills v. Secretary, Florida Depart
as 15-10799
Petitioner - Appellant: HENRY E. MILLS
Respondent - Appellee: SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Robert Mills v. USA
as 14-14157
Petitioner - Appellant: ROBERT MILLS
Respondent - Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
David Mills v. Secretary, Department of Corr, et al
as 14-13685
Petitioner - Appellant: DAVID L. MILLS
Respondent - Appellee: SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
Everette Mills v. Warden
as 14-12982
Petitioner - Appellant: EVERETTE EMERSON MILLS
Respondent - Appellee: WARDEN

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