Other Statutes Cases filed in the Eleventh Circuit Courts
Cases 21 - 30 of 7,561
Kenneth JohnsonIn re: Kenneth Johnson
as 24-11673
Petitioner: In re: KENNETH JOHNSON
Respondent: GEORGIA BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, LOWNDES COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, VALDOSTA-LOWNDES REGIONAL CRIME LABORATORY and others
Walmart, Inc. v. Jean King, et al
as 24-11733
Plaintiff: WALMART, INC.
Defendant: JEAN KING, In her official capacity as Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer, CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE OF THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER, In her official capacity as Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer, MERRICK B. GARLAND, in his Official Capacity as U.S. Attorney General and others
Pressley B. AlstonIn re: Pressley B. Alston
as 24-11626
Petitioner: In re: PRESSLEY B. ALSTON
Respondent: ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
Joshua Nzatiki v. U.S. Attorney General
as 24-11584
Petitioner: JOSHUA NZATIKI
Respondent: U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL
Carlos Acencio-Canales v. U.S. Attorney General
as 24-11598
Petitioner: CARLOS ACENCIO-CANALES
Respondent: U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL
In re: Arthur Bussey
as 24-11604
Petitioner: In re: ARTHUR SHERMAINE BUSSEY
Respondent: ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF GEORGIA
In re: Salvatore Cordovano
as 24-11607
Petitioner: In re: SALVATORE P. CORDOVANO
Respondent: ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
In re: Don Ferguson
as 24-11605
Petitioner: In re: DON T. FERGUSON
Respondent: ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
Paul Higgs v. U.S. Attorney General
as 24-11616
Petitioner: PAUL WASHINGTON HIGGS
Respondent: U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL
Julio Paz-Escobar, et al v. U.S. Attorney General
as 24-11529
Petitioner: JULIO EDUARDO PAZ-ESCOBAR, ZUNILDA LORIELA ERAZO-CASTRO and DYLAN EDUARDO PAZ-ERAZO
Respondent: U.S. ATTORNEY GENERAL

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