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Robert Smith, Jr. v. Okeechobee School for Boys, et al
as 20-11476
Defendant / Appellee:
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, et al., and OKEECHOBEE SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Plaintiff / Appellant:
ROBERT J. SMITH, JR.
Samatha Smith, et al v. USA
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as 20-11329
Plaintiff / Appellant:
MICAH SMITH, the Court Appointed Personal Administrator as administrator of the estate of Sydney Smith, ANN HERRERA, the Court Appointed Personal Administrator as administrator of the estate of Robert Steven Smith, MICAH SMITH, individually and others
Defendant / Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Securities And Exchange Commission v. Nall et al
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as 2:2019cv00702
Defendant:
Walter Vice Tutt, James Wallace Nall, III, Michael Hale Smith and others
Plaintiff:
Securities And Exchange Commission
In re: Robert Smith, Jr.
as 16-16073
Petitioner:
In re: ROBERT J. SMITH, JR.
Successive Habeas Respondent:
ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF FLORIDA
In re: Robert Smith
as 14-12640
Petitioner:
In re: ROBERT LEE SMITH
Successive Habeas Respondent:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
State of Florida, et al v. Robert Smith, Jr.
as 11-10894
Movant - Appellant:
ROBERT P. SMITH, JR.
Plaintiff - Appellee:
STATE OF FLORIDA, by and through Pam Bondi, Attorney General, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, by and through Alan Wilson, Attorney General, STATE OF NEBRASKA, by and through Jon Bruning, Attorney General and others
State of Florida, et al v. Robert Smith, Jr.
as 11-10894
Petitioner / Appellant:
ROBERT P. SMITH, JR.
Plaintiff / Appellee:
STATE OF FLORIDA, by and through Pam Bondi, Attorney General, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, by and through Alan Wilson, Attorney General, STATE OF NEBRASKA, by and through Jon Bruning, Attorney General and others
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