Cases filed in the Eleventh Circuit Courts
Cases 11 - 20 of 29
Gaye Brewer v. City of Pensacola, Florida, et al
as 16-16137
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: CITY OF PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, RECREATION CENTERS, ASHTON HAYWARD, Mayor and others
Gaye Brewer v. Escambia County Courts, et al
as 16-16053
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: ESCAMBIA COUNTY COURTS, T. MICHAEL JONES, Judge, PAT KINSEY, Judge and others
Gaye Brewer v. City of Gulf Breeze, et al
as 16-15865
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: CITY OF GULF BREEZE and GULF BREEZE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gaye Brewer v. David Morgan, et al
as 16-15843
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: DAVID MORGAN, Sheriff, MEEKS, Deputy, PAT KINSEY, Judge and others
Gaye Brewer v. City of Gulf Breeze, et al
as 16-15698
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: CITY OF GULF BREEZE and GULF BREEZE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gaye Lynn Brewer v. Martin Bodenhausen, et al
as 16-15328
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: MARTIN BODENHAUSEN, CEO, ANDREA ROSENBAUM, YMCA NW FLORIDA and others
Gaye Lynn Brewer v. Edward Meadows, et al
as 16-15286
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: EDWARD MEADOWS, President Dr., LISA BARTOK, Librarian, FRANCES YEO, Continuing Education and others
Gaye Brewer v. US Attorneys Security
as 16-10564
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: US ATTORNEYS SECURITY
Gaye Brewer v. U.S. Marshals, et al
as 15-15346
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: U.S. MARSHALS, VICKERY, UNIDENTIFIED MAN SECURITY and others
Gaye Lynn Brewer v. Bill Nelson, et al
as 15-15255
Plaintiff - Appellant: GAYE LYNN DILEK BREWER
Defendant - Appellee: BILL NELSON, Librarian and PEGGY VIGNOLA, Librarian

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