Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 31 - 40 of 1,438
Ammar Al-Baluchi v. Lloyd Austin III
as 23-5251
Petitioner / Appellant: Ammar Al-Baluchi, also known as Ali Abdul Aziz Ali
Respondent / Appellee: Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense, Lloyd J. Austin, III, Secretary of Defense, Commander, Joint Task Force, GTMO and others
Raymond Roseboro v. Warden
as 23-5247
Petitioner / Appellant: Raymond R. Roseboro
Respondent / Appellee: Warden, USP Yazoo City
Gary Brown, III v. FBI
as 23-5244
Plaintiff / Appellant: Gary Sebastian Brown, III
Defendant / Appellee: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Martin Akerman v. Sherri Doiron
as 23-5230
Plaintiff / Appellant: Martin Akerman
Defendant / Appellee: Sherri Doiron
Martin Akerman v. USA
as 23-5229
Petitioner / Appellant: Martin Akerman
Respondent / Appellee: United States of America
Eric Hill v. Peter Krauthamer
as 23-7125
Plaintiff / Appellant: Eric Rodney Hill
Defendant / Appellee: Peter A. Krauthamer
Anthony Braxton v. USA
as 23-5221
Plaintiff / Appellant: Anthony Braxton
Defendant / Appellee: United States of America
David Rudometkin, et al v. Lloyd Austin, III
as 23-5218
Plaintiff / Appellee: David J. Rudometkin, Corry P. Brooks and Robert L. Barnett, III, and others similarly situated
Plaintiff / Appellant: Alexander L. Driskill
Defendant / Appellee: Lloyd J. Austin, III, in his capacity as the Secretary of Defense
Timothy Young v. Merrick Garland, et al
as 23-5213
Plaintiff / Appellant: Timothy Doyle Young
Defendant / Appellee: Merrick B. Garland, U.S. Attorney General, Department of Health and Human Services, United States Department of Justice and others
Anthony Braxton v. Superior Court for the District of Columbia
as 23-7122
Petitioner / Appellant: Anthony Braxton
Defendant / Appellee: Superior Court for the District of Columbia

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