Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Cases 31 - 40 of 1,433
Matthew Budney v. Ronnie Huneycutt
as 24-6326
Plaintiff: MATTHEW BUDNEY, f/k/a Matthew R. Budney
Defendant: RONNIE LANE HUNEYCUTT, Superintendent Warden at Avery Mitchell Correctional, BRIAN WATSON, Special Affairs Captain at Avery Mitchell Correctional Institution, RANDY S. MULL, Disciplinary Hearing Officer for the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and others
John Newsome v. Reginald Floyd
as 24-6283
Plaintiff: JOHN RICHARD NEWSOME
Defendant: REGINALD FLOYD, K. JEFFORDS and C. SPAZIANI
Keith Cureton, Jr. v. John Gray
as 24-6282
Plaintiff: KEITH CURETON, JR.
Defendant: JOHN R. GRAY, MARK FLEMMINGS, MONICA BOND and others
Patrick McGraw v. Theresa Gore
as 24-6270
Plaintiff: PATRICK RYAN MCGRAW
Defendant: THERESA C. GORE, NANCY J. WARGAS, N.C. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and others
Albert Anderson v. Novant Health
as 24-6260
Plaintiff: ALBERT ANDERSON, a/k/a Albert Marquavious L. Anderson
Defendant: NOVANT HEALTH, Medical Care sued in official capacity, DAVIE COUNTY, County sued in official capacity, DAVIE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT DETENTION CENTER, sued in official capacity and others
Christopher Victoria v. Warden Palmer
as 24-6262
Petitioner: CHRISTOPHER LAMAR VICTORIA
Respondent: WARDEN JOHN PALMER
John Redmon v. Unknown
as 24-6219
Petitioner: JOHN H. REDMON
Respondent: UNKNOWN
Sofia Cano v. South Carolina Department of Corrections
as 24-6200
Plaintiff: SOFIA CANO
Defendant: SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, BRYAN P. STIRLING, DR. CHRIS KUNKLE and others
Jimmy Causey v. Charles Williams
as 24-6198
Plaintiff: JIMMY H. CAUSEY
Defendant: CHARLES WILLIAMS, MS. DAVIS, MS. CLOUD and others
Leon Johnson v. F. Duty
as 24-6197
Plaintiff: LEON JERMAINE JOHNSON
Defendant: F. DUTY, sued in individual capacity, J. R. MASSINGILL, sued in individual capacity, J. R. ADAMS and others

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