Cases 1 - 10 of 25
US v. David Meyers
as 23-6722
Plaintiff / Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant / Appellant:
DAVID MEYERS, a/k/a Duke Meyers, a/k/a David Myers, a/k/a Diamond Meyers
US v. Adrian Anderson
as 23-6136
Defendant / Appellant:
ADRIAN RASHAUN ANDERSON, a/k/a Duke
Plaintiff / Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Roger Coley v. State of North Carolina
as 17-7485
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ROGER EARL COLEY
Defendant - Appellee:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA and JUDGE W. RUSSELL DUKE, JR.
US v. Joseph Matthew Pennix
as 17-7074
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
JOSEPH MATTHEW PENNIX, a/k/a Duke
Michael Dukes v. Willie Eagleton
as 16-7515
Petitioner - Appellant:
MICHAEL A. DUKES, a/k/a Michel A. Dukes, Sr.
Respondent - Appellee:
WILLIE L. EAGLETON, Warden, etc
Michael Dukes v. Willie Eagleton
as 16-6759
Petitioner - Appellant:
MICHAEL A. DUKES, a/k/a Michel A. Dukes, Sr., a/k/a Micheal A. Dukes
Respondent - Appellee:
WILLIE L. EAGLETON, Warden
Respondent:
SOUTH CAROLINA, THE STATE OF, JOSHUA L. THOMAS, Assistant Attorney General and ALAN WILSON, Attorney General
William Cox v. Duke Energy
as 16-6625
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WILLIAM B. COX, Personal Representative for the estate of Robin G. Fleming
Plaintiff:
ROBIN G. FLEMING
Defendant - Appellee:
DUKE ENERGY, J. BYRD, Darlington County Sheriff, JOYCE C. EVERETT and others
Michael A. Dukes, Sr. v. State of South Carolina
as 15-8038
Petitioner - Appellant:
MICHEL ANDRE DUKES, a/k/a Michel Andre Dukes
Respondent - Appellee:
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, WILLIE L. EAGLETON, JOSHUA L. THOMAS, Assistant Attorney General and others
US v. Solomon Dukes, Jr.
as 15-7799
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
SOLOMON DUKES, JR., a/k/a Junior
William Davis, Jr. v. State of North Carolina
as 15-7355
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, II
Defendant - Appellee:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BEVERLY PERDUE, Governor, MELANIE A. SHEKITA and others
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