Cases 11 - 16 of 16
Marie Assa'ad-Faltas v. Sara Weiss
as 15-2075
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MARIE THERESE ASSA'AD-FALTAS
Defendant - Appellee:
SARA HEATHER SAVITZ WEISS, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery, THE MCANGUS, GOUDELOCK & COURIE LAW FIRM, in its corporate capacity for damages and for qui tam recovery, JOHN ANDREW DELANEY, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery and others
US v. Larry Aiken
as 15-4380
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
LARRY WAYNE AIKEN
Marie Assa'ad-Faltas v. Tandy Carter
as 14-2258
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MARIE THERESE ASSA'AD-FALTAS
Defendant - Appellee:
BARBARA JEAN BURNS, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery, SARA HEATHER SAVITZ WEISS, individually for damages and for qui tam recovery, GINGLIAT, BETTIS AND SAVITZ LAW FIRM, THE, in its corporate capacity, for damages and for qui tam recovery and others
Marie Assa'ad-Faltas v. Columbia South Carolina, City
as 14-1762
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MARIE THERESE ASSA'AD-FALTAS
Defendant - Appellee:
COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA, CITY OF, THE CITY'S POLICE DEPARTMENT, for damages and injunctive and declaratory relief, SARA HEATHER SAVITZ WEISS, individually for damages and others
Tony Savage v. Larry Sturdivant, Jr.
as 11-1867
Plaintiff - Appellant:
TONY EDWARD SAVAGE
Defendant - Appellee:
LARRY WAYNE STURDIVANT, JR., Deputy Sheriff, County of Stafford Sheriff's Office, sued in his official and individual capacity
Defendant:
COUNTY OF STAFFORD, VIRGINIA, sued in its official capacity, A Municipal Corporation, COUNTY OF STAFFORD SHERIFF'S OFFICE, sued in its official capacity, CHARLES E. JETT, County of Stafford Sheriff, sued in his official and individual capacity and others
US v. Larry Drumwright
as 11-6554
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
LARRY WAYNE DRUMWRIGHT
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