Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
Ronnie Whitener v. John Patterson
as 24-6049
Plaintiff: RONNIE DALE WHITENER
Defendant: JOHN PATTERSON, RCDC Sergeant, in his individual and official capacity, JOHN COOLEY, RCDC Officer, in his individual and official capacity, JOSHUA GOODWIN, RCDC Officer, in his individual and official capacity and others
Dennis Van Dyke v. Scott Slusser
as 15-6938
Plaintiff - Appellant: SAINT DENNIS ROGER VAN DYKE, Pro Se Writer Attorney At Law Prophet Pastor Rabbi
Defendant - Appellee: SCOTT SLUSSER, SEAN F. PERRIN, Attorney - Womble Carlyle Sandridge and Rice, ADRIAN W. DELLINGER and others
Dennis Van Dyke v. Wayne Abernathy
as 14-6911
Plaintiff - Appellant: DENNIS ROGER VAN DYKE
Defendant - Appellee: WAYNE ABERNATHY, KENT BROWN, DAVID J. ROGERS and others
Dennis Vandyke v. J. Pilland
as 12-7309
Plaintiff - Appellant: DENNIS ROGER VANDYKE
Defendant - Appellee: J. PILLAND, Rutherford County Detention Center Doctor, CHRIS FRANCIS, Rutherford County Sheriff, CHAD MURRY, Rutherford County Detention Center Lt. Administrator and others
Dennis Vandyke v. Chris Franci
as 12-7307
Plaintiff - Appellant: DENNIS ROGER VANDYKE
Defendant - Appellee: CHRIS FRANCIS, Sheriff Rutherford County, HODGE, Rutherford County Commissary Officer, CHAD MURRY, Rutherford County Lt. Administrator and others
Dennis Vandyke v. Chris Franci
as 12-7303
Plaintiff - Appellant: DENNIS ROGER VANDYKE
Defendant - Appellee: CHRIS FRANCIS, Sheriff, R. J. DAVIS, Deputy Patrol, G. K. COCHRAN, Assistant Administrator Rutherfordton County Detention Center and others
Dennis Vandyke v. North Carolina State We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 12-7308
Petitioner - Appellant: DENNIS ROGER VANDYKE
Respondent - Appellee: NORTH CAROLINA STATE, CHRIS FRANCIS, Sheriff and SUPERIOR COURT

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