Constitutionality of State Statutes Cases filed in the Fourth Circuit Courts
William Davis, II v. Monica Bousman
as 16-1381
Plaintiff - Appellant: WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, II, and (a minor) J.F.D.
Defendant - Appellee: JUDGE MONICA M. BOUSMAN, individually and as Juvenile State Court Judge North Carolina, Wake County, ERICK CHASSE CHASSE, individually and as a Juvenile State Court Judge, North Carolina, Wake County, JAMES FULLWOOD, individually and a Juvenile State Court Judge, North Carolina, Wake County and others
William Davis, Jr. v. Monica Bousman
as 15-2278
Plaintiff - Appellant: WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, II, and (a minor) J.F.D.
Defendant - Appellee: MONICA M. BOUSMAN, individually and as Juvenile State Court Judge North Carolina, Wake County, ERICK CHASSE CHASSE, individually and as a Juvenile State Court Judge, North Carolina, Wake County, JAMES FULLWOOD, individually and a Juvenile State Court Judge, North Carolina, Wake County and others
William Davis, Jr. v. Monica Bousman
as 14-1358
Plaintiff - Appellant: WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, II, and (a minor) J.F.D.
Defendant - Appellee: MONICA M. BOUSMAN, individually and as Juvenile State Court Judge North Carolina, Wake County, ERICK CHASSE CHASSE, individually and as a Juvenile State Court Judge, North Carolina, Wake County, JAMES FULLWOOD, individually and a Juvenile State Court Judge, North Carolina, Wake County and others
Jimmy Martin v. Reginald Lloyd We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1405
Plaintiff - Appellant: JIMMY MARTIN and LUCKY STRIKE LLC
Defendant - Appellee: REGINALD I. LLOYD, as Chief of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, SCARLETT A. WILSON, as Solicitor of the Ninth Judicial Circuit and ALAN WILSON, as The Attorney General for the State of South Carolina
Defendant: ROBERT STEWART, as Chief of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, HENRY MCMASTER, as Attorney General of the State of South Carolina and RALPH HOISINGTON, as Solicitor of the Ninth Judicial Circuit

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