Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 13
Heath v. Jeff
as 24-40083
Plaintiff: Secial Heath
Defendant: Lee Jeff, David Davidison, Mike Davidison and others
Heath v. Wilson
as 24-40084
Plaintiff: Secial Heath
Defendant: Amber Wilson, Mike Davidson and James Young
Heath v. Jeff
as 24-40085
Plaintiff: Secial Heath
Defendant: Lee Jeff, Ronald Page and David Davidison
Jarrow v. Orr
as 23-11195
Plaintiff / Appellant: Michael Jarrow
Defendant / Appellee: Heath H Orr, Lieutenant of Correctional Officers
Heath v. Denykayzky
as 23-10469
Plaintiff / Appellant: Secial Heath, also known as Sammie Brown, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: David Denykayzky, Mike Denykayzky, David Hollingworth and others
Heath v. Davenport
as 23-20199
Plaintiff / Appellant: Secial Heath
Defendant / Appellee: Stacy Davenport
Jeffrey Snarke v. Cindy Barkley, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 13-10404
Plaintiff - Appellant: JEFFREY GIUTTARI SNARKE
Defendant - Appellee: CINDY BARKLEY, Department of Public Safety Trooper, in Her Individual and Official Capacity, HEATH PRATER, Department of Public Safety, in His Individual and Official Capacity, DON L. JOHNSON, Department of Public Safety, Trooper, in His Individual and Official Capacity and others
Evangelos Pagonis v. TDCJ, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 12-10980
Plaintiff - Appellant: EVANGELOS PAGONIS
Defendant - Appellee: TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, STATE OF TEXAS, DALHART UNIT and others
Russell Kiser, Jr. v. Mark Dearing, et al
as 12-40343
Plaintiff - Appellant: RUSSELL BLAINE KISER, JR.
Defendant - Appellee: MARK DEARING, WILLIAM SEXTON, JOHNATHAN S. HYATT and others
Russell Kiser, Jr. v. Mark Dearing, et al
as 12-40342
Plaintiff - Appellant: RUSSELL BLAINE KISER, JR.
Defendant - Appellee: MARK DEARING, WILLIAM SEXTON, JOHNATHAN S. HYATT and others

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