Prison Condition Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 86
Davis v. Reed
as 24-30329
Plaintiff: Troy Davis
Defendant: P. Reed, Captain, Joseph Westbrook, Master Sergeant, Unknown Scott, Sergeant and others
Creppel v. Cashio
as 24-30191
Plaintiff: Jean Paul Creppel
Defendant: J. R. Cashio, Captain, A-EMT #521, P. Smith, Sergeant, NREM-P #586 and Cynthia Park, Nurse Practitioner
McGee v. Barton
as 24-30038
Plaintiff: Dumauriea L. McGee
Defendant: Trent Barton, Assistant Warden, Marcus Jones, Major, Gabriel Hebert, Major and others
Haley v. Taylor County Detention Center
as 23-11269
Plaintiff: Dennis Haley
Defendant: Taylor County Detention Center, Ricky Bishop, Sheriff, FNU Norette, Chief and others
Tankersley v. Smith
as 23-60622
Plaintiff / Appellant: Clarence Tankersley, also known as Clarence Douglas Tankersley, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: Brandon Smith, Warden C.M.R.C.F., Penny Hamer, Captain C.M.R.C.F., A. Kitchens, Case Manager C.M.R.C.F. and others
Scott v. Vital Core Strategies
as 23-60599
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jacob Blair Scott
Defendant / Appellee: Vital Core Strategies, Mike Ezell, Sheriff, individual and official capacity, Tyrone Nelson, Captain, individual and official capacity and others
McGee v. Barton
as 23-30458
Plaintiff / Appellant: Dumauriea L. McGee
Defendant / Appellee: Trent Barton, Assistant Warden, Marcus Jones, Major, Gabriel Hebert, Major and others
Boyd v. Sutton
as 23-60256
Plaintiff / Appellant: Dean C. Boyd
Defendant / Appellee: Sylvia Sutton, Misty Hughes, Case Manager, Captain Campbell and others
Lambert v. MS Dept of Corr
as 23-60136
Plaintiff / Appellant: James A. Lambert
Defendant / Appellee: Mississippi Department of Correction, Records Department, Burl Cain, Commissioner, Mississippi Department of Corrections, Parole Board and others
Edwards v. Rheems
as 23-30109
Plaintiff / Appellant: Antoine Edwards
Defendant / Appellee: Luke Rheems, Colonel, Nettle, Warden, Simon, Colonel and others

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