Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 101
Rivens-Baker v. Lambert
as 24-20141
Plaintiff: Dwayne Rivens-Baker, Jr.
Defendant: James Lambert, Jr., Fomijang Claude, Mathew McNeil and others
Rivens-Baker v. Riley
as 24-50181
Plaintiff: Dwayne Rivens-Baker, Jr.
Defendant: Jessica Riley, Roger Boyd, Miriam Herrera, Captain and others
Baker v. Lumpkin
as 24-50153
Petitioner: Stanley Foster Baker
Respondent: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division
USA v. Baker
as 23-50898
Plaintiff / Appellee: United States of America
Defendant / Appellant: Michael Baker
Rivens-Baker v. Shah
as 23-20510
Plaintiff / Appellant: Dwayne Rivens-Baker, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: UTMB Nurse Bintaben Shah, Jerry Sanchez, Warden, Latoya Bradley and others
Rivens-Baker v. Larue
as 23-20429
Plaintiff / Appellant: Dwayne Rivens-Baker, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: J. Larue
Jaramillo v. State of Texas
as 23-40419
Plaintiff / Appellant: Luis Ray Jaramillo, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: State of Texas, Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, Assistant Warden Michael A. Collum and others
Baker v. Lumpkin
as 23-10121
Petitioner / Appellant: David Ray Baker
Respondent / Appellee: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division
Latson v. Baker
as 22-20465
Plaintiff / Appellant: Luke Dwayne Latson
Defendant / Appellee: Captain Jody L. Baker, Marcus D. Williams, Co IV, Geraldine Fernandez, Registered Nurse and others
Carbin v. Tate Cty Bd of Supervisory
as 22-60412
Plaintiff / Appellant: Christopher J. Carbin
Defendant / Appellee: Tate County Board of Supervisory, Circuit Court Tate County, Tate County Board of Supervisory, District Attorney's Office and others

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