Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 267
Corbett v. Chapa
as 24-40397
Plaintiff: Edward Manual Corbett
Defendant: Armando Chapa, Micheal Brooks, Aransas County Sheriff, Bill Mills and others
James v. E Baton Rouge City Prsh
as 24-30318
Plaintiff: Michael A. James, real party in interest Conner A. James
Defendant: East Baton Rouge City Parish, Sid J. Gautreaux, III, Joshua Clark and others
Martin v. Harrison
as 24-60238
Petitioner: Clarence Martin
Respondent: C. Harrison, Warden, Yazoo City Low
Thomas v. Creuzot
as 24-10395
Plaintiff: Deuntae Thomas, Estate/Cestui Qui Trust
Defendant: John Coleman Creuzot, #05069200 14th Amendment US Corporate Citizen Acting as District Attorney, Dallas County, City of Dallas, Texas and others
Damond v. City of Rayville
as 24-30289
Plaintiff: Glenn Damond
Defendant: City of Rayville, Gary Gilley, Individually & in his Official Capacity, Tyler Wade, in his Individual Capacity & Official Capacity and others
Washington v. State of Texas
as 24-40205
Plaintiff: Jacque Kenshashwa Washington
Defendant: State of Texas, City of Freeport, Texas, Brazoria County Court at Law No. 4 and others
Henderson v. Mack
as 24-40184
Plaintiff: Lenny Leray Henderson
Defendant: Andy Mack, Mayor, City of Longview, Robert Huhta, Chief, Longview Police Department, Matthew Cooper, Officer, Longview Police Department and others
Ray v. Boone
as 24-40169
Plaintiff: Masika Brown Ray
Defendant: Anthony Boone, Chief, Maxey Cerliano, Sheriff, City of Longview, Texas and others
Corbett v. Mills
as 24-40136
Plaintiff: Edward Manual Corbett
Defendant: Bill Mills, City of Rockport and Aransas County
Rodgers v. Edwards
as 24-30049
Plaintiff: Gary Daniel Rodgers
Defendant: John Bel Edwards, Louisiana Governor, James Lablanc, Secretary of the State, Mayor of New Roads and others

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