Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 85
Dingler v. Wayborn
as 24-10183
Plaintiff: Joseph Dingler
Defendant: Bill Wayborn, Tarrant County Sheriff, Texas Commission on Jail Standards, Tarrant County Hospital District, doing business as John Peter Smith Health Network and others
Crotts v. Robinson
as 24-20014
Petitioner: Alan Nelson Crotts
Respondent: Reginald Robinson, Director of the Fort Bend Community Supervision and Corrections Department
McDonald v. Garrido
as 23-10658
Petitioner / Appellant: Todd McDonald
Respondent / Appellee: Freddie Garrido, Warden, FMC-Fort Worth
Martinez-Padilla v. Fort Bend Cty
as 22-20143
Plaintiff / Appellant: Roberto Martinez-Padilla
Defendant / Appellee: Fort Bend County and Deputy Willeby
Crawford v. Pitts
as 22-10245
Plaintiff / Appellant: John R. Crawford
Defendant / Appellee: Chief Lee Pitts, Badge #300, Lakeside Police Department, Lieutenant Richard Foust, Badge #4179, Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, Sergeant W. Wedel, Badge #0132, Fort Worth Marshal's Office and others
Wright v. Waybourn
as 22-10229
Plaintiff / Appellant: Rondale Raynard Wright, Sr.
Defendant / Appellee: Bill Waybourn, Tarrant County Sheriff, Thomas P. Wilder, District Clerk, Judge Ruben Gonzalez, Court: 0432 and others
Olive v. Warden FMC Fort Worth
as 22-10162
Petitioner / Appellant: Richard Olive
Respondent / Appellee: Warden FMC Fort Worth
McKnight v. Martin
as 22-10015
Plaintiff / Appellant: Cary Boyce McKnight
Defendant / Appellee: C. Martin, Fort Worth Police Officer, John Peterson, Police Officer; F.W.P.D., La Salle, Employees on duty and others
Shawn Dunn v. Texas Governor, et al
as 18-50632
Plaintiff - Appellant: SHAWN DUNN
Defendant - Appellee: TEXAS GOVERNOR, TEXAS TRIAL JUDGES, TEXAS COUNTY COURTS and others
Michael Davis v. Rodney Chandler
as 18-10977
Petitioner - Appellant: MICHAEL ANTHONY DAVIS
Respondent - Appellee: RODNEY W. CHANDLER, Warden, Federal Correction Institute-Fort Worth

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