Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 124
Hill v. Oguzie
as 24-40092
Plaintiff: LaMarkus K. Hill
Defendant: Benedict C. Oguzie, Correction Officer III
Smith v. Helms
as 24-20038
Plaintiff: William Denon Smith
Defendant: D. Helms, Sergeant, Houston Police Department Precinct 4 Badge # 128766, D. Callier, Officer, Houston Police Department Precinct 4 Badge #84C51, Deputy Hills, Harris County Sheriff Office and others
Monk v. Massey
as 24-40021
Plaintiff: Everick L. Monk
Defendant: FNU Massey, Officer at Bowie County Detention Center, FNU Bennett, Lt. Bowie County Dentention Center, FNU Vonn, Lieutenant Bowie County Detention Center and others
Hill v. Lumpkin
as 23-20479
Petitioner / Appellant: Richard Michael Hill
Respondent / Appellee: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division
Jackson v. Brown
as 23-10588
Plaintiff / Appellant: Lawrence Gene Jackson, also known as Lawrence Gene Page
Defendant / Appellee: Sheriff Brown, Bill Hill and Henderson, SRT Sergeant
Jackson v. Lara
as 23-40210
Plaintiff / Appellant: John E. Jackson, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: Frank Lara, Christopher Matt, Michelle Kelly and others
Hill v. Humphrey
as 23-10030
Plaintiff / Appellant: Lisa Hill
Defendant / Appellee: Charlie Humphrey, Diana Heard, Tracy Hale and others
Hill v. Hall
as 22-40827
Plaintiff / Appellant: Edward Hill
Defendant / Appellee: Ederya Hall, Racheal Richards and Gary Curry
Taylor v. Winn We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 22-50994
Plaintiff / Appellant: Mickey R. Taylor, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: R. Winn, Badge #425, also known as John Doe #1, M. Rodriguez, Badge #317, also known as John Doe #2, I. Cortinas, Badge #328, also known as John Doe #3 and others
Hill v. Loden
as 22-60413
Petitioner / Appellant: Russell K. Hill
Respondent / Appellee: Chris Loden, Warden

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