Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 670
Dowell v. Kobayashi
as 24-20201
Plaintiff: Matthew Scott Dowell
Defendant: Warden H. Kobayashi, FDC Warden, Lieutenant Standley, Special Housing Unit Lieutenant, Lieutenant Brown, Lieutenant at FDC and others
Baughman v. Bowman
as 24-40286
Plaintiff: Steven Kurt Baughman
Defendant: Jimmy Bowman, Warden, Powledge Unit, Vernon Mitchel, Assitant Warden, Powledge Unit, Ronnie Stanhope, Lieutenant, Powledge Unit and others
Ray v. Young
as 24-40232
Plaintiff: Eric Shawn Ray
Defendant: Shannon Young, Officer, Collin County Sheriff's Office, CCSO, Collin County, Texas, Officer Green, CSCO and others
Calloway v. Pinkney
as 24-30178
Plaintiff: Michael Calloway
Defendant: Cedric Pinkney, Sergeant, Tyler Butler, Lieutenant and William Smith, Major
Young v. Vega
as 24-50190
Plaintiff: Christopher Bradley Young
Defendant: Dr. FNU Vega, FNU Decker, RN Health Safety Administrator, FNU Mitchel, Burse and others
Burke v. Mundin
as 24-20103
Plaintiff: Andrew Burke
Defendant: Joann Mundin, Dawn Simmons, Nurse Practitioner, Lieutenant Reiser and others
Rivens-Baker v. Riley
as 24-50181
Plaintiff: Dwayne Rivens-Baker, Jr.
Defendant: Jessica Riley, Roger Boyd, Miriam Herrera, Captain and others
Garcia-Perez v. Guerra
as 24-40128
Plaintiff: Abel Garcia-Perez
Defendant: J. E. "Eddie" Guerra, Sheriff, Jose R. Vasquez, Captain, David Flores, First Lieutenant and others
Bangmon v. Tucker
as 24-40122
Plaintiff: Jerry Lenez Bangmon
Defendant: Calvin Tucker, senior warden, Christopher L. Norsworthy, Assistant warden, Michael B. Crow, Assistant Warden and others
Pacheco-Morales v. Collier
as 24-40050
Plaintiff: Hector Pacheco-Morales
Defendant: Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice-Correctional Institutions Division, Don Briscoe, FNU Norsworthy, Senior Warden and others

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