Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 11 - 16 of 16
Carlos Nerio, II v. Derek Evans, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 19-50793
Defendant / Appellee: AMY KING, CID Special Agent by the Texas Department of Public Safety, in her individual capacity and DEREK EVANS, Peace Officer at the Texas Department of Public Safety, in his individual capacity
Plaintiff / Appellant: CARLOS HENRY NERIO, II
James Loften v. Joe Warren, et al
as 19-40278
Defendant / Appellee: RICK OLIVER, CITY OF AMES, TEXAS, JAMES LOFTEN, JR. and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: JAMES ERIC LOFTEN
Byron Harper v. Charlotte Koehler, et al
as 14-20133
Plaintiff - Appellant: BYRON HARPER
Defendant - Appellee: CHARLOTTE KOEHLER, SUZANNE HOLLIFIELD, Peace Officer for Houston Police Department, BELINDA SMITH, Assistant District Attorney of Harris County Texas and others
Don Lang v. Reaga Sweat, et al
as 12-40664
Plaintiff - Appellant: DON ALBERT LANG
Defendant - Appellee: REAGA SWEAT, Peace Officer #383, City of Port Arthur Police Department, R. BRAY, Peace Officer #384, City of Port Arthur Police Department and PATRICK W. KNAUTH, Assistant District Attorney, Criminal District Attorney's Office Jefferson County
Omar Torres v. Michael McStravick, et al
as 11-20551
Plaintiff - Appellant: OMAR JAVIER TORRES
Defendant - Appellee: MICHAEL MCSTRAVICK, Sergeant of Houston Police Department and MONTE J. KOCUREK, Peace Officer of Houston Police Department
Elliott v. Linnell, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 07-40881
Plaintiff - Appellee: GUS LIVINGSTON ELLIOTT
Defendant - Appellant: MICHAEL LINNELL, in his individual capacity as a Peace Officer commissioned by the University of North Texas and GREGORY PRICKETT, in his individual capacity as a Peace Officer commissioned by the University of North Texas

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