Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 101
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 24-30123
Plaintiff: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Ometu v. City of San Antonio
as 24-50152
Plaintiff: Mathias Ometu
Defendant: City of San Antonio, William McManus, Chief of Police, Devin Day, Officer, Badge # 0490 and others
Clark v. Dept of Public Safety
as 24-30201
Plaintiff: Torriana Clark
Defendant: Department of Public Safety and Corrections, State of Louisiana, Lance Wallace, Sergeant and Travis Day, Warden
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30021
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: David B. LeBlanc, Assistant District Attorney and Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30016
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center and Orleans Public Defenders' Office
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30018
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Nickolas Davis, Detective and Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30017
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center and David Brian LeBlanc
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30020
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Orleans Parish Magistrate Court and Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
8fig v. Stepup Funny
as 23-50890
Plaintiff / Appellee: 8fig, Incorporated
Intervenor / Appellee: Nesweek Digital, L.L.C. and Newsweek Digital, L.L.C.
Defendant / Appellant: Stepup Funny, L.L.C., doing business as Stepup Funny, doing business as AA7 Days, Benlong Hall, L.L.C., doing business as Benlong, Calixo, L.L.C. and others
Type: Other Statutes RICO
Reynolds v. Rayburn Correctional Center
as 24-30013
Plaintiff: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Defendant: Rayburn Correctional Center, Travis Day and Karla Wheat

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