Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 12
West v. Myers
as 24-30195
Petitioner: Dennis West
Respondent: Marcus Myers, Warden, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center, Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections and Jeff Landry, Attorney General for the State of Louisiana
Boyd v. Myers
as 23-30493
Petitioner / Appellant: Antonio Boyd
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers, Warden, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center
Lay v. Myers
as 23-30476
Petitioner / Appellant: Richard Brian Lay
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers, Warden, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center
Lynn v. Myers
as 23-30432
Petitioner / Appellant: Robert Earl Lynn
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers, Warden, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center
Bell v. State Prison Officials We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 23-30339
Plaintiff / Appellant: Cosea Bell
Defendant / Appellee: State Prison Officials, State Prison Physicians, Heather Cormier, Nurse Practitioner and others
Holden v. Myers
as 23-30028
Petitioner / Appellant: Vernon Holden
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers
Landor v. Louisiana Dept of Corrections We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 22-30686
Plaintiff / Appellant: Damon Landor
Defendant / Appellee: Louisiana Department of Corrections and Public Safety, James M. LeBlanc, in his official capacity as Secretary thereof, and individually, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center and others
Amicus Curiae: Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, Professor Douglas Laycock, Proffessor Byron Johnson and others
Coleman v. Myers
as 22-30623
Petitioner / Appellant: Ollie Coleman
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers, Warden, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center
Office v. Myers
as 22-30328
Petitioner / Appellant: Brandon J. Office
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers
Ewing v. Myers
as 22-30308
Petitioner / Appellant: Cordero Ewing
Respondent / Appellee: Marcus Myers, Warden, Raymond Laborde Correctional Center

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