Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 399
McCoy v. Womack
as 24-40261
Plaintiff: James McCoy
Defendant: Jacquelyn Womack, Senior Practice Manager/Med Complaint, V. Briones, Administrative Associate/Practice Manager and Tara Owens, Registered Nurse Mid-Level Provider
USA v. Owens
as 24-10466
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Damoni Owens
Edwards v. Barbier
as 24-30324
Plaintiff: Antoine Edwards
Defendant: Carl J. Barbier, Judge, Janis van Meerveld, Magistrate Judge, Priscilla R. Owen, Judge and others
Mayfield v. City of College Station
as 24-20213
Plaintiff: Helen Tyne Mayfield and James Campbell
Defendant: City of College Station, City of Bryan, Brazos County and others
Armour v. TX Board of Pardons
as 24-40347
Plaintiff: Artis Armour
Defendant: Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, David Gutierriez, Paul Keil and others
Kemp v. Shreveport PD
as 24-30167
Plaintiff: Cameron Kemp
Defendant: Shreveport Police Department, Ross Owens, R. Lee Irvin, Judge and others
Kemp v. Shreveport PD
as 24-30134
Plaintiff: Cameron Kemp
Defendant: Shreveport Police Department, Ross Owens, R. Lee Irvin, Judge and others
Hassan v. Sherman
as 24-40121
Plaintiff: Christina Hassan, on behalf of the Estate of Christopher Lee, J.H., by and through his guardian April Hughes, J.I., by and through their guardian Tausha Idlebird and others
Defendant: Joshua Sherman, John Owens and Jason Alpers
Haire v. 5445 Caruth
as 24-10137
Plaintiff: Tiffany Haire
Defendant: 5445 Caruth Haven Lane Apartments Owner, L.L.C., Lincoln Property Company, Incorporated, Travis Bowles, in his capacity as Regional Manager of Lincoln Property Company, Incorporated and others
Kendricks v. DOJ
as 24-50171
Plaintiff: Sheila Denise Kendricks
Defendant: United States Department of Justice, State of Texas Attorney General, Methodist Children's Home and others

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