Other Statutes Cases filed in the Fifth Circuit Courts
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David Bailey, et al v. Brad Livingston, et al
as 16-90023
Plaintiff - Respondent: MARVIN RAY YATES, KEITH COLE, JACKIE BRANNUM and others
Defendant - Petitioner: BRAD LIVINGSTON, ROBERTO M. HERRERA and TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Bahena v. De La Fuente et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 7:2016mc00611
Plaintiff: Alejandro Bahena
Defendant: Philip De La Fuente, Brad Livingston, Mrs. Ramirez and others
David Bailey, et al v. Brad Livingston, et al
as 16-90005
Plaintiff - Respondent: MARVIN RAY YATES, KEITH COLE, JACKIE BRANNUM and others
Defendant - Petitioner: BRAD LIVINGSTON, ROBERTO M. HERRERA and TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Jackson v. Livingston et al
as 7:2015mc00317
Plaintiff: John Jackson
Defendant: Brad Livingston, Phillip Rodriguez, James Hales and others
Trottie v. Livingston et al
as 4:2014mc02128
Plaintiff: Willie Tyrone Trottie
Defendant: Brad Livingston, William Stephens and James Jones
Minnfee v. Livingston et al
as 5:2013mc00937
Plaintiff: Barry Dwayne Minnfee
Defendant: Brad Livingston, Gary L. Currie, Bryan C Gaines and others
Ruiz v. Mercado et al
as 7:2013mc01189
Plaintiff: Rafael Ruiz
Defendant: Steven A. Mercado, Brad Livingston, P Casteel and others
Palacios v. Livingston
as 5:2013mc00057
Defendant: Brad Livingston
Petitioner: Regino Palacios
Urbina v. Livingston et al
as 7:2012mc01313
Plaintiff: John David Urbina
Defendant: Brad Livingston and Eddie L. Wheeler
Taylor v. Livingston
as 10-20636
Plaintiff / Appellant: Rhonda Taylor, on the behalf of Kevin R. Gordon
Defendant / Appellee: Brad Livingston, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, University of Texas Medical Branch Correctional Managed Health Care, Texas Department of Criminal Justice and others

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