Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the Fifth Circuit Courts
Cases 1 - 10 of 1,034
Burke v. Masters
as 24-20277
Plaintiff: Andrew Burke
Defendant: Deputy Benjamin Masters, Deputy Guillermo Vargas-Perez, Deputy Augustine Barron and others
Waldrup v. Henderson
as 24-20273
Plaintiff: Dewayne Lee Waldrup
Defendant: Rand Henderson, Sheriff of Montgomery County, Paul Damico, Magistrate Judge, Modesto Rosales, Assistant District Attorney and others
Couvillion v. Lopinto
as 24-30351
Plaintiff: Jonathan Reed Couvillion
Defendant: Joseph Lopinto, III, Sheriff and L. Preatto, Sergeant
Sparkman v. Wallace
as 3:2024cv00303
Plaintiff: Tyrone Sparkman
Defendant: Sergeant Unknown Wallace
Interested Party: Pro Se Department
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Davis v. Reed
as 24-30329
Plaintiff: Troy Davis
Defendant: P. Reed, Captain, Joseph Westbrook, Master Sergeant, Unknown Scott, Sergeant and others
Mozingo v. Sullivan et al
as 4:2024cv01949
Plaintiff: Johnny Mozingo
Defendant: Dana Sullivan, Brian Sullivan, Laundry Capitan Jesus Trevino and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
James v. E Baton Rouge City Prsh
as 24-30318
Plaintiff: Michael A. James, real party in interest Conner A. James
Defendant: East Baton Rouge City Parish, Sid J. Gautreaux, III, Joshua Clark and others
Damond v. City of Rayville
as 24-30289
Plaintiff: Glenn Damond
Defendant: City of Rayville, Gary Gilley, Individually & in his Official Capacity, Tyler Wade, in his Individual Capacity & Official Capacity and others
Bates v. Tidwell
as 24-10359
Plaintiff: Kevin Kelly Joe Bates
Defendant: Sergeant Jeremy Tidwell, Corporal Martin Rosas and Officer Davian Moore
Rehart v. TDCJ
as 24-10354
Plaintiff: Steven G. Rehart
Defendant: TDCJ, Danny C. Diaz, Cellmate at TDCJ, OIfficer FNU Blackshire, Officer at TDCJ and others

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