Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 15,713
Joshua Grubb v. Cookie Crews, et al
as 24-5580
Plaintiff: JOSHUA A. GRUBB
Defendant: COOKIE CREWS, SCOTT JORDAN, LAURA PLAPPERT and others
Fathiree Ali v. Stephen Adamson, et al
as 24-1540
Plaintiff: FATHIREE UDDIN ALI
Defendant: STEPHEN E. ADAMSON, Chaplain, DAVID M. LEACH, Special Activities Coordinator, SHANE JACKSON, Warden and others
Unique Brooks v. Felts, et al
as 24-5571
Plaintiff: UNIQUE BROOKS
Defendant: CORRECTIONAL OFFICER FELTS, Sued in their individual and official capacity, CORRECTIONAL OFFICER COLEMAN, Sued in their individual and official capacity, CORRECTIONAL OFFICER LOWERY, Sued in their individual and official capacity and others
DeNeal Smith v. Jeff Howard
as 24-1535
Petitioner: DENEAL LEE SMITH
Respondent: JEFF HOWARD, Warden
Kendrick Watson v. Robert Adams, Jr.
as 24-5577
Petitioner: KENDRICK WATSON
Respondent: ROBERT ADAMS, JR., Warden
Katherine Craddock, et al v. Wellpath, LLC, et al
as 24-1536
Plaintiff: KATHERINE CRADDOCK and MARSHALL SNYDER, as Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Steven P. Long, Deceased
Defendant: WELLPATH, LLC, MACOMB COUNTY, MI and JOHN DOE
Aaron Cantley v. Heidi Washington, et al
as 24-1532
Plaintiff: AARON DANIEL CANTLEY
Defendant: HEIDI E. WASHINGTON and JOHN DOE
Jason Manners v. Bryan Morrison
as 24-1530
Petitioner: JASON KEITH-DAVID MANNERS
Respondent: BRYAN MORRISON, Warden
Robert Young v. Sarah Schroeder, et al
as 24-1531
Plaintiff: ROBERT EARL YOUNG
Defendant: SARAH SCHROEDER, Warden, in official and personal capacity, UNKNOWN PARTY #1, named as C/O Doe, Marquette Transfer Officer; in official and personal capacity and UNKNOWN PARTY #2, named as C/O Super. Transfer Marquette Branch prison; in official and personal capacity
David Patterson v. USA
as 24-5563
Petitioner: DAVID PATTERSON
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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