Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 309
Robert Knauss v. Randee Rewerts
as 24-1634
Petitioner: ROBERT SCOTT KNAUSS
Respondent: RANDEE REWERTS, Warden, Carson City Correctional Facility
Christopher Thompson v. Scott Springhetti, et al
as 24-3566
Defendant: JAILOR DIO, in their official and personal capacity, SCOTT SPRINGHETTI, Director of Tri-County Regional Jail, in his official and personal capacity, LUKE MCKEE, Assistant Director of Tri-County Regional Jail, in his official and personal capacity and others
Plaintiff: CHRISTOPHER JASON THOMPSON
Joshua Grubb v. Cookie Crews, et al
as 24-5580
Defendant: LAUREN MASSEY, COOKIE CREWS, SCOTT JORDAN and others
Plaintiff: JOSHUA A. GRUBB
Roy Sutton, III v. Scott Wriggelsworth, et al
as 24-1483
Defendant: SCOTT WRIGGELSWORTH, Sheriff, in official and personal capacity, GLEN CIPULLO, Medical Doctor/Provider, in official and personal capacity and JOHN DOE, Health Care Worker, in official and personal capacity
Plaintiff: ROY EUGENE SUTTON, III
Bernard Hardrick v. Erica Huss, et al
as 24-1456
Defendant: RN CHRISTY NEGRINELLI, CHARLES SCOTT, Health Unit Manager, ERICA HUSS, Warden and others
Plaintiff: BERNARD ANTOINE HARDRICK
Dejuan Scott v. USA
as 24-5467
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Petitioner: DEJUAN M. SCOTT
Franklin Woods v. Tim Shoop
as 24-3318
Petitioner: FRANKLIN SCOTT WOODS
Respondent: TIM SHOOP
Randy Erickson v. Gogebic County, MI, et al
as 24-1311
Plaintiff: RANDY ERICKSON
Defendant: GOGEBIC COUNTY, MI, et al. and SCOTT VOIT
Michael Johnson v. Brian Barney, et al
as 24-3287
Plaintiff: MICHAEL L. JOHNSON
Defendant: BRIAN BARNEY, JASON JOSEPH, WILLIAM COOL and others
Mark Hill v. Jennifer Pell, et al
as 24-3268
Plaintiff: MARK ANTHONY HILL
Defendant: JENNIFER PELL, SCOTT CRAWFORD, BRITTANY N. HAMM and others

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