Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 174
Blake Swann v. TN
as 24-5509
Petitioner: BLAKE O'BRYAN SWANN
Respondent: STATE OF TENNESSEE
Rickey Benson v. Floyd Bonner, Jr., et al
as 24-5410
Plaintiff: RICKEY BENSON
Defendant: FLOYD BONNER, JR., Shelby County Sheriff, KIRK FIELDS, Chief Jailer, SHELBY COUNTY, TN GOVERNMENT, Employed as Mayor and others
Albert Padgett v. TN
as 24-5234
Petitioner: ALBERT PADGETT
Respondent: STATE OF TENNESSEE
Rickey Benson v. TN
as 24-5201
Petitioner: RICKEY BENSON
Respondent: STATE OF TENNESSEE
Christopher Jones v. TN, et al
as 23-5626
Plaintiff / Appellant: CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN JONES
Defendant / Appellee: STATE OF TENNESSEE, MELISSA CAMPBELL, LISA PARKS and others
Billie Chapman, et al v. Tony Parker, et al
as 23-5534
Plaintiff / Appellant: BILLIE JOE CHAPMAN
Plaintiff: IAN J. CAMERON
Defendant / Appellee: TONY PARKER, VINCENT VANTELL, Acting Warden, LIEUTENANT JACKSON and others
Billie Chapman, et al v. Tony Parker, et al
as 23-5279
Plaintiff / Appellant: BILLIE JOE CHAPMAN and IAN J. CAMERON
Defendant / Appellee: TONY PARKER, VINCENT VANTELL, Acting Warden, LIEUTENANT JACKSON and others
David Frazier v. Jonathan Skrmetti, et al
as 23-5164
Petitioner / Appellant: DAVID TRAVIS FRAZIER
Respondent / Appellee: JONATHAN THOMAS SKRMETTI, Attorney General for the State of Tennessee and DEWAYNE HENDRIX, Warden
Donald Reynolds, Jr. v. USA, et al
as 22-6052
Plaintiff / Appellant: DONALD RAY REYNOLDS, JR., aka Donald Ray Reynolds-Bey
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE OF TENNESSEE, U.S. SUPREME COURT and others
Anthony Brown v. TN, et al
as 22-5504
Petitioner / Appellant: ANTHONY BROWN
Respondent / Appellee: STATE OF TENNESSEE
Respondent: TENNESSEE BOARD OF PAROLE and HERBERT HARRISON SLATERY, III, Tennessee Attorney General & Reporter

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