Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 271
Firas Ayoubi v. Latoya Hughes, et al
as 23-2689
Plaintiff / Appellant: FIRAS M. AYOUBI
Defendant / Appellee: LATOYA HUGHES, L. STEWART, NELLIE BOONE and others
Benjamin McBroom v. Teresa Coyle
as 23-2677
Plaintiff / Appellant: BENJAMIN K. MCBROOM, also known as BENJAMIN K. SANGRAAL
Defendant / Appellee: TERESA COYLE
Marcus Watson v. D. Sward, et al
as 23-2636
Plaintiff / Appellant: MARCUS K. WATSON
Defendant / Appellee: D. SWARD, Correctional Officer, Z. DENNISTON, Lieutenant, THOMAS BERGAMI, Warden, Warden and others
Ramon Alvarado, Jr. v. Lucas Billie, et al
as 23-2610
Plaintiff / Appellant: RAMON ALVARADO, JR.
Defendant / Appellee: LUCAS BILLIE, DANILLE JONES, JESSE JONES and others
Antonio Herrera Hernandez v. Theresa Lee, et al
as 23-2497
Plaintiff / Appellant: ANTONIO MANUEL HERRERA HERNANDEZ
Defendant / Appellee: THERESA LEE, JACOB BOHL, C/O, KYLE K. TRITT, Cpt and others
Benjamin McBroom v. Teresa Coyle
as 23-2429
Plaintiff / Appellant: BENJAMIN K. MCBROOM, also known as BENJAMIN K. SANGRAAL
Defendant / Appellee: TERESA COYLE
Brian Boulb v. Todd Reitz, et al
as 23-2237
Plaintiff / Appellant: BRIAN K. BOULB
Defendant / Appellee: TODD REITZ and ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Robert Decker v. Brian Lammer
as 23-2179
Plaintiff / Appellant: ROBERT K. DECKER
Defendant / Appellee: BRIAN LAMMER, Warden
Antwan Carruthers v. Elkhart County Jail, et al
as 23-2049
Plaintiff / Appellant: ANTWAN M. CARRUTHERS, also known as MRS. EYE KEYLA MY. CARRUTHERS WASHINGTON
Defendant / Appellee: ELKHART COUNTY JAIL, ECCC, Administration and K. NAUSBUAM
Antwan Carruthers v. Elkhart County Jail, et al
as 23-1987
Plaintiff / Appellant: ANTWAN M. CARRUTHERS, also known as MRS. EYE KEYLA MY. CARRUTHERS WASHINGTON
Defendant / Appellee: ELKHART COUNTY JAIL, ECCC, Administration and K. NAUSBUAM, Deputy Officer

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