Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 22
Thomas Rexroat, Jr. v. Ron Neal, et al
as 22-3048
Plaintiff / Appellant: THOMAS CLIFFORD REXROAT, JR.
Defendant / Appellee: RON NEAL and NANCY MARTHAKIS
Clifford Eaton v. Randy Keyes
as 22-2934
Petitioner / Appellant: CLIFFORD EATON
Respondent / Appellee: RANDY KEYES, Warden
Clifford Elswick v. Dennis Reagle
as 22-1057
Petitioner / Appellant: CLIFFORD J. ELSWICK
Respondent / Appellee: DENNIS REAGLE, Warden
Clifford Foster v. Kimberly Smith
as 17-1908
Petitioner - Appellant: CLIFFORD C. FOSTER
Respondent - Appellee: KIMBERLY SMITH
Martin Jonassen v. Clifford Johnson, et al
as 16-2110
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARTIN J. JONASSEN
Defendant - Appellee: CLIFFORD JOHNSON, Warden, JOSHUA BERNS, Correctional Officer and BRYAN BENOIT, Correctional Officer
Martin Jonassen v. Clifford Johnson, et al
as 16-1929
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARTIN J. JONASSEN
Defendant - Appellee: CLIFFORD JOHNSON, Warden, JOSHUA BERNS, Correctional Officer and BRYAN BENOIT, Correctional Officer
Martin Jonassen v. Clifford Johnson, et al
as 16-1394
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARTIN J. JONASSEN
Defendant - Appellee: CLIFFORD JOHNSON, Warden, JOSHUA BERNS, Correctional Officer and BRYAN BENOIT, Correctional Officer
Martin Jonassen v. Clifford Johnson, et al
as 16-1393
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARTIN J. JONASSEN
Defendant - Appellee: CLIFFORD JOHNSON, Warden, JOSHUA BERNS, Correctional Officer and BRYAN BENOIT, Correctional Officer
Martin Jonassen v. Clifford Johnson, et al
as 16-1286
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARTIN J. JONASSEN
Defendant - Appellee: CLIFFORD JOHNSON, Warden, JOSHUA BERNS, Correctional Officer and BRYAN BENOIT, Correctional Officer
Martin Jonassen v. Clifford Johnson, et al
as 16-1287
Plaintiff - Appellant: MARTIN J. JONASSEN
Defendant - Appellee: CLIFFORD JOHNSON, Warden, JOSHUA BERNS, Correctional Officer and BRYAN BENOIT, Correctional Officer

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