Cases 11 - 20 of 34
John Norris v. Otto Serrato, et al
as 18-1626
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOHN V. NORRIS
Defendant - Appellee:
OTTO SERRATO, Joliet Police Officers, #169, JOHN WILLIAMS, #121, ROBERT HALL, #83 and others
Garfield Phillips v. Phyllis Baxter, et al
as 18-1381
Plaintiff - Appellant:
GARFIELD PHILLIPS
Defendant - Appellee:
PHYLLIS BAXTER, sued in her Individual and personal capacity as Acting Local Office Administrator-Region 2 HUB for the Illinois Department of Human Services, GAYLE STRICKLIN, sued in her individual and personal capacity as Regional Administrator- Region 2 of the Illinois Department of Human Services, ROSE NORRIS, sued in her individual and personal capacity as Public Service Administrator of Kankakee Family Community Resource Center of the Illinois Department of Human Services and others
Jeffrey North v. Charles Lockett, et al
as 17-3147
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JEFFREY NORTH
Defendant - Appellee:
CHARLES L. LOCKETT, Warden, WILLIAM E. WILSON, TRACY HEISER and others
Norris Pegues v. Don Strahota
as 17-1743
Petitioner - Appellant:
NORRIS E. PEGUES
Respondent - Appellee:
DON STRAHOTA, Warden
John Norris v. Christopher D'Arcy, et al
as 16-3383
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOHN V. NORRIS
Defendant - Appellee:
CHRISTOPHER D'ARCY, City of Joliet Police Officer; #221 and N. HOLMAN, City of Joliet Police Officer; #330
John Norris v. City of Joliet, et al
as 16-3382
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOHN V. NORRIS
Defendant - Appellee:
CITY OF JOLIET and CHRISTOPHER D'ARCY, #221
John Norris v. Christopher D'Arcy, et al
as 16-3370
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOHN V. NORRIS
Defendant - Appellee:
CHRISTOPHER D'ARCY and CITY OF JOLIET
Daryl Norris v. David Mahoney, et al
as 16-3161
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DARYL O. NORRIS
Defendant - Appellee:
DAVID MAHONEY and THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN
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