Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 23
Jovan Williams v. James D. Peterson
as 24-1819
Petitioner: JOVAN WILLIAMS
Respondent: JAMES D. PETERSON
Jovan Williams v. James D. Peterson
as 24-1798
Petitioner: JOVAN WILLIAMS
Respondent: JAMES D. PETERSON
USA v. Jovan Stewart We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 22-2360
Plaintiff / Appellee: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant / Appellant: JOVAN STEWART, also known as Peso
Jovan Williams v. Kristin Jensen, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 21-3407
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOVAN WILLIAMS
Defendant / Appellee: KRISTIN J. JENSEN, WAYNE R. NYIRI, SUSAN PETERS and others
Jovan Williams v. Pamela Pepper
as 20-2206
Interested Party: GARY MAIER, JEAN LUTSEY, Health Services Manager, KRISTIN J. JENSEN and others
Respondent: PAMELA PEPPER, Chief District Judge
Petitioner: JOVAN WILLIAMS
Jovan Williams v. Jose Reyes We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 19-1778
Defendant / Appellee: JOSE REYES
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOVAN WILLIAMS
Jovan Battle v. Illinois Department of Correct, et al
as 18-1980
Plaintiff - Appellant: JOVAN MIGUEL BATTLE
Defendant - Appellee: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, RANDY PFISTER, STATE OF ILLINOIS and others
Jovan Battle v. Bruce Faulkner, et al
as 18-1978
Plaintiff - Appellant: JOVAN MIGUEL BATTLE
Defendant - Appellee: BRUCE FAULKNER, The supervisor of field services for NRC, RANDY PFISTER, The Head Warden, JOHN DOE, The field service employee #1 and others
Jovan Battle v. State of Illinois, et al
as 18-1828
Plaintiff - Appellant: JOVAN MIGUEL BATTLE
Defendant - Appellee: STATE OF ILLINOIS, JOHN DOE, Sgt.(3-11 shift), RANDY PFISTER and others
Jovan Battle v. Illinois Department of Correct, et al
as 18-1820
Plaintiff - Appellant: JOVAN MIGUEL BATTLE
Defendant - Appellee: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, STATEVILLE NRC MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, RANDY PFISTER and others

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