Prisoner Petitions: Civil Detainee: Conditions of Confinement Cases filed in the Seventh Circuit Courts
White v. Scott et al
as 4:2017cv04234
Plaintiff: Gregory A White
Defendant: Gregg Scott, Eric Kunkel, Christopher Clayton and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Henderson v. Department of Human Services for the State of Illinois et al
as 4:2016cv04098
Plaintiff: Willie Henderson
Defendant: Department of Human Services for the State of Illinois, Secretary of the Department of Human Services, James T Dimas and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Michael Hughes v. James Dimas, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-1818
Plaintiff - Appellant: MICHAEL HUGHES
Defendant - Appellee: JAMES DIMAS, Secretary, GREGG SCOTT, Senior Program Director, LIBERTY HEALTHCARE CORPORATION and others
Walter Pegues v. James Dimas, et al
as 16-1367
Plaintiff - Appellant: WALTER PEGUES
Defendant - Appellee: JAMES DIMAS, Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services, GREGG SCOTT, Senior Program Director, LIBERTY HEALTHCARE CORPORATION and others
Timothy Bell v. Michelle Saddler
as 15-2790
Plaintiff - Appellant: TIMOTHY BELL
Defendant - Appellee: MICHELLE R.B. SADDLER, Former Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Service's Treatment and Detention Facility
LeRoy Brown v. Michelle Saddler, et al
as 15-2445
Plaintiff - Appellant: LEROY BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: MICHELLE R.B. SADDLER, Former Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Service, STEVE DREDGE, Aramark Manager over Dietary at DHS-TDF and MELISSA WRIGHT, Acting Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Service
LeRoy Brown v. Michelle Saddler, et al
as 15-2449
Plaintiff - Appellant: LEROY BROWN
Defendant - Appellee: MICHELLE R.B. SADDLER, MELISSA WRIGHT, Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Service Treatments and Detention Facility and GREGG SCOTT, Director of the Illinois Department of Human Service Treatment and Detention Facility

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