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Marion County Sheriff, et al v. Michael Driver, et al
as 19-8021
Respondent:
MICHAEL BOYD, NICHOLAS SWORDS, ROY SHOFNER and others
Petitioner:
MARION COUNTY SHERIFF and CONSOLIDATED CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY
Michael Driver, et al v. Marion County Sheriff's Depar, et al
as 16-4239
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MICHAEL DRIVER, individually and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals, TERRY CLAYTON, individually and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals, MICHAEL BOYD, individually and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals and others
Defendant - Appellee:
MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT and CONSOLIDATED CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY
Michael Driver, et al v. Marion County Sheriff's Depar, et al
as 16-8024
Petitioner:
MICHAEL DRIVER, individually and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals, TERRY CLAYTON, individually and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals, MICHAEL BOYD, individually and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals and others
Respondent:
MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT and CONSOLIDATED CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS AND MARION COUNTY
B. Corley, et al v. Marion County Sheriff's Depar, et al
as 16-1176
Plaintiff - Appellee:
MICHAEL D. DRIVER, individuallly and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals, TERRY CLAYTON, individuallly and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals, MICHAEL BOYD, individuallly and as representatives of a class of all similarly situated individuals and others
Appellant:
B. A. CORLEY
Defendant - Appellee:
MARION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT and CONSOLIDATED CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, MARION COUNTY
DRIVER et al v. MARION COUNTY SHERIFF
as 1:2014cv02076
Plaintiff:
TERRY CLAYTON and MICHAEL DRIVER
Defendant:
MARION COUNTY SHERIFF
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
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