Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 30
Jessica Kampschroer, et al v. City of Minneapolis, et al
as 14-2802
Plaintiff - Appellee: Jessica Leah Kampschroer and Cory Patrick Kampschroer
Defendant: Anoka County, City of Anoka, City of Apple Valley and others
Defendant - Appellant: City of Minneapolis and John and Jane Does (1-1500), acting in their individual capacity as supervisors, officers, deputies, staff, investigators, employees or agents of the other governmental agencies
Jessica Kampschroer, et al v. Ramsey County, et al
as 14-2710
Plaintiff - Appellee: Jessica Leah Kampschroer and Cory Patrick Kampschroer
Defendant: Anoka County, City of Anoka, City of Apple Valley and others
Defendant - Appellant: Ramsey County and John and Jane Does (1-1500), acting in their individual capacity as supervisors, officers, deputies, staff, investigators, employees or agents of the other governmental agencies
Jessica Kampschroer, et al v. Hennepin County
as 14-2701
Plaintiff - Appellee: Jessica Leah Kampschroer and Cory Patrick Kampschroer
Defendant: Anoka County, City of Anoka, City of Apple Valley and others
Defendant - Appellant: Hennepin County
Nicholas Sampson v. Sgt. Sandy Weyers, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1917
Plaintiff - Appellee: Nicholas Sampson
Defendant: Investigator Willia Lambert, in his official and individual capacities, Investigator Charles O'Callaghan, in his official and individual capacities, Cass County Sheriff's Office, a Nebraska political subdivision and others
Defendant - Appellant: Sergeant Sandy Weyers, in her official and individual capacities and Investigator Earl Schenck
Nicholas Sampson v. Investigator William Lambert, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1918
Plaintiff - Appellee: Nicholas Sampson
Defendant - Appellant: Investigator Willia Lambert, in his official and individual capacities and Investigator Charles O'Callaghan, in his official and individual capacities
Defendant: Sergeant Sandy Weyers, in her official and individual capacities, Cass County Sheriff's Office, a Nebraska political subdivision, Does 1-8, in their official and individual capacities and others
Matthew Livers v. William Lambert, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1880
Plaintiff - Appellee: Matthew Livers
Defendant: Earl Schenck, Cass County Sheriff's Investigator, Sandra Weyers, Cass County Sheriff's Sergeant, Cass, County of, Nebraska and others
Defendant - Appellant: William Lambert, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator and Charles O'Callaghan, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator
Matthew Livers v. Tim Dunning We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1877
Plaintiff - Appellee: Matthew Livers
Defendant: Earl Schenck, Cass County Sheriff's Investigator, William Lambert, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator, Charles O'Callaghan, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator and others
Defendant - Appellant: Tim Dunning, Sheriff of Douglas County
Matthew Livers v. Earl Schenck, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-1879
Plaintiff - Appellee: Matthew Livers
Defendant - Appellant: Earl Schenck, Cass County Sheriff's Investigator and Sandra Weyers, Cass County Sheriff's Sergeant
Defendant: William Lambert, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator, Charles O'Callaghan, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator, Cass, County of, Nebraska and others
La Verne Koenig v. John Hoeven, et al
as 10-2804
Plaintiff - Appellant: La Verne Koenig
Defendant - Appellee: John Hoeven, Governor, Wayne Stenehjem, Attorney General for the State of North Dakota, Adams County States Attorney and others
Danial Ray Curtis v. U.S. Judiciary, et al
as 10-1488
Plaintiff - Appellant: Danial Ray Curtis
Defendant - Appellee: U.S. Judiciary, District of North Dakota Judiciary, 07K-0455, City of Fargo and others
Type: Civil Rights Voting

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