Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 11 - 20 of 554
United States v. Matthew Brockway
as 24-1413
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Matthew Edward Brockway
Todd Haulk v. United States
as 24-1344
Petitioner: Todd Matthew Haulk
Respondent: United States of America
United States v. Charles Carrington
as 24-1308
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Charles Matthew Carrington, also known as Charles Matthew Carrington, Jr.
Matthew Locke v. County of Hubbard, et al
as 24-1285
Plaintiff: Matthew Locke
Defendant: County of Hubbard, Cory Aukes, in his official and individual capacity and Scott Parks, in his official and individual capacity
Matthew Tornquist v. State of South Dakota, et al
as 24-1170
Petitioner: Matthew C. Tornquist
Respondent: State of South Dakota, Kellie Wasko, Secretary of Corrections, Teresa L. Bittinger, Warden of SDSP and others
Logan Brainerd v. Chad Ward, et al
as 24-1152
Plaintiff: Logan Hunter Brainerd
Defendant: Chad Ward, Miller County Sheriff's Office, Lt. Ontravarious, Miller County Sheriff's Office, Chief Clerk and all Clerks Involved from Miller County, AR and others
Matthew Houston v. Calvin Johnson, et al
as 24-1092
Petitioner: Matthew Travis Houston
Respondent: Calvin Johnson and Unknown Defendants
Matthew Houston v. Encore Event Technologies, et al
as 24-1093
Plaintiff: Matthew Travis Houston
Defendant: Encore Event Technologies, Encore Productions, Encore Event Services and others
Matthew Ramirez v. Chris Tripp, et al
as 24-1021
Plaintiff: Matthew Wayne Ramirez
Defendant: Chris Tripp, Warden, Brad Hoenig, Treatment Director, John Martinez, Security Director ISP and others
Joshua Stockton v. Joe Page, et al
as 23-3770
Plaintiff: Joshua Matthew Stockton
Defendant: Joe Page, Superintendant, Pine Bluf Unit, ADC, Arkansas Department of Correction, Mary Cobbs, Major, Pine Bluff Coplex and others

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