Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 71 - 80 of 49,390
Howard Leach v. State of Arkansas
as 24-1968
Plaintiff: Howard Lee Leach
Defendant: State of Arkansas
Fredrick Hines v. State of Minnesota, et al
as 24-1970
Plaintiff: Fredrick Dewayne Hines
Defendant: State of Minnesota, County of Washington, City of Stillwater and others
United States v. Devonta Cobbs
as 24-1963
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Devonta Cobbs
United States v. Miguel Alvarez
as 24-1966
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Miguel Antonio Alvarez
Susy Short Bear-Traversie v. United States Government, et al
as 24-1960
Plaintiff: Susy Short Bear-Traversie
Defendant: United States Government, Fort Meade, SD, Hot Springs, SD, Dr. Smith, Mental Health, PA Cindy Erwin, PA - Primary Doctor and others
Progressive Casualty Ins. Co. v. Blake Ommen
as 24-1961
Plaintiff: Progressive Casualty Insurance Company
Defendant: Blake Ommen
Type: Contract Insurance
Keith Washington v. Minnesota DOC, et al
as 24-1962
Plaintiff: Keith Eugene Washington, also known as Monroe Bernard Washington
Defendant: Minnesota Department of Corrections, Supervisor Officials, sued in their individual capacities, MCF Oak Park Heights, MCF Stillwater and others
Javon Gardner v. Stephen Lane, et al
as 24-1965
Plaintiff: Javon Henry Gardner
Defendant: Stephen Lane, Captain, East Arkansas Regional Unit, Norton, Sgt., East Arkansas Regional Unit, S. Davis, Sgt., East Arkansas Regional Unit and others
United States v. Michael Hamer
as 24-1964
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Michael Francis Hamer
United States v. Deyvin Morales
as 24-1949
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Deyvin Morales, Spanish, also known as Deyvin Eliabid Escriba Morales, also known as Deybi Eleabit Escriba Morales, also known as Guate, also known as Watay, also known as Chapine

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