Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 429
United States v. Kevin Adams
as 24-2076
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Kevin Adams
United States v. Adam Leiva
as 24-2041
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Adam Scott Leiva
Randy Rindahl v. Tim Reisch, et al
as 24-2033
Plaintiff: Randy Rindahl
Defendant: Kimberley Malsam-Rysdon, Ex-Secretary of Health, Joan Adam, Interim Secretary of Health, Kristi Noem, Governor for the State of South Dakota and others
Rodney Hurdsman v. Rodney Wright, et al
as 24-1997
Plaintiff: Rodney Adam Hurdsman
Defendant: Viapath Technologies, Inc., formerly known as Globel Tel-Link, Rodney Wright, Sheriff, Saline County, Saline County, Arkansas and others
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
Sophia Wilansky v. Morton County, North Dakota, et al
as 24-1911
Plaintiff: Sophia Wilansky
Defendant: Morton County, North Dakota, Kyle Kirchmeier, in his official capacity, Thomas Iverson, in his personal capacity and others
United States v. Damion Hallmon
as 24-1837
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Damion Kent Hallmon, also known as Damion Kent Adam Leona Hallmon, also known as Damion Kale Hallmon, also known as Damien Kent Hallmon, also known as Damion Kent Hallman, also known as Damion Kale Hallman, also known as Dee X, also known as Daniel K
United States v. James Earwood
as 24-1803
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: James Adam Earwood
Kelly McSean v. Chris Chamberlain, et al
as 24-1674
Plaintiff: Kelly La Gale McSean
Defendant: Chris Chamberlain, Head of Security, Jeff Cunningham, Sally Port Supervisor, Misty Kindle, Physician and others
Clyde Johnson, II v. United States, et al
as 24-1644
Plaintiff: Clyde Bernard Johnson, II
Defendant: United States of America, Stephanie Swords, Doctor, USMCFP, Collins, Doctor, USMCFP and others

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