Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 111
David Mitchell, II v. Douglas County, et al
as 24-1839
Plaintiff: David Mitchell, II
Defendant: Douglas County, a Nebraska Political Subdivision, Donald W. Kleine, in his individual and official capacity as Douglas County Attorney, Douglas County Attorney's Office and others
Scott Luke v. Department of Human Service- Cerro Gordo, et al
as 24-1797
Plaintiff: Scott Randolph Luke, Individually and on behalf of AL
Defendant: Department of Human Service- Cerro Gordo, Families First Counseling, Samantha Weigmann, Department of Human Service and others
Darryl Browder v. Jerome Tiller, et al
as 24-1044
Plaintiff: Darryl Keith Browder
Defendant: Jerome Tiller, Des Moines Police Officer, Christopher R. Kemp, Judge, Brendan Greiner, Judge and others
Darryl Browder v. Jerome Tiller, et al
as 24-1046
Plaintiff: Darryl Keith Browder and Darnell Allen Browder
Defendant: Jerome Tiller, Cop #5268, Lucas Sterbick, Assistant Polk County Attorney, Brendan Greiner, Judge and others
Darryl Browder v. Jerome Tiller, et al
as 23-3484
Plaintiff / Appellant: Darryl Keith Browder
Defendant / Appellee: Jerome Tiller, Des Moines Police Officer, Miller, Des Moines Police Officer, Shawn Herman, Des Moines Police Officer and others
Bruce Partridge v. State of Minn. Beltrami County, et al
as 23-2092
Plaintiff / Appellant: Bruce Partridge
Defendant / Appellee: State of Minnesota Beltrami County, Beltrami County, City of Bemidji and others
Minnesota RFL Caucus, et al v. Mary Moriarty, et al
as 23-1563
Plaintiff / Appellant: Minnesota RFL Republican Farmer Labor Caucus, Vincent Beaudette, Vince for Statehouse Committee and others
Defendant / Appellee: Mary Moriarty, in her official capacity as County Attorney for Hennepin County, Minnesota, or her successor, Mark Metz, in his official capacity as County Attorney for Carver County, Minnesota or his successor, Karin L. Sonneman, in her official capacity as County Attorney for Winona County, Minnesota, or her successor and others
Intervenor / Appellee: Attorney General's Office for the State of Minnesota
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, et al v. County of Mille Lacs, MN
as 23-1261
Plaintiff / Appellee: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, a federally recognized Indian tribe, Sara Rice, in her official capacity as Mille Lacs Band Chief of Police, Derrick Naumann, in his official capacity as Sergeant of the Mille Lacs Band Police Department and others
Defendant / Appellant: County of Mille Lacs, Minnesota
Defendant: Joseph J. Walsh, individually and in his official capacity as County Attorney for Mille Lacs County and Kyle Burton, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of Mille Lacs County
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, et al v. Kyle Burton, Sheriff
as 23-1265
Plaintiff / Appellee: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, a federally recognized Indian tribe, Sara Rice, in her official capacity as Mille Lacs Band Chief of Police, Derrick Naumann, in his official capacity as Sergeant of the Mille Lacs Band Police Department and others
Defendant: County of Mille Lacs, Minnesota and Joseph J. Walsh, individually and in his official capacity as County Attorney for Mille Lacs County
Defendant / Appellant: Kyle Burton, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of Mille Lacs County
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, et al v. Joseph Walsh
as 23-1257
Plaintiff / Appellee: Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, a federally recognized Indian tribe, Sara Rice, in her official capacity as Mille Lacs Band Chief of Police, Derrick Naumann, in his official capacity as Sergeant of the Mille Lacs Band Police Department and others
Defendant / Appellant: Joseph J. Walsh, individually and in his official capacity as County Attorney for Mille Lacs County
Defendant: Kyle Burton, individually and in his official capacity as Sheriff of Mille Lacs County and County of Mille Lacs, Minnesota

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