Cases 1 - 8 of 8
James Davis v. Christopher Morledge, et al
as 21-3420
Plaintiff / Appellant:
James Ray Davis
Defendant / Appellee:
Christopher Morledge, Judge, St. Francis County Circuit Court (Originally named as Christopher Marledge), Austin Easley, Prosecutor, St. Francis County, John Houseal, Prosecutor, St. Francis County and others
James Davis v. Christopher Morledge, et al
as 20-1079
Defendant / Appellee:
Austin Easley, Prosecutor, St. Francis County, John Houseal, Prosecutor, St. Francis County, Fletcher Long, Prosecutor, St. Francis County and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
James Ray Davis
James Davis v. Christopher Morledge, et al
as 19-1150
Defendant / Appellee:
Austin Easley, Prosecutor, St. Francis County, John Houseal, Prosecutor, St. Francis County, Fletcher Long, Prosecutor, St. Francis County and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
James Ray Davis
Jessie Hill v. Dustin McDaniel, et al
as 15-2189
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Jessie Hill
Defendant - Appellee:
Dustin McDaniel, Arkansas Attorney General, Richard J. Gallagher, Custodian of Records, Arkansas State Crime Laboratory, Dennis R. Hansen, Deputy Attorney General and others
Jessie Hill v. Chris Williams, et al
as 12-2425
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Jessie Hill
Defendant - Appellee:
Chris E. Williams, Circuit Judge, Malvern, AR, Phillip H. Shirron, Circuit Judge, Grant County, John W. Cole, Judge and others
Thomas Simmons, Jr. v. City of Kansas City, MO, et al
as 11-2879
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Thomas E. Simmons, Jr.
Defendant - Appellee:
City of Kansas City, MO, James D. Corwin, Richard D. Easley and others
Jessie Hill v. Chris Williams, et al
as 11-2717
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Jessie Hill
Defendant - Appellee:
Chris E. Williams, Circuit Judge, Malvern, AR, Phillip H. Shirron, Circuit Judge, Grant County, John W. Cole, Judge and others
United States v. Tyris Easley
as 08-1873
Plaintiff - Appellee:
United States of America
Defendant - Appellant:
Tyris Easley
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