Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 598
Newland Hambrick v. Kimberly Maki, et al
as 24-2180
Plaintiff: Newland Derrick Hambrick
Defendant: Kimberly Maki, St. Louis County Attorney, Leslie Biers, St. Louis County Judge, Victoria Denise Wanta, Assistant County Attorney and others
Garvester Bracken v. State of Missouri, et al
as 24-2135
Plaintiff: Garvester Bracken
Defendant: State of Missouri, Calea Stovall Reid, Judge and Joan L. Moriarty, Judge
Christine Kensinger v. Martin O'Malley, et al
as 24-2113
Plaintiff: Christine Louise Kensinger
Defendant: Martin O'Malley, Commissioner of Social Security Administration and Judge Walter Hellums, Administrative Law Judge
Kristopher Parks v. Shawn Taylor, et al
as 24-2050
Plaintiff: Kristopher Orion Parks
Defendant: Officer Shawn Taylor, Judge Mike Medlock, Jeremiah Corbitt and others
Marion Chapman v. Clay Stanton, et al
as 24-2047
Plaintiff: Marion M. Chapman
Defendant: Clay Stanton, Warden, Jalilah Otto, Judge and Theresa Crayon
Betty Grooms v. Judge Steven Privette, et al
as 24-2019
Plaintiff: Betty Grooms
Defendant: Judge Steven A. Privette, in his individual capacity only and Alice Bell, in her individual capacity only, also known as Alice Privette
Jeffery Scott, et al v. Gene Martin
as 24-1754
Plaintiff: Jeffery Scott and Regina Scott
Defendant: Gene R. Martin, Senior Judge
Hussein Yousif, I v. Iowa Workforce Development, et al
as 24-1534
Plaintiff: Hussein S. Yousif, I
Defendant: Iowa Workforce Development, Supreme Court of Iowa, Susan Larson Christensen and others
Hussein Yousif, I v. Iowa Workforce Development, et al
as 24-1536
Plaintiff: Hussein S. Yousif, I
Defendant: Iowa Workforce Development, Supreme Court of Iowa, Susan Larson Christensen and others
Hussein Yousif, I v. Iowa Workforce Development, et al
as 24-1537
Plaintiff: Hussein S. Yousif, I
Defendant: Iowa Workforce Development, Sarah Elizabeth Crane, District Court Judge Fifth Judicial District of Iowa, Susan Larson Christensen, Chief Justice and others

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