Cases 1 - 6 of 6
Tyler McClain v. Nick Tuttle, et al
as 24-1269
Plaintiff:
Tyler Unique McClain
Defendant:
County of Sebastian, a municipal corporation, Nick Tuttle, individually and in his official capacity as a Sebastian County Sheriff's Sergeant, Brent Thomas Smith, individually and in his official capacity as a Sebastian County Sheriff's Deputy and others
Sheldon Wolfchild, et al v. Redwood County, et al
as 15-3277
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, Ernie Peters Longwalker, Scott Adolphson and others
Appellee:
Erick G. Kaardal, Plaintiffs' attorney and Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, P.A., Plaintiffs' law firm
Defendant - Appellant:
Redwood County, Paxton Township, Sherman Township and others
Defendant:
John Goelz, III, Gerald H. Hosek, Allen J. Kokesch and others
Sheldon Wolfchild, et al v. Redwood County, et al
as 15-3225
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, Ernie Peters Longwalker, Scott Adolphson and others
Appellant:
Erick G. Kaardal, Plaintiffs' attorney and Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, P.A., Plaintiffs' law firm
Defendant - Appellee:
Redwood County, Paxton Township, Sherman Township and others
David Miller v. City of St. Paul, et al
as 15-2885
Plaintiff - Appellant:
David Miller
Defendant - Appellee:
City of St. Paul, Thomas Smith, in his official capacity as Chief of Police for City of St. Paul Police Department and Patricia Englund, individually and in her official capacity as Patrol Commander for the City of St. Paul Police Department
Sheldon Wolfchild, et al v. Redwood County, et al
as 15-2375
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, Ernie Peters Longwalker, Scott Adolphson and others
Defendant - Appellee:
Redwood County, Paxton Township, Sherman Township and others
Sheldon Wolfchild, et al v. Redwood County, et al
as 15-1580
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Sheldon Peters Wolfchild, Ernie Peters Longwalker, Scott Adolphson and others
Defendant - Appellee:
Redwood County, Paxton Township, Sherman Township and others
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