Other Statutes Cases filed in the Ninth Circuit Courts
Cases 41 - 50 of 752
Williams v. Mitchell, et al.
as 24-769
Plaintiff: TIMOTHY HUNTLEY WILLIAMS
Defendant: RACHEL MITCHELL, Maricopa County Attorney, AUBREY ACKERMAN, Deputy County Attorney, JASON TYLER GRONSKI, Public Defender and others
Williams v. State of Arizona, et al.
as 24-772
Plaintiff: TIMOTHY HUNTLEY WILLIAMS
Defendant: STATE OF ARIZONA, JUSTIN BERESKY, Judge and NICHOLAS RADOFF, Prosecutor
Petrozzi v. Inslee, et al.
as 24-689
Plaintiff / Appellant: TIMOTHY ROBERT PETROZZI
Defendant / Appellee: JAY INSLEE, GOVERNOR, RONALD LEIGHTON, JAMES FLYNN and others
Caraffa v. Unknown Leon, et al.
as 24-681
Plaintiff / Appellant: ALFRED ERIK CARAFFA
Defendant / Appellee: UNKNOWN LEON, c/o mail/property officer at Rincon, UNKNOWN RAMOS, housing unit 5 correctional officer, UNKNOWN PARTIES, named as unknown unlawful employees of ASPC- Tucson and others
Sivak v. Sung
as 24-655
Petitioner / Appellant: LACEY SIVAK
Respondent / Appellee: SUNG, Judge
Byerly v. State of Idaho, et al.
as 24-625
Plaintiff / Appellant: NATHAN B. BYERLY
Defendant / Appellee: STATE OF IDAHO, Idaho Judicial Council, JOSH TEWALT, BRETT PHILLIPS, Access to Courts Coordinator State of Idaho and others
Jansen v. Cobb, et al.
as 24-543
Plaintiff / Appellant: AUSTIN JANSEN
Defendant / Appellee: MONTY COBB, Superior Court Judge and MASON COUNTY
Cooley v. County of Los Angeles, et al.
as 24-434
Plaintiff / Appellant: NATHAN COOLEY
Defendant / Appellee: COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, LISA K. SEPE-WESENFELD, Judge and BOBBI TILLMON
Caraffa v. Moyer, et al.
as 24-417
Plaintiff / Appellant: ALFRED ERIK CARAFFA
Defendant / Appellee: M. MOYER, correctional officer, ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS REHABILITATION AND REENTRY, STATE OF ARIZONA and others
Caraffa v. County of Maricopa, et al.
as 24-412
Plaintiff / Appellant: ALFRED ERIK CARAFFA
Defendant / Appellee: COUNTY OF MARICOPA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CITY OF TEMPE and others

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