Cases 1 - 7 of 7
Calvin Burke v. Derk Peterson
as 16-4401
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Calvin Burke
Defendant:
Dale Glass, Commissioner, Individually and Officially, Leonard Edwards, Detention Center Superintendent, Workhouse, Individually and Officially, Tonya Harry, Major, Chief of Security, Workhouse, Individually and Officially and others
Defendant - Appellee:
Derk Peterson
Calvin Burke v. St. Louis City Jails, et al
as 15-3887
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Calvin Burke
Defendant - Appellee:
St. Louis City Jails, Dale Glass, Commissioner, Individually and Officially, Leonard Edwards, Detention Center Superintendent, Workhouse, Individually and Officially and others
Calvin Burke v. St. Louis City Jails, et al
as 15-3217
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Calvin Burke
Defendant - Appellee:
St. Louis City Jails, Dale Glass, Commissioner, Individually and Officially, Leonard Edwards, Detention Center Superintendent, Workhouse, Individually and Officially and others
Maurice Williams v. City of St. Louis, et al
as 15-2416
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Maurice Williams
Defendant - Appellee:
City of St. Louis, Burton Barr, Chaplan, Individually and Officially, Richard Gray, Director, Individually and Officially and others
Calvin Burke v. St. Louis City Jails, et al
as 15-1360
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Calvin Burke
Defendant - Appellee:
St. Louis City Jails, Dale Glass, Commissioner, Individually and Officially, Leonard Edwards, Detention Center Superintendent, Workhouse, Individually and Officially and others
Burke v. St. Louis City Jails et al
as 4:2014cv02107
Plaintiff:
Calvin Burke
Defendant:
St. Louis City Jails, Dale Glass, Leonard Edwards and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Winston v. Gray et al
as 4:2014cv01898
Plaintiff:
DeAngelo Don'Virgil Winston
Defendant:
Richard Gray , Dale Glass , Jeffrey Carson and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
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