Other Statutes Cases filed in Tennessee
Cases 21 - 30 of 31
Bonds v. Fortner et al
as 3:2010mc00040
Petitioner: Jimmy Lee Bonds
Respondent: James Fortner and Attorney General of the State of Tennessee
Davis v. United States of America et al
as 3:2009mc00047
Plaintiff: Darryl Lamont Davis
Defendant: United States of America, United States Attorney General, Tracy L Stone and others
Thomas v. Easterling et al
as 3:2009mc00146
Petitioner: Carvin L. Thomas
Respondent: Joe Easterling and Attorney General for the State of Tennessee
Johnson v. Country Music Media Group, Inc. et al
as 3:2009mc00111
Plaintiff: R. Wayne Johnson
Defendant: Country Music Media Group, Inc., Rita Schneder, Department of Veterans Affairs and others
Johnson et al v. Office of the District Attorney General et al
as 3:2009mc00069
Plaintiff: Walter E. Johnson and Nathaniel R. Bean
Defendant: Office of the District Attorney General, City of Nashville and State of Tennessee
Bowman v. Office of District Attorney General et al
as 3:2009mc00061
Plaintiff: Hywel Channing Bowman
Defendant: Office of District Attorney General, Sarah Davis, City of Nashville, Tennessee and others
Battle v. District Attorney General et al
as 3:2008mc00235
Petitioner: William Leslie Battle
Respondent: District Attorney General, Metro Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee and Sheriff's Department, Davidson County
Sanders v. Whitesell et al
as 3:2008mc00194
Plaintiff: Kenneth A. Sanders
Defendant: Bill Whitesell, District Attorney General, Truman Jones, Jr. and others
Smith v. City of Nashville et al
as 3:2008mc00176
Plaintiff: Reese L. Smith, Jr.
Defendant: City of Nashville, Nashville District Attorney General Office, Tammy Meade and others
Miles v. Bell et al
as 3:2007mc00147
Petitioner: Joseph Miles
Respondent: Ricky Bell and Attorney General of the State of Tennessee

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