Cases 21 - 30 of 150
USA v. Gonzalez-Mares
as 21-50262
Defendant / Appellant:
Jose Alfredo Gonzalez-Mares
Plaintiff / Appellee:
United States of America
Mares v. CO Coalition for the Homeless
as 21-1001
Plaintiff / Appellant:
LISA MARES
Defendant / Appellee:
COLORADO COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS
Orion Marine Construction, Inc.
as 3:2020cv00309
Defendant:
All Potential Claimants, Enterprise Products Operating, LLC, Nicole Cola and others
Petitioner:
Orion Marine Construction, Inc. and In re Orion Marine Construction, Inc. as Owner and/or Owner Pro Hac Vice of the Dredge "Waymon L Boyd and Several Vessels Working in a Flotilla with the Waymon L Boyd"
Claimant:
Lizeth Guajardo, Roxana Yamileth Rivas-Cornejo, Cipriano Rivera and others
Cause Of Action: 46 U.S.C. ยง 30511 Action by Owner for Limitation
United States v. Velasco-Mares
as 20-2179
Defendant / Appellant:
BARBARA VELASCO-MARES
Plaintiff / Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Matthew Griffin v. CoreCivic, et al
as 20-17177
Defendant / Appellee:
CORECIVIC, a Maryland Corporation, R. ACUNA, Captain - Previously named as Doe 1 and Unknown Acuna, WILLIAM PINKERTON, Correctional Officer - Previously named as: Doe 6 and Unknown Pinkerton and others
Plaintiff / Appellant:
MATTHEW JAMES GRIFFIN
Hermione Winter v. Shane Troxler, et al
as 20-2517
Defendant:
SUSAN CONLEY, JIM C. PENIX, CHAPLAIN GUS CHRISTO and others
Defendant / Appellee:
WARDEN ROBERT MAY
Plaintiff / Appellant:
HERMIONE KELLY IVY WINTER, a/k/a Evonca Sakinah S. Aliahmed, a/k/a David Allen Allemandi
Alfredo Mares v. Cameron City Sheriff, et al
as 20-40149
Defendant / Appellee:
ABEL GOMEZ, Individual and in his Official Capacity and CAMERON CITY SHERIFF OMAR LUCIO, Individually and in his Official Capacity
Plaintiff / Appellant:
ALFREDO LOZANO MARES
Mares v. Wilkie
as 20-1627
Respondent / Appellee:
ROBERT L. WILKIE, Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Claimant:
ANTHONY D. MARES
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