Prisoner Petitions Cases
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Tavron v. Payne et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 2:2024cv00044
Plaintiff: Marques Tavron
Defendant: Dexter Payne, Mose Jackson, III, M Richarson and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30016
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center and Orleans Public Defenders' Office
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30017
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center and David Brian LeBlanc
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30018
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Nickolas Davis, Detective and Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30020
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: Orleans Parish Magistrate Court and Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Reynolds v. Day
as 24-30021
Petitioner: Dashone Marcel Reynolds
Respondent: David B. LeBlanc, Assistant District Attorney and Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Nelson v. Day
as 23-30616
Petitioner / Appellant: Glen Dale Nelson
Respondent / Appellee: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Crosby v. Day
as 23-30501
Petitioner / Appellant: Michael Crosby
Respondent / Appellee: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center
Albert Anderson v. Winston Salem Police Department
as 23-6609
Plaintiff / Appellant: ALBERT ANDERSON
Defendant / Appellee: WINSTON-SALEM POLICE DEPARTMENT, Sued in official capacity, BOBBY KIMBROUGH, Chief of sheriff sued in individual and official capacity, CATRINA THOMPSON, Chief of police sued in individual and official capacity and others
Austin v. Day
as 23-30269
Petitioner / Appellant: Wesley Shane Austin, Sr.
Respondent / Appellee: Travis Day, Warden, B. B. Rayburn Correctional Center

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