Cases
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The Mississippi Bar v. Russell
as 3:2024ad00001
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Rhett R. Russell
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
The Mississippi Bar v. Hessler
as 3:2023ad00006
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Eric John Hessler
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
The Mississippi Bar v. Gunn
as 3:2023ad00005
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: William Corban Gunn
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
The Mississippi Bar v. Sheppard
as 3:2023ad00004
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Felisha Anne Sheppard
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
The Mississippi Bar v. Patrick
as 3:2023ad00003
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Megan Mariah Patrick
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
The Mississippi Bar v. Brooks
as 3:2023ad00002
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Brandon LaRue Brooks
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
Bey v. Thompson et al
as 3:2023cv00012
Plaintiff: Richard Amun'Ra Bey
Defendant: Bennie Thompson, Tate Reeves, Lynn Fitch and others
Cause Of Action: 18 U.S.C. § 241 Conspiracy Against Citizen Rights
The Mississippi Bar v. Hammett
as 3:2023ad00001
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Mary Holly Hammett
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
The Mississippi Bar v. Smith
as 3:2022ad00005
Plaintiff: The Mississippi Bar
Respondent: Latisha R. Smith
Interested Party: Arthur Johnston, Porfi Stokes, Patricia Green and others
Bey v. Jordan et al
as 3:2022cv00393
Plaintiff: Richard Amun'Ra Bey
Defendant: Chief Judge Daniel P. Jordan, III, Judge Henry T. Wingate, Judge Carlton W. Reeves and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Fed. Question: Civil Rights Violation

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