Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 194
Thomas v. Anciso
as 23-40494
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jewell Thomas
Defendant / Appellee: Pricsylla Anciso, Correctional Officer Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Juan Nunez, Deputy Warden Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Skinner Sturgis, Captain Deputy Warden Texas Department of Corrections and others
Mungaray v. Collier
as 23-50595
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jorge Mungaray
Defendant / Appellee: Bryan Collier, Bobby Lumpkin, C. F. Hazelwood and others
McGee v. Armstrong
as 23-50571
Plaintiff / Appellant: Rickey L. McGee
Defendant / Appellee: Warden Bruce L. Armstrong, Major Michael Voyles, Major Treyvon Hoecult and others
Thomas v. Jasso
as 23-40446
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jewell Thomas
Defendant / Appellee: Abel Jasso, Luiz Garcia, Elbert Holmes and others
Thomas v. Nino
as 23-40385
Plaintiff / Appellant: Jewell Thomas
Defendant / Appellee: Andrew Nino, Gage Rivas, Matthew Herrera and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 23-40342
Plaintiff / Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant / Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
In re: Juan Albarado
as 23-10602
Petitioner: In re: Juan Manuel Albarado
Respondent: Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice and Jeneffer Cozby, Warden
Mendoza v. Collier
as 23-20231
Plaintiff / Appellant: Luis A. Mendoza
Defendant / Appellee: Bryan Collier, Angela Chevalier, Moises Villalobos and others
Bell v. Collier
as 23-20225
Plaintiff / Appellant: Darryl Bell
Defendant / Appellee: Bryan Collier, Executive Director, John Doe, TDCJ Director, Jerry Sanchez, Regional Director and others
Oatman v. Lumpkin
as 23-50340
Plaintiff / Appellant: Brian G. Oatman
Defendant / Appellee: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division, Patrick O'Daniel, Chairman of the Board,Texas Board of Criminal Justice and Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice

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