General Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Cases 61 - 70 of 111
Fernando Velarde v. Matthew Cate, et al
as 11-57115
Petitioner - Appellant: FERNANDO F. VELARDE
Respondent - Appellee: MATTHEW CATE, Secretary CDCR and ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Daniel Bowles v. Bruno Stolc, et al
as 11-57086
Petitioner - Appellant: DANIEL TREVOR BOWLES, AKA Daniel T. Bowles
Respondent - Appellee: BRUNO STOLC, Warden
Respondent: MELISSA LEA, Chief Deputy, Administrator COCF and M. CATE, Secretary CDCR
Ronald Jenson v. Larry Small, et al
as 11-56893
Petitioner - Appellant: RONALD EUGENE JENSON
Respondent - Appellee: LARRY SMALL, Warden, L.S. MCEWAN, Warden, BOARD PAROLE HEARING and others
Eric Burton v. Matthew Cate We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-56873
Petitioner - Appellant: ERIC WILTON BURTON
Respondent - Appellee: MATTHEW CATE, Secretary CDCR
Victor Pulido v. Mathew Cate, et al
as 11-56537
Petitioner - Appellant: VICTOR TORRES PULIDO
Respondent - Appellee: MATHEW CATE, Secretary of the CDCR and RANDY GROUNDS, Warden, Warden of the CTF
Michael Foote v. Matthew Cate
as 11-17042
Petitioner - Appellant: MICHAEL D. FOOTE
Respondent - Appellee: MATTHEW CATE, Secretary of CDCR
Donald McNeely v. Matthew Cate We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-56393
Petitioner - Appellant: DONALD R. MCNEELY
Respondent - Appellee: MATTHEW CATE, Secretary CDCR
Delio Xatruch v. Matthew Cate
as 11-56342
Petitioner - Appellant: DELIO XATRUCH
Respondent - Appellee: MATTHEW CATE, (Director of CDCR)
Zuri S.K.Young v. State of California, et al
as 11-56336
Petitioner - Appellant: ZURI SANA KABISA YOUNG
Respondent - Appellee: STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MATTHEW CATE, CDCR Secretary and G. D. LEWIS, PBSP Warden
Darren Denney v. Larry Scribner
as 11-55916
Petitioner - Appellant: DARREN THOMPSON DENNEY
Respondent - Appellee: LARRY SCRIBNER, Warden, Warden, Calipatria State Prison, CDCR

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