Cases
Ellis v. City of White Settlement
as 24-10072
Plaintiff: Eric Ellis
Defendant: City of White Settlement, Christopher Cooke, Individual and official capacity as City of White Settlement Chief of Police, Payton Wyly, Individual and official capacity as City of White Settlement Officer and others
James Menefield v. J. Anderson, et al
as 23-55148
Plaintiff / Appellant: JAMES WILBURN MENEFIELD
Defendant / Appellee: J. ANDERSON, Supervising Correctional Cook, individual and official capacity and M. DELEON, Correctional Supervising Cook, individual and official capacity
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 15-2035
Plaintiff - Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant - Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
William Davis, Jr. v. State of North Carolina We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-7382
Plaintiff - Appellant: WILLIAM SCOTT DAVIS, JR., and as next best friend J.F.D.a minor child
Defendant - Appellee: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BEVERLY PERDUE, individually and in her official capacity as governor of the State of North Carlolina, MELANIE A. SHEKITA, individually and in her official capacity as assistant district attorney, Wake County, North Carolina and others
Barry Jameson v. John Marshall, et al
as 11-55047
Plaintiff - Appellant: BARRY SIMON JAMESON
Defendant - Appellee: JOHN MARSHALL, individual and official capacity, Warden of California Mens Colony, D. ENGLER, individual and official capacity, Correctional Counselor II, T. L. COOK, individual and official capacity, Captain of guards at CMC East and others
Barry Jameson v. John Marshall, et al
as 11-55048
Plaintiff - Appellant: BARRY SIMON JAMESON
Defendant - Appellee: JOHN MARSHALL, individual and official capacity, Warden of California Mens Colony, D. ENGLER, individual and official capacity, Correctional Counselor II, T. L. COOK, individual and official capacity, Captain of guards at CMC East and others

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