Other Statutes Cases
Cases 11 - 20 of 48
Alexander Palomarez v. Darin Young
as 21-1977
Petitioner: Alexander Schroder Palomarez
Respondent: Darin Young, Warden
Alexander Palomarez v. Darin Young
as 21-1811
Petitioner / Appellant: Alexander Schroder Palomarez
Respondent / Appellee: Darin Young, Warden
Nicholas Stewart Hines v. Dennis Kaemingk, et al
as 21-1673
Defendant / Appellee: Jane or John Doe, Official Capacity, Individual Capacity, Brandon LaBrie, Unit/Case Manager and Unit/Coordinator, SDSP, Official Capacity, Individual Capacity, Jody Johnson, Yankton County Clerk of Courts, Official Capacity, Individual Capacity and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: Nicholas Stewart Hines
David Bachman v. Darin Young
as 21-1495
Respondent: Darin Young, Warden of the South Dakota State Penitentiary
Petitioner: David Jerome Bachman
Joseph Arguello v. Jason Ravnsborg, et al
as 21-1338
Respondent / Appellee: Darin Young, Warden State Penitentiary and Jason Ravnsborg, Attorney General for South Dakota
Petitioner / Appellant: Joseph Arguello
David John Asmussen v. Warden Darin Young, et al
as 21-1288
Respondent / Appellee: Warden Darin Young and The Attorney General of the State of South Dakota
Petitioner / Appellant: David John Asmussen
Diw Kiir v. Darin Young, et al
as 20-3631
Defendant / Appellee: Attorney General for the State of South Dakota and Darin Young
Plaintiff / Appellant: Diw Bol Kiir
Alexander Palomarez v. Darin Young
as 20-3580
Petitioner / Appellant: Alexander Schroder Palomarez
Respondent / Appellee: Darin Young, Warden
Donald Rough Surface v. Darin Young, et al
as 20-3583
Respondent / Appellee: Darin Young and Jason Ravnsborg, The Attorney General of the State of South Dakota
Petitioner / Appellant: Donald R. Rough Surface
Chris Miller v. Marty J. Jackley, et al
as 20-3538
Respondent / Appellee: Marty J. Jackley, Attorney General and Darin Young, Warden
Petitioner / Appellant: Chris Allen Miller

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