Other Statutes Cases
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David LolaIn re: David Lola
as 22-12603
Petitioner: In re: DAVID JAMES LOLA
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
In re: David Lola
as 22-10376
Petitioner: In re: DAVID JAMES LOLA
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
David Lola v. Anne Sweeney, et al
as 21-11519
Not Classified By Court: SERVICE
Defendant / Appellee: OFFICER, individually and as Deputy Sheriff, ANNE SWEENEY, individually and as Sheriff's Officer, DARLENE MCCLOUD and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID JAMES LOLA
David Lola v. State of Florida, et al
as 21-10756
Respondent / Appellee: STATE OF FLORIDA and MONROE COUNTY, Rick Ramsey, Sheriff
Petitioner / Appellant: DAVID JAMES LOLA
David LolaIn re: David Lola
as 21-10275
Respondent: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Petitioner: In re: DAVID JAMES LOLA
David Lola v. Miami Herald, Inc., et al
as 20-14268
Defendant / Appellee: MIAMI HERALD, INC., RICK RAMSEY, Sheriff, MONROE COUNTY and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID JAMES LOLA
David Lola v. Monroe County Sheriff, et al
as 20-12524
Defendant / Appellee: ANNE SWEENEY, individually and as Sheriff's Officer, MAYOR OF KEY WEST, Craig Gates, individually and as Mayor of Key West, RICHARD IYALA, individually and as corporate officer of Aramark, Inc. and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID JAMES LOLA
David Lola v. Rick Ramsay, et al
as 20-12101
Defendant / Appellee: MONROE COUNTY, a Florida County, RICK RAMSAY, Sheriff, STATE OF FLORIDA and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID JAMES LOLA, an individual, each on behalf of similarly situated individuals
David Lola v. Monroe County Sheriff, et al
as 20-11779
Defendant / Appellee: ANNE SWEENEY, individually and as Sheriff's Officer, MAYOR OF KEY WEST, Craig Gates, individually and as Mayor of Key West, RICHARD IYALA, individually and as corporate officer of Aramark, Inc. and others
Plaintiff / Appellant: DAVID JAMES LOLA

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