Other Statutes Cases
Cases 11 - 20 of 25
Rodney Troy Holzer v. Douglas Weber, et al
as 11-3652
Petitioner: Rodney Troy Holzer
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden and South Dakota State Penitentiary
Kenneth Paul Muetze v. Douglas Weber, et al
as 11-3435
Petitioner: Kenneth Paul Muetze
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, SD State Prison, Marty J. Jackley and Dennis Kaemingk
Clayton Creek v. Douglas Weber
as 11-2216
Petitioner: Clayton Sheldon Creek
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary
Roger Allen Raymond v. Douglas Weber, et al
as 11-2035
Petitioner: Roger Allen Raymond
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary and Marty J. Jackley, Attorney General State of South Dakota
Roger Allen Raymond v. Douglas Weber, et al
as 11-1652
Petitioner: Roger Allen Raymond
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary and Marty J. Jackley, Attorney General State of South Dakota
James E. Smith v. Douglas Weber
as 11-1141
Petitioner: James E. Smith
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary
Clayton S. Creek v. Douglas Weber
as 09-3978
Petitioner: Clayton Sheldon Creek
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary
Native American Council of Tribes et al v. Weber et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 4:2009cv04182
Plaintiff: Native American Council of Tribes, Blaine Brings Plenty, Shawn Garrnett and others
Defendant: Douglas Weber, Timothy Reisch and Marty Jackley
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 2000 Job Discrimination (Race)
Jacob P. Bradley v. Douglas Weber
as 09-3827
Petitioner: Jacob P. Bradley
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary
Rodney Troy Holzer v. Douglas Weber
as 09-3794
Petitioner: Rodney Troy Holzer
Respondent: Douglas Weber, Warden, South Dakota State Penitentiary

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