Cases 1 - 6 of 6
Marvel Jones v. Craig Gilsdore, et al
as 23-1844
Plaintiff / Appellant:
Marvel Jones
Defendant / Appellee:
Craig Gilsdore, Agreement Administrator, Special Services Unit for Nebraska Department of Correction Services, in his individual capacity, Dr. Agnes M. Stanis, PH.D. for Nebraska Department of Correction Services, in her individual capacity, Sheriff Officer Unknown and others
Charles Swift v. Huber, et al
as 16-1670
Petitioner - Appellant:
Charles Swift, OBO his wife Arnetta Swift
Respondent - Appellee:
Huber, Judge of Douglas County Nebraska County Court, Tim Dunning, Sheriff of Douglas County Nebraska and Foxall, Director of Douglas County Correctional Center (DCCC)
Swift v. Jerabek et al
as 8:2016cv00067
Defendant:
Judge Bazis, Foxall, Judge Huber and others
Plaintiff:
Arnetta Swift
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights
Matthew Livers v. Tim Dunning
as 11-1877
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Matthew Livers
Defendant:
Earl Schenck, Cass County Sheriff's Investigator, William Lambert, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator, Charles O'Callaghan, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator and others
Defendant - Appellant:
Tim Dunning, Sheriff of Douglas County
Matthew Livers v. William Lambert, et al
as 11-1880
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Matthew Livers
Defendant:
Earl Schenck, Cass County Sheriff's Investigator, Sandra Weyers, Cass County Sheriff's Sergeant, Cass, County of, Nebraska and others
Defendant - Appellant:
William Lambert, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator and Charles O'Callaghan, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator
Matthew Livers v. Earl Schenck, et al
as 11-1879
Plaintiff - Appellee:
Matthew Livers
Defendant - Appellant:
Earl Schenck, Cass County Sheriff's Investigator and Sandra Weyers, Cass County Sheriff's Sergeant
Defendant:
William Lambert, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator, Charles O'Callaghan, Nebraska State Patrol Investigator, Cass, County of, Nebraska and others
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