Cases filed in the Fourth Circuit Courts
Ka'lah Martin v. Travis Short
as 23-1588
Plaintiff / Appellee: KA'LAH MARTIN, a/k/a Kalah Martin
Defendant / Appellant: TRAVIS SHORT, both individually and in his official capacity as deputy with the Randolph County Sheriff's Department, KYLE GABBY, both individually and in his official capacity as deputy with the Randolph County Sheriff's Department and JEREMIAH HARRELSON, both individually and in his official capacity as deputy with the Randolph County Sheriff's Department
Defendant: GREGORY SEABOLT, in his official capacity as Sheriff of the Randolph County Sheriff's Department, STEVEN W. MYERS, both individually and in his official capacity as internal Affairs Deputy with the Randolph County Sheriff's Department, EDWARD SLAFKY, both individually and in his official capacity as deputy with the Randolph County Sheriff's Department and others
MARTIN v. SEABOLT et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2021cv00906
Plaintiff: KA'LAH (KALAH) MARTIN
Defendant: GREGORY SEABOLT, STEVEN W MYERS, TRAVIS SHORT and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1331
Jonathan Riches
as 08-7883
Appellant: In re: JONATHAN LEE RICHES
Plaintiff: JOSEPH W. DEAN, ALFRED FREIMARK, HOMER MARSHALL and others
Defendant: LARRY LEAKE, in his official capacity as Chairman of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, GENEVIEVE C. SIMS, in her official capacity as a Member of the State Board of Elections, ROBERT B. CORDLE, in his official capacity as a member of the State Board of Elections and others
Intervenor/Defendant: NORTH CAROLINA STATE CONFERENCE OF BRANCHES OF THE NAACP
Dean et al v. Leake et al
as 2:2007cv00051
Plaintiff: Joseph Dean, Alfred Freimark, Homer Marshall and others
Defendant: Larry Leake, Genevieve C. Sims, Robert B. Cordle and others
Cause Of Action: 28 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights

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