Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Cases 1 - 10 of 128
United States v. Joe Freeman
as 24-1917
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Joe Freeman
Damien Ford v. J. Lee, et al
as 24-1441
Plaintiff: Damien Ford
Defendant: J. Lee, Sergeant, Sims, Sergeant, Tucker Max Unit, Taylor, Correctional Officer and others
Matthew Houston v. Encore Event Technologies, et al
as 24-1531
Plaintiff: Matthew Travis Houston
Defendant: Encore Event Technologies, Encore Event Services, Freeman Companies and others
Matthew Houston v. Encore Event Technologies, et al
as 24-1093
Plaintiff: Matthew Travis Houston
Defendant: Encore Event Technologies, Encore Productions, Encore Event Services and others
United States v. Freeman Whitfield, IV
as 24-1368
Plaintiff: United States of America
Defendant: Freeman Whitfield, IV, also known as Mr. Furley, also known as Furl, also known as Farley, also known as Mr. Farley, also known as Furley Beam, also known as Furley
Terry Lee v. Kevin Patterson, et al
as 23-3752
Plaintiff: Terry Antonio Lee
Defendant: Kevin Patterson, Lt., Tucker Max, Mariquse McCan, Sgt., Tucker Max, Cierra Washington, Sgt. and others
Matthew Ramirez v. Chris Tripp, et al
as 24-1021
Plaintiff: Matthew Wayne Ramirez
Defendant: Chris Tripp, Warden, Brad Hoenig, Treatment Director, John Martinez, Security Director ISP and others
Archie Bear v. Dan Hartog, et al
as 23-3693
Plaintiff: Archie Bear
Defendant: Dan Hartog, Randy Gibbs, Tripp and others
Terry Lee v. Kevin Patterson, et al
as 23-3420
Plaintiff / Appellant: Terry Antonio Lee
Defendant / Appellee: Kevin Patterson, Lt., Tucker Max, Mariquse McCan, Sgt., Tucker Max, Cierra Washington, Sgt. and others
DeQuincy Smith v. Ahmari Caffey, et al
as 23-3322
Plaintiff / Appellant: DeQuincy Smith
Defendant / Appellee: Ahmari Caffey, Sergeant, Maximum Security Unit, ADC, Head, Field Captain, Maximum Security Unit, ADC, Maurice Culclager, Deputy Warden, Maximum Security Unit, ADC and others

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