Civil Rights Cases filed in the Fourth Circuit Courts
Roger Morse v. VDOC
as 23-2039
Plaintiff / Appellant: ROGER LEE MORSE
Defendant / Appellee: VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, HAROLD W. CLARKE, in his individual and official capacity as Director for the Virginia Department of Corrections, PATRICIA S. BISHOP, In her individual and official capacity as Director for the Virginia Retirement System and others
Burl Anderson Howell v. George A. Wood We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 18-1315
Plaintiff - Appellant: BURL ANDERSON HOWELL and ALICE A. HOWELL
Defendant - Appellee: GEORGE A. WOOD, County Manager for the Wayne County NC Department of Social Services (WCNCDSS) in his managerial capacity for injunctive relief, RESEE PHELPS, Income Maintenance Supervisor for WCNCDSS sued in her individual and official capacities for monetary and equitable relief, LOU JONES, Case Worker for WCNCDSS sued directly in her individual for same and others
Ronald Hayward v. Eric Brown We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 17-1465
Plaintiff - Appellant: RONALD HAYWARD
Defendant - Appellee: ERIC C. BROWN, Executive Director, SHARON LAND, Deputy Director, YVONNE ALEXANDER, Deputy Director and others
Estelle Singletary v. Department of Health and Human We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 12-2002
Plaintiff - Appellant: ESTELLE SINGLETARY
Defendant - Appellee: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES/NC INFANT TODDLER PROGRAM
Defendant: DEBORAH CARROLL, Branch Head and PHILLIP RAY DIXON, SR., Hearing Officer
Estelle Singletary v. Department of Health and Human
as 12-1353
Plaintiff - Appellant: ESTELLE SINGLETARY
Defendant - Appellee: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES/NC INFANT TODDLER PROGRAM
Defendant: DEBORAH CARROLL, Branch Head and PHILLIP RAY DIXON, SR., Hearing Officer

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