Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 177
John Demos, Jr. v. Jeffrey Immett, et al
as 23-35084
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: JEFFREY IMMETT, CEO General Electric Company, DOUG MCMILLON, CEO Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and JOHN WATSON, CEO Chevron Corporation
Demos v. Holbrook
as 23-84
Petitioner: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS
Respondent: DONALD HOLBROOK, WARDEN
John Demos, Jr. v. William Barker, et al
as 23-35027
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: WILLIAM BARKER, Associate Superintendent, ROBERT JACKSON, Superintendent, DAVID WINDOW, Correctional Captain and others
John Demos, Jr. v. John Roberts, et al
as 22-36069
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: JOHN GEORGE ROBERTS, SARA SIMMONS and SCOTT S. HARRIS
John Demos, Jr. v. United States District Court
as 22-36068
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
John Demos, Jr. v. Washington State Indeterminate Sentence Review Boa, et al
as 22-36070
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: WASHINGTON STATE INDETERMINATE SENTENCE REVIEW BOARD, KECIA L. RONGEN, Chairman, Indeterminate Sentence Review Board and JAY R. INSLEE, Governor
John Demos, Jr. v. Debra Stephens
as 22-36041
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: DEBRA L. STEPHENS, Chief Justice - Washington State Supreme Court
John Demos, Jr. v. Washington State Department of Corrections, et al
as 22-36042
Plaintiff / Appellant: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS, Jr.
Defendant / Appellee: WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS and CHERYL STRANGE, Department of Corrections Secretary
Demos v. Holbrook
as 22-2052
Petitioner: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS
Respondent: DONALD HOLBROOK, WARDEN
Demos v. Holbrook
as 22-1937
Petitioner: JOHN ROBERT DEMOS
Respondent: DONALD HOLBROOK, WARDEN

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