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Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 17-1194
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Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 16-2140
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Kim Strickland v. Brian Meade
as 16-6754
Plaintiff - Appellant:
KIM M. STRICKLAND, Personal Representative and Administrator of the Estate of Aaron A. Cooper
Defendant - Appellee:
BRIAN MEADE, Corrections Officer, Red Onion State Prison and ROBERT MULLINS, Corrections Officer, Red Onion State Prison
Defendant:
HAROLD W. CLARKE, Director, Virginia Department of Corrections, JOHN JABE, Director, Operations, Virginia Department of Corrections, JOHN S. GARMAN, Regional Director, Virginia Department of Corrections and others
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 15-1769
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Plaintiff v. Defendant
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Kim Strickland v. John Jabe
as 14-6229
Plaintiff - Appellant:
KIM M. STRICKLAND, Personal Representative and Administrator of the Estate of Aaron A. Cooper
Defendant - Appellee:
JOHN JABE, Director, Operations, Virginia Department of Corrections, JOHN GARMAN, Regional Director, Virginia Department of Corrections, TRACY RAY, Warden, Red Onion State Prison and others
Defendant:
HAROLD W. CLARKE, Director, Virginia Department of Corrections
Alvin Mosier v. Commonwealth of Virginia
as 12-1397
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ALVIN MOSIER
Defendant - Appellee:
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, ROBERT MCDONNELL, in his official capacity as Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, MARIA GRAFF DECKER, in her official capacity as the Virginia Department of Corrections Secretary of Public Safety and others
Lawrence Wilder, Sr. v. Steve Preston
as 09-1161
Plaintiff - Appellant:
LAWRENCE VERLINE WILDER, SR.
Defendant - Appellee:
STEVE PRESTON, Secretary, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, JOHN BRAVACOS, Regional Director and JAMES KELLY, Field Office Director
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