Cases
Troy Spencer v. Mark Stringer, et al
as 16-3457
Plaintiff - Appellant: Troy Lynn Spencer
Defendant: Chris Koster, Missouri Attorney General
Defendant - Appellee: Mark Stringer, David Schmitt and Jay Englehardt
Spencer v. Koster We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 4:2016cv00648
Plaintiff: Troy Lynn Spencer
Defendant: Mark Stringer, David Schmitt and Jay Englehardt
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Spencer v. Scott County, Missouri et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 1:2015cv00019
Plaintiff: Troy Lynn Spencer
Defendant: Scott County, Missouri, William H. Winchester, III, Scott E Thomsen and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Spencer v. Scott County, Missouri et al
as 2:2014cv04341
Plaintiff: Troy Lynn Spencer
Defendant: Scott County, Missouri, William H Winchester, III, Scott E Thomsen and others
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Michael Goddard v. Johnathon Rosenboom, et al
as 09-2208
Plaintiff: Timothy Nelson, Troy Lynn Spencer and Timmy L. Sumpter
Plaintiff - Appellant: Michael Goddard
Defendant - Appellee: Johnathon Rosenboom, Clinical Director, MSOTC and Mary Beth Rowe, RN, MSOTC
Defendant: Jesse Boyer, # 126B, Police Officer, Farmington Police Dept., Jason Stacy, #115, Police Officer, Farmington Police Dept., Eric Spiker, #117, Police Officer, Farmington Police Dept. and others
Timothy Nelson v. Johnathon Rosenboom, et al
as 09-1511
Plaintiff - Appellant: Timothy Nelson
Plaintiff: Troy Lynn Spencer, Timmy L. Sumpter and Michael Goddard
Defendant: Johnathon Rosenboom, Clinical Director, MSOTC, Mary Beth Rowe, RN, MSOTC, Warren Robinson, #986, Missouri State Highway Patrol and others
Defendant - Appellee: Jesse Boyer, # 126B, Police Officer, Farmington Police Dept., Jason Stacy, #115, Police Officer, Farmington Police Dept., Eric Spiker, #117, Police Officer, Farmington Police Dept. and others

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