Civil Rights Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Cases 21 - 30 of 6,565
Martin v. 195th Jud Dist Ct Criminal
as 24-10383
Plaintiff: Jarrod Martin
Defendant: 195th Judicial District Court Criminal District Court No. 2
Damond v. City of Rayville
as 24-30289
Plaintiff: Glenn Damond
Defendant: City of Rayville, Gary Gilley, Individually & in his Official Capacity, Tyler Wade, in his Individual Capacity & Official Capacity and others
Thomas v. Linthicum
as 24-40165
Plaintiff: Jewell Thomas
Defendant: Lanette Linthicum, Isaac Kwarteng, Jerry Sanchez and others
Garcia v. U S Government
as 24-40294
Plaintiff: Antonio A. Garcia
Defendant: U S Government and District Court of Guadelupe County, Texas
Ellis-Erkkila v. Manske
as 24-50329
Plaintiff: Priscilla Ann Ellis-Erkkila
Defendant: Magistrate Judge Jeffrey Manske, Magistrate Judge Gilliland, Administrative Courts Counsel and others
Salas v. Ramirez
as 24-10378
Plaintiff: Gabriel Salas
Defendant: FNU Ramirez, Correctional Officer, Kristine Carouth, Nurse (LVN) and Tarrant County Corrections Center Jail
Garcia v. Lumpkin
as 24-40305
Plaintiff: Antonio A. Garcia
Defendant: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division and State of Texas
Garcia v. Lumpkin
as 24-40178
Plaintiff: Antonio A. Garcia
Defendant: Bobby Lumpkin, Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Correctional Institutions Division and State of Texas
Baughman v. Bowman
as 24-40286
Plaintiff: Steven Kurt Baughman
Defendant: Jimmy Bowman, Warden, Powledge Unit, Vernon Mitchel, Assitant Warden, Powledge Unit, Ronnie Stanhope, Lieutenant, Powledge Unit and others
Williams v. Gauna
as 24-40278
Plaintiff: Jemadari Chinua Williams
Defendant: Joel Gauna, Region IV Director, TDCJ, Bryan Collier, Executive Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, FNU Hall and others

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