Fourth Circuit Cases
Cases filed
Cases 1 - 10 of 416,616
Kenneth Gibson v. Donnie Harrison
as 17-7297
Plaintiff - Appellant:
KENNETH GIBSON
Defendant - Appellee:
DONNIE HARRISON, Wake County Sheriff, OFFICER K. MEYER, Wake County Detention Center, DOCTOR UMESI
and others
Defendant:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY DETENTION CENTER
US v. Freddie Anthony
as 17-4617
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
FREDDIE MONTRELL ANTHONY
Darian Coleman v. Robert Miller
as 17-7296
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DARIAN ANTONIO COLEMAN
Defendant - Appellee:
CPT ROBERT MILLER, f/k/a Lieutenant Miller, each defendant is being sued in their individual capacities at all times herein, OFC BRADLEY MILLS, each defendant is being sued in their individual capacities at all times herein, MAJOR FORD, f/k/a Captain Ford, each defendant is being sued in their individual capacities at all times herein
and others
Sundari Prasad v. M. Lauck
as 17-7295
Plaintiff - Appellant:
SUNDARI K. PRASAD
Defendant - Appellee:
JUDGE M. HANNAH LAUCK, MAGISTRATE RODERICK CHARLES YOUNG, PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
US v. Troy Rolle
as 17-7294
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
TROY ROLLE, a/k/a Robert Stan Marks
Barbara Brown v. Thomas Gorman
as 17-2141
Debtor - Appellant:
BARBARA MURPHY BROWN, d/b/a Woodward LLC
Party-in-Interest:
USBC-ALEXANDRIA (UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT)
Trustee - Appellee:
THOMAS PATRICK GORMAN
Concepcion Ramos Nunes v. Jefferson Sessions III
as 17-2140
Petitioner:
CONCEPCION DELCARMEN RAMOS NUNES
Respondent:
JEFFERSON B. SESSIONS III, Attorney General
Claudio Occhione v. US Department of Labor
as 17-2143
Petitioner:
CLAUDIO OCCHIONE
Respondent:
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD
US v. Imhotep Iyapo
as 17-4616
Plaintiff - Appellee:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Defendant - Appellant:
IMHOTEP IYAPO

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