Box 11
Contains 99 Results:
James Badger, Jr., William Bartholomay, Ralph Bogan, Jr., Daniel Donahue, Karen Nelson, Vincent O'Conor, Jr., Thomas Reynolds, Jr. v. Boulevard Bancorp, Inc. and Miami Corp., 91-2657
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Donald Pelfresne v. Village of Williams Bay and Harold Friestad, President; George Johnson Virginia Hasek, Ray Loyd, Patrick Moore, Robert Raymond, Bonnie Van Gorder, trustees; Virginia Stenus, clerk; Frank Lindley, building inspector, 91-2861
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
USA v. Vincent Giannattasio, M.D., 91-2814 & 91-2926
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
N.O.W v. Scheidler, 92-2468
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Tracy Potter, et al., v. Ben Meier, et al., 72-1168
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
USA v, Francis Duane Osborne and Donald Dean Ledford, 72-1545
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Baxter Berry v. National Broadcasting Co., Inc., 72-1578
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
USA v. Ronald Paul Brown, 72-1601
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.
Andrew Leo Oksanen v. Frank Wood, Warden and Warren Spannaus, Attorney General of Minnesota , 77-1734
Judge Van Sickle's case files have been divided into numerous sub-series, either by case, district, or circuit. Most of the case files contain orders from Van Sickle, although correspondence to and from attorneys and other judges, newspaper clippings, and transcripts are also included. The case files were arranged in case number order, with the exception of the first two sub-series.