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U.S. District Court SOUTHERN DISTRICT of TEXAS (Houston) CIVIL DOCKET for CASE #: 4:14−Cv−01698 Case: 4:14-cv-01698 As of: 04/12/2020 11:08 AM CDT 1 of 130 PLRA,PRIS U.S. District Court SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS (Houston) CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 4:14−cv−01698 Cole et al v. Collier et al Filings submitted by pro se Date Filed: 06/18/2014 interested parties should first be reviewed by the Court Jury Demand: Defendant before filing. Nature of Suit: 440 Civil Rights: Other Assigned to: Judge Keith P Ellison Jurisdiction: Federal Question Related Cases: 4:18−cv−04412 4:16−cv−01735 Cause: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act Plaintiff David Bailey represented by Abigail Hill Frank TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 Texas Legal Services Center P.O. Box 41256 Austin, TX 78704 512−477−6000 Fax: 512−477−6576 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 02/03/2017 LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Wallis Anne Nader Texas Civil Rights Project − Houston 405 Main St. 7th Floor Houston, TX 77002 832−767−3650 Fax: 832−554−9981 Email: [email protected] LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian Rolland McGiverin Dietz, Lawrence & McGiverin 2221 Hancock Dr Austin, TX 78756 572−366−2114 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED James C Harrington Texas Civil Rights Project 1405 Montopolis Dr Austin, TX 78741−3438 512−474−5073 Fax: 512−474−0726 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Scott Charles Medlock Edwards Law The Haehnel Building 1101 East 11th St Austin, TX 78702 512−623−7727 Fax: 512−623−7729 Email: scott@edwards−law.com ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Case: 4:14-cv-01698 As of: 04/12/2020 11:08 AM CDT 2 of 130 Sean Flammer Texas Attorney General PO Box 12548 Austin, TX 78711−2548 512−475−4071 Fax: 512−320−0667 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 03/30/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Trisha Trigilio ACLU of Texas 1500 McGowen Street Houston, TX 77004 (713) 942−8146 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 09/04/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Wayne Krause Yang Texas Legal Services Center 2101 S IH 35 Frontage Rd. Austin, TX 78702 5126375566 Fax: 5124776576 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 08/04/2017 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey S Edwards The Edwards Law Firm 1101 East 11th St Austin, TX 78702 512−623−7727 Fax: 512−623−7729 Email: jeff@edwards−law.com ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Marvin Ray Yates represented by Wallis Anne Nader (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Andrew D. Pennebaker Reynolds Frizzell LLP 1100 Louisiana Suite 1100 Houston, TX 77002 713−485−7200 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 05/02/2017 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian Rolland McGiverin (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David Anthony James Edwards Law The Haehnel Building 1101 E 11th St Case: 4:14-cv-01698 As of: 04/12/2020 11:08 AM CDT 3 of 130 Austin, TX 78702 512−632−7727 Fax: 512−632−7729 Email: david@edwards−law.com ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED James C Harrington (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeremy L Doyle Reynolds Frizzell LLP 1100 Louisiana St Ste 3500 Houston, TX 77002 713−485−7200 Fax: 713−485−7250 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Michael C Singley Edwards Law The Haehnel Building 1101 E. 11th St. Austin, TX 78702 512−623−7727 Fax: 512−623−7729 Email: mike@edwards−law.com ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Natalia Marissa Cornelio Houston, TX 77002 832−767−3650 Email: [email protected] TERMINATED: 05/10/2019 Nathan M Smith Reynolds Frizzell LLP 1100 Louisiana Ste 3500 Houston, TX 77002 713−485−7200 Fax: 713−485−7250 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Peter Blackmer Steffensen Texas Civil Rights Project 1405 Montopolis Dr Austin, TX 78741 512−474−5073 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Scott Charles Medlock (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Sean Flammer (See above for address) TERMINATED: 03/30/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Trisha Trigilio Case: 4:14-cv-01698 As of: 04/12/2020 11:08 AM CDT 4 of 130 (See above for address) TERMINATED: 09/04/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Wayne Krause Yang (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/04/2017 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey S Edwards (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Keith Cole represented by Wallis Anne Nader 728748 (See above for address) Pack Unit TERMINATED: 05/08/2018 2400 Wallace Pack Rd LEAD ATTORNEY Navasota, TX 77868 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Andrew D. Pennebaker (See above for address) TERMINATED: 05/02/2017 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian Rolland McGiverin (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED David Anthony James (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED James C Harrington (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeremy L Doyle (See above for address) TERMINATED: 05/08/2018 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Michael C Singley (See above for address) TERMINATED: 05/08/2018 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Natalia Marissa Cornelio (See above for address) TERMINATED: 05/10/2019 Nathan M Smith (See above for address) TERMINATED: 05/08/2018 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Peter Blackmer Steffensen (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Scott Charles Medlock (See above for address) Case: 4:14-cv-01698 As of: 04/12/2020 11:08 AM CDT 5 of 130 TERMINATED: 05/08/2018 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Sean Flammer (See above for address) TERMINATED: 03/30/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Trisha Trigilio (See above for address) TERMINATED: 09/04/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Wayne Krause Yang (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/04/2017 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey S Edwards (See above for address) TERMINATED: 05/08/2018 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Nicholas Diaz represented by Wallis Anne Nader TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Brian Rolland McGiverin (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED James C Harrington (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Scott Charles Medlock (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Sean Flammer (See above for address) TERMINATED: 03/30/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Trisha Trigilio (See above for address) TERMINATED: 09/04/2015 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Wayne Krause Yang (See above for address) TERMINATED: 08/04/2017 ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Jeffrey S Edwards (See above for address) ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff represented by Case: 4:14-cv-01698 As of: 04/12/2020 11:08 AM CDT 6 of 130 Mark A Smith Jeffrey S Edwards TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Blaine D Elder represented by Jeffrey S Edwards TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Merrill Haskell represented by Jeffrey S Edwards TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Robert Blake King represented by Jeffrey S Edwards TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Christopher King represented by Jeffrey S Edwards TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff James Allen Harris represented by Jeffrey S Edwards TERMINATED: 08/05/2016 (See above for address) LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED Plaintiff Jackie Brannum represented by Andrew D. 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