In California, anyone who is in prison, or otherwise restrained in some way by the criminal justice system, can bring a writ of habeas corpus petition to challenge their imprisonment. The right to do this is guaranteed by the California Constitution.
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California Prisoner Petitions – Letter I
This page lists publicly available prisoner petition records filed in California for names beginning with the letter I. These case listings may include prisoner civil rights matters, habeas-related filings, sentence challenges, prison condition claims, and other inmate-related court actions.
The records below are organized alphabetically to make browsing easier. If a large number of filings exist for one letter, the listings may be divided across multiple pages.
Letter: I
Page: 18
Total Records for Letter I: 881
Date Range: July 14, 1988 through April 8, 2024
About These California Petition Records
Prisoner petitions can involve issues such as prison conditions, civil rights claims, disciplinary disputes, medical care complaints, or motions related to custody and sentencing. This section is provided as a browsing aid for users looking through petition-related court records in California.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a prisoner petition?
A prisoner petition is a court filing submitted by or on behalf of an incarcerated person. These filings may challenge prison conditions, medical treatment, disciplinary decisions, or other aspects of confinement or sentencing.
Why are these records sorted by letter?
Alphabetical sorting helps users browse large datasets more easily, especially when a state has many petition records.
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| Plaintiff/ Respondent Name |
Petitioner/ Defendant Name |
Filed, Nature of Suit, Judge |
|---|---|---|
| Ira Pernell Callahan - Judge Patricia Donahue More Information >>> |
Unknown | Filed: February 07, 2022 Habeas Corpus (General) §28 U.S.C. § 2254 , Referring Judge Michael W Fitzgerald |
| Isriel Isaac Lee Benson - Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley More Information >>> |
San Francisco County Jail #3 | Filed: February 17, 2022 Prisoner: Prison Condition §42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
| Isaiah Young - Judge Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong More Information >>> |
Correctional Officer Garen Miranda, Correctional Officer Ariel Garcia, Correctional Officer Craig Greene, Correctional Officer Jazmine Mcduffy, Correctional Officer Joshua Reoyo, Correctional Officer Pedro Pulido | Filed: February 16, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 , Referring Judge Alexander F MacKinnon |
| Ira Pernell Callahan - Judge Barbara A McAuliffe More Information >>> |
Unknown | Filed: February 22, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner |
| Ismael Rodriguez - Judge Daniel E Butcher More Information >>> |
Richter, Gaby Ospinor, Nikhil Jindal, LLP, NBS Default Services, Sheppard, Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation, Coldwell Banker West & Lani Sylvas, NA, LLC., John C. Dineen, Wells Fargo Bank, & Hampton, Mullin | Filed: March 07, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 bv Biven, Referring Judge Dana M Sabraw |
| Ireno A. Munoz - Judge Susan van Keulen More Information >>> |
Contra Costa County Jail West County Medical | Filed: April 08, 2022 Prisoner: Prison Condition §42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner |
| Idalberto Saavedra - Judge BakersfieldMJ More Information >>> |
Hill | Filed: April 29, 2022 Habeas Corpus (General) §28 U.S.C. § 2254 Petition |
| Isaac Jones‚ Jr. - Judge Cynthia Bashant More Information >>> |
Don Barnes | Filed: May 04, 2022 Habeas Corpus (General) §28 U.S.C. § 2254 Petition, Referring Judge Barbara Lynn Major |
| Isaac Jones‚ Jr. - Judge Jill L Burkhardt More Information >>> |
D. Barnes | Filed: May 04, 2022 Mandamus & Other §28 U.S.C. § 2241 fd Petit, Referring Judge Gonzalo P Curiel |
| Isaac Jones‚ Jr. - Judge Cathy Ann Bencivengo More Information >>> |
Matthew Plunkett, Steven Stone, Kirk H. Don Nakamura, Barnes, Cindy Davis, Kenneth K. So, Scott Strong, Richard J. Oberholzer, Laura Halgren, Kimberly Menninger, Jackson, Michale R. Smyth, William Gore, Richard Olszynski, Michael Beranic, Ana Luisa Flores | Filed: May 04, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 pr Priso, Referring Judge Barbara Lynn Major Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
| Isaac Jones‚ Jr. - Judge Janis L Sammartino More Information >>> |
William Gore, Robert Bonta | Filed: May 02, 2022 Habeas Corpus (General) §28 U.S.C. § 2254 Petition, Referring Judge Bernard G Skomal |
| Isaac Jones‚ Jr. - Judge Janis L Sammartino More Information >>> |
Matthew Plunkett, Steven Stone, Kirk H. Don Nakamura, Barnes, Cindy Davis, Kenneth K. So, Scott Strong, Richard J. Oberholzer, Laura Halgr, Kimberly Menninger, Soto-Meza, Michale R. Smyth, William Gore, Richard Olszynski, Michael Beranic, Ana Luisa Flores | Filed: May 02, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §28 U.S.C. § 1331 bv Fed. , Referring Judge Andrew G Schopler Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
| Israel Ramirez - Judge Stanley A Boone More Information >>> |
Debie, Joe, Morales, Perez, John, Khale | Filed: May 11, 2022 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 Prisoner |
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