North Dakota Prisoner Petitions Cases filed in North Dakota
Prisoner Petitions – North Dakota (ND)
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North Dakota Prisoner Petitions – Letter C
This page lists publicly available prisoner petition records filed in North Dakota for names beginning with the letter C. 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: C
Page: 2
Total Records for Letter C: 54
Date Range: January 17, 2007 through April 1, 2024
About These North Dakota 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 North Dakota.
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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.
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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 |
|---|---|---|
| Christopher Peters, James Kremer, Cody Atkins, Roy Powell, Richard Anderson - Judge Clare R Hochhalter More Information >>> |
Chad Pringle, Colby Braun | Filed: November 10, 2020 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983 Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
| Christopher Peters, James Kremer, Cody Atkins, Roy Powell, Richard Anderson - Judge Alice R Senechal More Information >>> |
Chad Pringle, Colby Braun | Filed: November 10, 2020 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983 Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
Between 1980 and 1996, the number of petitions filed in U.S. district
courts by Federal and State inmates increased from 23,230 to 68,235.
While the number of petitions filed increased, the rate at which inmates filed petitions decreased 17% from 72.7 petitions per 1,000 inmates to 60.5.
Fewer than 2% the petitions were adjudicated in favor of the inmate;
most (62%) were dismissed.
24% of the petitions terminated in U.S. district court were later appealed.
Between 1980 and 1996, the number of prisoner petitions appealed increased from 3,675 to 17,002.
88% of Federal and State inmates represented themselves on appeal.
Petitions by State inmates
State inmates initated 81% of all prisoner petitions filed during 1996;
most (73%) alleged a civil rights violation.
21% of State inmates under a sentence of death had a habeas corpus petition active in the Federal courts during 1995.
Petitions by Federal Inmates
74% of the petitions filed by Federal inmates challenged the constitutionality of the sentence imposed.
Between 1987 and 1996, the number of petitions by Federal inmates challenging the sentence imposed increased from 1,664 to 9,729.
43% of the petitions by Federal inmates challenging the the sentence were later appealed.
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