South Dakota Prisoner Petitions Cases
Cases by Nature of Suit, Civil Rights, Death Penalty, General, Mandamus and Other, Motions to Vacate Sentence, Prison Condition, Prisoner Petitions: Civil Detainee: Conditions of Confinement. FPC YANKTON Federal Prison Camp, Yankton Prison in Yankton, South Dakota.
South Dakota Prisoner Petitions – Letter B
This page lists publicly available prisoner petition records filed in South Dakota for names beginning with the letter B. 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.
State: South Dakota (SD)
Letter: B
Page: 2
Total Records for Letter B: 71
Date Range: February 22, 2000 through April 3, 2024
About These South 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 South 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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Plaintiff/ Respondent Name |
Petitioner/ Defendant Name |
Filed, Nature of Suit, Judge |
Brian Jeffries - Judge Karen E. Schreier
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United States of America |
Filed: April 07, 2011 Motions to Vacate Sentence §28:2255 |
Bert Lee Montileaux - Judge Jeffrey L. Viken
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William Moss, Troy Pronto, Bahr, Douglas Weber, Douglas Loen, Darin Young, Brown, Thomas Trimble, David Curington, Gina Pederson |
Filed: July 06, 2011 Civil Rights §42:1983 |
Basil Loud Hawk - Judge Lawrence L. Piersol
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United States of America |
Filed: February 10, 2014 Motions to Vacate Sentence §28:2255 |
Brian Michael Holzer - Judge Roberto A. Lange
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Unknown South Dakota Assistant Attorney Gene, Ron White, Heather Plunkett, Unknown Butte County Sheriff's Deputies, Unknown Perkins County Sheriff's Deputies, Fred Lamphere, Doug Parrow, Uknown Meade County Sheriff's Deputies |
Filed: November 23, 2015 Civil Rights §42:1983 |
Burton Kenneth Landman - Judge Karen E. Schreier
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Robert Dooley, The Attorney General of the State of South Dakota |
Filed: December 28, 2015 General §28:2254 |
Bruce Edgar Smith - Judge Karen E. Schreier
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Filed: February 10, 2017 General §28:2254 |
Blake Barber - Judge Jeffrey L Viken
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Pennington County Jail |
Filed: August 08, 2018 Prisoner Petitions - Civil Rights §42:1983 |
Blake Barber - Judge Jeffrey L Viken
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Matthew Hower, Dalton Santana, Anthony Meirose, Timothy Doyle |
Filed: August 27, 2018 Prisoner Petitions - Civil Rights §42:1983 |
- Judge Karen E Schreier
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United States of America |
Filed: November 05, 2018 Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus - Motions to Vacate Sentence §28:2255, Referring Judge Daneta Wollmann |
Byron K. Red Kettle - Judge Karen E Schreier
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Warden Darin Young |
Filed: January 02, 2019 Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus - General §28:2254, Referring Judge Daneta Wollmann |
Basil Loud Hawk - Judge Jeffrey L Viken
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Other unknown named Employees, Bob Ecoffey |
Filed: February 21, 2019 Prisoner Petitions - Civil Rights §28:1331 Jury demanded by Plaintiff |
Byron Elroy Crutcher - Judge Karen E Schreier
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Jennifer Leahey, The Attorney General of the of State South Dakota |
Filed: November 25, 2019 Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus - General §28:2254, Referring Judge Daneta Wollmann |
- Judge Charles B Kornmann
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United States of America |
Filed: December 02, 2020 Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus - Motions to Vacate Sentence §28:2255 |
Briley Piper - Judge Jeffrey L Viken
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Darin Young |
Filed: December 08, 2020 Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus - Death Penalty §28:2254, Referring Judge Daneta Wollmann |
Barry Glenn Thunder - Judge Veronica L Duffy
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Matthew Thelen, Darin Young, Attorney General of for the State South Dakota, Douglas Weber |
Prisoner Petitions: Habeas Corpus - General §28:2254, Referring Judge Lawrence L Piersol |
Bruce Edgar Smith - Judge Lawrence L Piersol
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Darin Young, Douglas Clark, Troy Ponto, Jeff Christeen, Neill |
Filed: November 19, 2021 Prisoner Petitions - Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
Bruce Edgar Smith - Judge Lawrence L Piersol
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Justin Kuku, Paige W. Bock, Jessica Cook, Jess Boysen, David Lentsch, Troy Ponto, John Shyne, Jennifer Dreirske, Dr. Mary Carpenter, Tammy Sunde, Ashley McDonald, Keith Ditmanson, Darin Young, Sgt. Kurtis Brown, Heather Bowers, David Stephan |
Filed: November 09, 2021 Prisoner Petitions - Civil Rights §42 U.S.C. § 1983 |
Benjamin Boston - Judge Karen E Schreier
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Metabank |
Filed: December 13, 2021 Prisoner Petitions - Mandamus & Other §28 U.S.C. § 1361 |
I’m honestly not sure whom is more corrupt in South Dakota, state Prisoners or Cops & Judges.
They call South Dakota the state of freedom…..
But the state has the highest incarceration rate (per population) in the nation.
The Cops are really just thugs with guns.