1993 Fourth Circuit US Court of Appeals Case Law

Opinions 2501 - 2670 of 2670

John Rodgers Burnley, Plaintiff-appellant, v. Henry A. Kennon, Sheriff; Ike King, Louisa County Sheriffdepartment; Officer Risby, Louisa County Sheriffdepartment; Donnie Lowe, Louisa County Sheriff Department;thomas Graves, Louisa County Sheriff Department; Deputyseay, Louisa County Sheriff Department; Kenny Harper,louisa County Sheriff Department; R. F. Mcgehee; Louisacounty Sheriff Department; John A. Garrett, Commonwealthattorney of Louisa County; Ottie J. Moore, Sheriff Ofcaroline County; William D. Beasley, Caroline Countysheriff Department; County of Louisa; Dean P. Agee, Clerk,circuit Court of Louisa County; William C. Porter, Jr.,administrator of Louisa County; Director of Mary Washingtonhospital; Louise Burnley; William B. Harris; Sadie H.johnson; Unknown Named Owner of Property in the State Ofpennsylvania; Mary C. Goodnight; Judge Leadbetter, Circuitcourt of Caroline; James M. Mccauley, Virginia State Bar;unknown Named Surety and Insurance Company for Sheriffdepartment of Louisa County; Mary Sue Terry, Attorneygeneral of Virginia; Edward W. Murray, Director Ofcorrections; Manager of Louisa County; Chief of Louisacounty Police Department; Director of State Corporationcommission; Director of State Treasurer; Louisa County Boardof Commissioners; Members of Town Council of the County Oflouisa; Members of Board of Supervisors of Louisa County;mayor of Louisa County; Commissioner of Revenue of Louisacounty; Investigator Bateman; Sheriff Department of Louisacounty; Unknown Named Police Officer of the City Ofrichmond; Unknown Named Deputy Sheriff of Louisa Countysheriff Department; Unknown Named Investigator of Louisacounty Sheriff Department; Clarence L. Jackson, Defendants-appellees
Date: January 28, 1993
Citation: 985 F.2d 553
In Re: Robert L. Sauers, Jr., Petitioner
Date: January 19, 1993
Citation: 983 F.2d 1057
In Re: Aaron Holsey, Petitioner
Date: January 12, 1993
Citation: 983 F.2d 1056

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