Dickerson v. Kaplan, 91-9309 (1992)
Court: Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Number: 91-9309
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Filed: Apr. 13, 1992
Latest Update: Feb. 22, 2020
Summary: 963 F.2d 1522 Dickerson v. Kaplan NO. 91-9309 United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Apr 13, 1992 Appeal From: E.D.N.Y., 763 F. Supp. 694 1 AFFIRMED. 2 Federal Reporter. The Second Circuit provides by rule for 3 disposition by summary order when a decision is unanimous 4 and each judge believes that 'no jurisprudential purpose 5 would be served by a written opinion.' Decisions without 6 formal opinions 'shall not be cited or otherwise used in 7 unrelated cases.' Second Circuit Rules, §
Summary: 963 F.2d 1522 Dickerson v. Kaplan NO. 91-9309 United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. Apr 13, 1992 Appeal From: E.D.N.Y., 763 F. Supp. 694 1 AFFIRMED. 2 Federal Reporter. The Second Circuit provides by rule for 3 disposition by summary order when a decision is unanimous 4 and each judge believes that 'no jurisprudential purpose 5 would be served by a written opinion.' Decisions without 6 formal opinions 'shall not be cited or otherwise used in 7 unrelated cases.' Second Circuit Rules, § 0..
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963 F.2d 1522
Dickerson
v.
Kaplan
NO. 91-9309
United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.
Apr 13, 1992
Appeal From: E.D.N.Y., 763 F. Supp. 694
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Federal Reporter. The Second Circuit provides by rule for
3
disposition by summary order when a decision is unanimous
4
and each judge believes that 'no jurisprudential purpose
5
would be served by a written opinion.' Decisions without
6
formal opinions 'shall not be cited or otherwise used in
7
unrelated cases.' Second Circuit Rules, § 0.23, 28 U.S.C.A.)
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