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Fuller v. Board of Selectman, 94-1530 (1994)

Court: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit Number: 94-1530 Visitors: 3
Filed: Oct. 13, 1994
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary:  October 13, 1994 [NOT FOR PUBLICATION] UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT ____________________ No. 94-1530 ALTON J. FULLER, Plaintiff, Appellant, v. BOARD OF SELECTMEN FOR THE TOWN OF CANTON, ET AL., Defendants, Appellees. Affirmed.
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October 13, 1994
[NOT FOR PUBLICATION]
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 94-1530

ALTON J. FULLER,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

BOARD OF SELECTMEN FOR THE TOWN OF CANTON, ET AL.,

Defendants, Appellees.


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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS


[Hon. Mark L. Wolf, U.S. District Judge]
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Before

Cyr, Circuit Judge,
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Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge, and
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Stahl, Circuit Judge.
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Alton J. Fuller on brief pro se.
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Scott Harshbarger, Attorney General, and Thomas O. Bean,
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Assistant Attorney General, On Memorandum For Summary Affirmance for
State defendants/appellees.
Daniel R. Seigenberg, Gallivan, Santos & Beigbeder, on Memorandum
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For Summary Affirmance for appellees, Board of Selectmen, Conservation
Commission, Department of Public Works, and Town of Canton.


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Per Curiam. We have reviewed the parties' briefs and
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the record on appeal. We affirm essentially for the reasons

stated in the district court's memorandum and order, dated

March 14, 1994.

Affirmed.
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