Filed: May 22, 1992
Latest Update: Feb. 22, 2020
Summary: 964 F.2d 1146 Reilly v. State of Florida * NO. 91-3466 United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. May 22, 1992 1 Appeal From: M.D.Fla. 2 REVERSED IN PART, VACATED IN PART. 3 Federal Reporter. The Eleventh Circuit provides by rule that 4 unpublished opinions are not considered binding precedent. 5 They may be cited as persuasive authority, provided that a 6 copy of the unpublished opinion is attached to or 7 incorporated within the brief, petition or motion. Eleventh Circuit Rules, Rule 36
Summary: 964 F.2d 1146 Reilly v. State of Florida * NO. 91-3466 United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. May 22, 1992 1 Appeal From: M.D.Fla. 2 REVERSED IN PART, VACATED IN PART. 3 Federal Reporter. The Eleventh Circuit provides by rule that 4 unpublished opinions are not considered binding precedent. 5 They may be cited as persuasive authority, provided that a 6 copy of the unpublished opinion is attached to or 7 incorporated within the brief, petition or motion. Eleventh Circuit Rules, Rule 36-..
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964 F.2d 1146
Reilly
v.
State of Florida
NO. 91-3466
United States Court of Appeals,
Eleventh Circuit.
May 22, 1992
2
REVERSED IN PART, VACATED IN PART.
3
Federal Reporter. The Eleventh Circuit provides by rule that
4
unpublished opinions are not considered binding precedent.
5
They may be cited as persuasive authority, provided that a
6
copy of the unpublished opinion is attached to or
7
incorporated within the brief, petition or motion. Eleventh
Circuit Rules, Rule 36-2, 28 U.S.C.A.)