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Johnson (Hiram R., Jr.), Gay (Wilmer B.), Hadden (Leroy), Johnson (Carl L.), Jones (Edward Levi), Davis (Alan B.), Burton (Fred), Crumpler (Jasper), St. Clair (Frank) v. Marks (Ronald), Petsock (George), Zimmerman (Leroy), Mallinger ((Scip)), Wigton (James), Weyandt (Lawrence), Sgt. Balzer, Smith (r.c., Lt.), Bodner, Howells, Rakszawski (John), Brittain

Citations: 853 F.2d 918; 1988 WL 73988Docket: 87-3567_1

Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; June 30, 1988; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

In the case of 853 F.2d 918, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit addressed an appeal originating from the Western District of Pennsylvania. The appeal, numbered 87-3567, involved multiple plaintiffs, including Hiram R. Johnson Jr., Wilmer B. Hadden, Leroy Johnson, Carl L. Jones, Edward Levi Davis, Alan B. Burton, Fred Crumpler, Jasper St. Clair, Frank Marks, Ronald Petsock, George Zimmerman, Leroy Mallinger, Scip Wigton, James Weyandt, Lawrence Sgt. Balzer, R.C. Smith, Lt. Bodner, Howells, and John Rakszawski. The court affirmed the lower court's decision without providing a detailed opinion, indicating that the appellate court found no reversible error in the original proceedings.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appellate Review for Reversible Error

Application: The appellate court reviewed the case and found no reversible error in the proceedings of the lower court, thus affirming the decision without issuing a detailed opinion.

Reasoning: The court affirmed the lower court's decision without providing a detailed opinion, indicating that the appellate court found no reversible error in the original proceedings.