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Elkins (Roger L.), Moore (Wanda), Hicks (Mary), Rose (Sue), Hill (Jackie), Lyles (Gary), Harrison (Smiddy), Woods (Keith), Eldridge (Johnny), Mullins (Eugene), Childress (Greg), Breeding (Charles), O'Quinn (Joey), Yates (Leroy), Goins (Russell), Mullins (Carolyn), Willis (Harold), Boyd (Freddy), Turner (Denis), Edwards (Tim), Blansett (Mickey) v. Sullivan (Ira), Phipps (Avery), Vanover (Ralph), Shortt (Burl), Sutherland (Jim), Tate (Joe), Robinson (Jim), Vanover (Henry)
Citation: 935 F.2d 267Docket: 90-2643
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; June 12, 1991; Federal Appellate Court
The case involves multiple appellants, including individuals such as Roger L. Moore, Wanda Hicks, and others, against various appellees, including Ira Sullivan and others. It was heard in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, with the appeal number 90-2643 and 90-2714. The appeal originated from the Western District of Virginia (W.D. Va.) and was decided on June 12, 1991. The appellate court dismissed the appeal without further elaboration on the reasons for dismissal. The original district court ruling was recorded as 765 F. Supp. 1541.