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Charles E. Carter, and Charles H. Carter Alysia Carter v. United States District Court for the District of Maryland J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Attorney General Julia M. Freit, Assistant Attorney General William O. Carr Cypert O. Whitfill

Citations: 23 F.3d 399; 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 18440; 1994 WL 191732Docket: 94-1310

Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; May 17, 1994; Federal Appellate Court

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Charles E. Carter, along with co-plaintiffs Charles H. Carter and Alysia Carter, appealed a decision from the United States District Court for the District of Maryland which denied relief on their 42 U.S.C. § 1983 complaint. The appeal was submitted on April 21, 1994, and decided on May 17, 1994, by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, comprised of Chief Judge Ervin, Circuit Judge Michael, and Senior Circuit Judge Chapman. The appellate court reviewed the district court's record and found the appeal lacked merit. Consequently, the Fourth Circuit affirmed the district court's decision, referencing its reasoning in Carter v. United States District Court (D. Md. Feb. 1, 1994). The court opted to forgo oral argument, concluding that the existing materials sufficiently presented the facts and legal issues, rendering further discussion unnecessary.