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McKenna (Gerald P.), Hooper (Brian L.), Dooley (John), Gans (Kevin), Ozolina (David), Harrington (Desmond), McPherson (Robert), Brown (Maurice), Gay (Andre) v. Lehman (Joseph), Beard (Jeffrey, Dr.), Morck (r.r.), Kressler (k.l.), Sohomuch (M.), Smith (Mr.), Shuffer (Douglas W.), Brown (Maurice), Gans (Kevin), McPherson (Robert), McKenna (Gerald P.), Gay (Andre), Hooper (Brian), Ozolina (Dave)

Citations: 27 F.3d 557; 1994 WL 249484Docket: 93-7364

Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; May 19, 1994; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

In the case 27 F.3d 557, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reviewed an appeal from the Middle District of Pennsylvania, presided over by Judge Muir. The appeal involved multiple parties, including McKenna, Hooper, Dooley, Gans, Ozolina, Harrington, McPherson, Brown, Gay, Beard, Dr. Morck, Kressler, Sohomuch, and Shuffer. The Court ultimately affirmed the decision of the lower court, indicating that the findings and conclusions reached by Judge Muir were upheld without reversal. The case was dated May 19, 1994, and was assigned the appeal number 93-7364.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appellate Review Standards

Application: The Court of Appeals applies a deferential standard of review to the findings and conclusions of the lower court, affirming the decision without reversal.

Reasoning: The Court ultimately affirmed the decision of the lower court, indicating that the findings and conclusions reached by Judge Muir were upheld without reversal.

Jurisdiction of Appellate Courts

Application: The United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has jurisdiction to hear appeals from the Middle District of Pennsylvania, as demonstrated in this case.

Reasoning: In the case 27 F.3d 557, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reviewed an appeal from the Middle District of Pennsylvania, presided over by Judge Muir.