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United States v. Terry Andrew Wilder
Citations: 37 F.3d 1497; 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 34944; 1994 WL 556935Docket: 94-6070
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; October 12, 1994; Federal Appellate Court
Terry Andrew Wilder's appeal against the denial of his motion under 28 U.S.C. § 2255 was reviewed by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. The court found the appeal to be without merit and affirmed the district court's decision, which had been issued on January 6, 1994. The appeal was submitted on June 14, 1994, and decided on October 12, 1994, with the panel consisting of Circuit Judges Widener, Hamilton, and Williams. The court determined that oral argument was unnecessary as the issues were sufficiently addressed in the submitted materials.