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Morley's Auto Body, Inc., a Florida Corp., D/B/A Morley's Towing, Morris Solow, David Solow, D/B/A Dave's Towing, Kenneth Solow v. Don Hunter, Sheriff of Collier County, L. Wayne Graham, Captain in Collier County Sheriff's Office, Collier County, Collier County Sheriff's Office, John Doe 1-10

Citations: 79 F.3d 1162; 1996 WL 107131Docket: 94-3158

Court: Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; February 26, 1996; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Morley's Auto Body, Inc., along with its owners Morris, David, and Kenneth Solow, filed an appeal against Don Hunter, Sheriff of Collier County, and other officials related to the Collier County Sheriff's Office. The case was heard by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, identified as No. 94-3158, with the decision dated February 27, 1996. The appeal included a request for a rehearing en banc, which was denied. The underlying issues pertained to allegations involving the actions of the Sheriff and the Sheriff's Office that the Solows contended violated their rights. The document cites an earlier decision in the case reported at 70 F.3d 1209, providing a legal context for the appeal and the denial of rehearing.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Rehearing En Banc

Application: The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals denied the appellants' request for a rehearing en banc in the appeal against the Collier County Sheriff and officials.

Reasoning: The appeal included a request for a rehearing en banc, which was denied.

Reference to Prior Decision

Application: The opinion references an earlier decision in the same case to provide legal context for the current appeal and the denial of rehearing.

Reasoning: The document cites an earlier decision in the case reported at 70 F.3d 1209, providing a legal context for the appeal and the denial of rehearing.