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Inmates of the Allegheny County Jail, Thomas Price Bey, Arthur Goslee, Robert Maloney, and Calvin Milligan on Their Own Behalf and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated v. Cyril H. Wecht, President of the Allegheny County Board of Prison Inspectors, and the Other Members of the Board Thomas Foerster and William H. Hunt, Commissioners for Allegheny County Frank J. Lucchino, Controller for Allegheny County Eugene Coon, Sheriff for Allegheny County the Honorable Patrick R. Tamilia Michael J. O'Malley and Marion K. Finkelhor, Judges, Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County Richard S. Caliguiri, Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh, Harriet McCray Msgr. Charles Owen Rice and Charles Kozakiewicz, Warden of the Allegheny County Jail and William R. Robinson, Executive Director of Prison Inspectors and Cyril Wecht, Thomas Foerster and William H. Hunt, as Commissioners of Allegheny County v. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Corrections Davis S. Owens, Jr., Commissioner,

Citations: 93 F.3d 1146; 5 Am. Disabilities Cas. (BNA) 1632; 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 24921; 1996 WL 546473Docket: 95-3402

Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; September 20, 1996; Federal Appellate Court

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The document is an order from the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit regarding the case involving the Inmates of the Allegheny County Jail, who are appellants against various officials and entities, including the Allegheny County Board of Prison Inspectors and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The court has determined that a majority of active judges have voted in favor of rehearing the case en banc, which means the appeal will be reviewed by the full court rather than a smaller panel. The previous opinion and judgment issued on August 22, 1996, are to be vacated, and the case will be scheduled for rehearing at the court's convenience. Judge Louis H. Pollak is mentioned in relation to the panel rehearing only.