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Kenneth Clement, Florentino Perez, Boris Harris, Gregory Hill, A/K/A John Hall, Walter Scott, Mary Fleming, Orlando East, Robert Willis, Samuel C. Stretton, Esq., Teresa Carr Deni, Esq., George Newman, Esq., Irene Cotton, Esq. v. Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Honorable Edward J. Bradley, Honorable Edward Blake, Honorable W. Wilson Goode, City of Philadelphia, City Council of Philadelphia, Honorable Robert Casey, Governor, General Assembly

Citations: 101 F.3d 689; 1996 WL 640720Docket: 96-1211

Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; October 23, 1996; Federal Appellate Court

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The case involves appellants Kenneth Clement, Florentino Perez, Boris Harris, Gregory Hill (also known as John Hall), Walter Scott, Mary Fleming, Orlando East, Robert Willis, and Samuel C. Stretton, Esq., among others, against the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, several judges, the City of Philadelphia, its City Council, and the Governor of Pennsylvania. The appeal was heard by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which affirmed the decision of the lower court (E.D. Pa. No. 89-05139) presided over by Judge Van Antwerpen.

Key points of the case include the affirmation of the lower court's ruling, indicating that the appellate court found no reversible error in the decision made by the Court of Common Pleas. The specifics of the legal arguments and the nature of the claims made by the appellants are not detailed in the provided excerpt, but the affirmation suggests that the appellate court upheld the lower court's findings and conclusions. The case number is noted as 96-1211, and the decision was rendered on October 23, 1996.