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Bruce Barnes, Naaman Harris, Muhammad Mustafaa v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, Transport Workers Union of Philadelphia, Local 234 Transport Workers Union of America/afl-Cio, Harry Lombardo, John Solecki, Lt. Cpl. N. Bentley, Badge No. 46, D. Noz, Iv, Badge No. 256, Unknown Individuals
Citations: 106 F.3d 384; 1996 WL 753907; 1996 U.S. App. LEXIS 34716Docket: 96-1274
Court: Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; December 17, 1996; Federal Appellate Court
In the case of Bruce Barnes, Naaman Harris, and Muhammad Mustafa v. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority et al., the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reviewed an appeal from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (No. 93-cv-03644) on December 18, 1996. The court affirmed the lower court's decision without further comment. The case involved multiple defendants, including the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, the Transport Workers Union of Philadelphia Local 234, the Transport Workers Union of America/AFL-CIO, and several individuals associated with law enforcement and the unions. The affirmation indicates that the appellate court found no reversible error in the proceedings or conclusions reached by the district court.