Baijnath v. Chan
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Opinion
60 F.3d 813
James Baijnath
v.
Michael Shree Chan, Senior Minister of Trade for Import and
Export Georgetown, Guyana, South America, Randolph
Evans, Consulate General of Guyana
NO. 95-5043
United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.
May 18, 1995
Appeal From: D.N.J., No. 94-cv-03387,
Thompson, J.
AFFIRMED.
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