Berberian v. O'Neil

290 A.2d 613, 110 R.I. 908, 1972 R.I. LEXIS 1017
CourtSupreme Court of Rhode Island
DecidedMay 18, 1972
DocketAppeal No. 1712
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Berberian v. O'Neil, 290 A.2d 613, 110 R.I. 908, 1972 R.I. LEXIS 1017 (R.I. 1972).

Opinion

Motion of state to dismiss the appeal is denied without prejudice to its right to renew such motion at the hearing on the merits. [909]*909Motion of plaintiff-appellant to assign for hearing without the benefit of the state’s brief is granted without prejudice to the right of the state to file its brief before the October 1972 session, to which session the case is assigned.

Aram K. Berberian, plaintiff-appellant, pro se. Richard J. Israel, Attorney General, W. Slater Allen, Jr., Asst. Attorney General, for defendant-appellee.

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