Dickerson v. Kaplan

963 F.2d 1522, 1992 U.S. App. LEXIS 12003, 1992 WL 113241
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit·Decided April 13, 1992·No. 91-9309·Published

Opinion

963 F.2d 1522

Dickerson
v.
Kaplan

NO. 91-9309

United States Court of Appeals,
Second Circuit.

Apr 13, 1992

Appeal From: E.D.N.Y., 763 F.Supp. 694

AFFIRMED.

Federal Reporter. The Second Circuit provides by rule for

disposition by summary order when a decision is unanimous

and each judge believes that 'no jurisprudential purpose

would be served by a written opinion.' Decisions without

formal opinions 'shall not be cited or otherwise used in

unrelated cases.' Second Circuit Rules, § 0.23, 28 U.S.C.A.)

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