James Bedford Fisher, Jr. v. County of Roanoke
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Opinion
February 27, 2001
Professor Richard A. Williamson Elizabeth Oyster, Esq. College of William and Mary Geronimo Development Corp. Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 606 25th Avenue, South Suite 206 Mr. David M. George St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301 Government Relations Contracts D5-20 Mead Data Central, Inc. West Group Legal Data Collections 610 Opperman Drive 8891 Gander Creek Drive Eagan, Minnesota 55123 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342
Paul Fletcher, Publisher Virginia Lawyers Weekly 106 North Eighth Street Richmond, Virginia 23219
Re: James Bedford Fisher, Jr. v. County of Roanoke Record No. 2372-98-3
Gentlemen and Ms. Oyster:
I am enclosing to you a copy of an order entered by this Court in the above-referenced case on February 27, 2001. The Court has directed that this order be published in the appropriate volumes. I appreciate your cooperation in ensuring that publication is accomplished.
Sincerely,
Marty K. P. Ring Deputy Clerk
MKPR:mfr Enclosure Tuesday 27th
February, 2001.
James Bedford Fisher, Jr., Appellant,
against Record No. 2372-98-3 Circuit Court No. CR98001014
County of Roanoke, Appellee.
Upon Remand from the Supreme Court of Virginia
In accordance with the order of the Supreme Court of
Virginia entered on December 22, 2000, the opinion previously
rendered by this Court on December 28, 1999 is withdrawn and the
mandate entered on that date is vacated. As further directed by
the order of the Supreme Court, this matter is remanded to the
trial court with instructions that the trial court enter an
order which corrects the inconsistencies in the "Trial and
Sentencing Order" that was the subject of this appeal. The new
order entered by the trial court shall be considered a final
order for purposes of any subsequent appeals.
This order shall be certified to the trial court.
A Copy,
Teste:
Cynthia L. McCoy, Clerk
By:
Deputy Clerk
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