Beaudreau v. Gibbons
Opinion of the Court
SUMMARY ORDER
This cause came on to be heard on the record from the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, and was argued by counsel.
ON CONSIDERATION WHEREOF, it is now hereby ordered, adjudged, and decreed that the judgment of said District Court be and it hereby is affirmed substantially for the reasons stated in Judge Squatrito’s Order of Dismissal, dated December 21, 1999, and his Ruling on the Plaintiffs Motion To Set Aside the Order of Dismissal, dated March 30, 2000. The
We have considered all of plaintiffs contentions on this appeal and have found them to be without merit. The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
Reference
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- William C. BEAUDREAU v. Julia Smith GIBBONS, William Houston Brown, David S. Kennedy, John E. McManus, Ellen B. Vergos, Earlean M. Johnson, Craig M. Geno, Causey, Caywood, Taylor-McManus & Bailey, Thomas H. Fulton, U.S. Attorney, William C. Waller, Jr., Buchanan, Neville & Stouffer, Madalyn S. Greenwood, Wendy Warren, James L. Kirby, Harris, Shelton, Dunlap & Cobb LLpc, Berniece Bouie Donald, Edward Montedonico, James H. Allen, Earline Grayer, J Ransdell Keene, George F. Higgs, Stone, Higgs & Drexler, Arthur Ray Law Offices, Arthur E. Ray, Jr., Daniel S. Byer, David R. Huggins, Jed G. Weintraub, Monica Herring, Robert Orians, Martin, Tate, Morrow & Marston, Steven N. Douglas, John L. Ryder, Apperson, Crump, Duzane & Maxwell, B. David Sweeney, Peter D. Lepiscopo, Robert R. Di Trolio, Harris, Geno & Dunbar (a.k.a. Holcomb & Dunbar), IRS Agent, Unknown Staff Attorneys, Unknown Law Clerks, Unknown Court Clerks, Unknown 6th Circuit Judges and/or Magistrates
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- Published