Stein's, Stein's Mfg. Co., and Lou Stein, P.C. v. Arlton Pilling, Postmaster, Woodbury, New Jersey
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Stein's, Stein's Mfg. Co., and Lou Stein, P.C. v. Arlton Pilling, Postmaster, Woodbury, New Jersey, 379 F.2d 554 (3d Cir. 1967)
Stein's, Stein's Mfg. Co., and Lou Stein, P.C. v. Arlton Pilling, Postmaster, Woodbury, New Jersey
Opinion
OPINION OF THE COURT
In the instant case plaintiff appellants sought injunctive relief below against the enforcement of a United States Post Office Department Order, intercepting plaintiffs’ mail for fraudulent violation of Title 39 U.S.C.A. § 4005.
The District Court, after extensive hearing, entered an Order granting summary judgment in favor of the defendant-appellee Arlton Pilling, Postmaster at Woodbury, New Jersey, and dismissed the complaint with prejudice.
On review of the record we find no error. The Order of the District Court will be affirmed for the reasons so well stated by Judge Cohen in his opinion reported at 256 F.Supp. 238 (D.C.N.J. 1966).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STEIN’S, Stein’s Mfg. Co., and Lou Stein, P.C., Appellants, v. Arlton PILLING, Postmaster, Woodbury, New Jersey
- Status
- Published