United States v. One Toshiba Color Television
United States v. One Toshiba Color Television
Opinion
Opinions of the United 2000 Decisions States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
6-13-2000
United States v. One Toshiba Color Television Precedential or Non-Precedential:
Docket 98-3578 & 983579
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Nos. 98-3578 & 98-3579
United States v. One Toshiba Color Television, et al.
The following modifications have been made to the Court's Opinion issued on May 24, 2000, to the above-entitled appeal and will appear as part of the final version of the opinion:
1. On page 5, line 5, Proc. should be P.
2. On page 6, second full paragraph, line 4, Proc. should be P.
3. On page 9, fourth line from the bottom, Serv. should be Servs.
4. On page 10, first full paragraph, line 13, change Bd. to Board.
5. Change vis-a-vis to vis-…-vis -- on page 12, first full paragraph, line 10; and on page 17 in footnote 6.
6. On page 13, in footnote 3, line 1, change Prof. to Professional.
7. Change Proc. to P. -- on page 15, second full paragraph, line 6; on page 16, line 1 and the third line from the bottom of page 16; and on page 17, first full paragraph line 7.
8. On page 16, line 9, change the period to a comma and make See lower case.
9. On page 17, first full paragraph, line 14, change Louisiana to La.
10. On page 20, line 3, add "see also before the cite Ikelionwu v. United States.
11. On page 22, third line from the bottom, delete the quotation mark.
Very truly yours,
/s/ MARCIA M. WALDRON, Acting Clerk
Dated: June 13, 2000
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