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No. 722803
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Commodore Lodge No. 3, Fraternal Order of Police of Norfolk, Virginia, Incorporated Robert E. Wash Jeffrey S. Mahan v. City of Norfolk, Virginia Melvin C. High, in His Official Capacity as Chief of Police, City of Norfolk James B. Oliver, Jr., in His Official Capacity as City Manager, City of Norfolk, and in His Official Capacity as Director of Public Safety, City of Norfolk, and City of Norfolk Police Department

No. 722803 · Decided July 22, 1996
No. 722803 · Fourth Circuit · 1996 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
July 22, 1996
Citation
No. 722803
Disposition
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Commodore Lodge No. 3, Fraternal Order of Police of Norfolk, Virginia, Incorporated Robert E. Wash Jeffrey S. Mahan v. City of Norfolk, Virginia Melvin C. High, in His Official Capacity as Chief of Police, City of Norfolk James B. Oliver, Jr., in His Official Capacity as City Manager, City of Norfolk, and in His Official Capacity as Director of Public Safety, City of Norfolk, and City of Norfolk Police Department is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Commodore Lodge No. 3, Fraternal Order of Police of Norfolk, Virginia, Incorporated Robert E. Wash Jeffrey S. Mahan v. City of Norfolk, Virginia Melvin C. High, in His Official Capacity as Chief of Police, City of Norfolk James B. Oliver, Jr., in His Official Capacity as City Manager, City of Norfolk, and in His Official Capacity as Director of Public Safety, City of Norfolk, and City of Norfolk Police Department in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on July 22, 1996.
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