Home/Case Law/Fourth Circuit/John J. Wiley, Sergeant Charles Bealefeld, Officer Paul B. Deachilla, Officer Harry Van Cleaf, Officer Joseph Struck, Officer Thomas Tomsho, Officer Fraternal Order of Police, Baltimore City Lodge 3, Incorporated v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Timothy Doory, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as Assistant State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office, and State of Maryland Baltimore Police Department Edward J. Tilghman, Commissioner of the Baltimore City Police Department Stuart Simms, State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office
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No. 690288
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
John J. Wiley, Sergeant Charles Bealefeld, Officer Paul B. Deachilla, Officer Harry Van Cleaf, Officer Joseph Struck, Officer Thomas Tomsho, Officer Fraternal Order of Police, Baltimore City Lodge 3, Incorporated v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Timothy Doory, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as Assistant State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office, and State of Maryland Baltimore Police Department Edward J. Tilghman, Commissioner of the Baltimore City Police Department Stuart Simms, State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office
No. 690288 · Decided March 3, 1995
No. 690288·Fourth Circuit · 1995·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
March 3, 1995
Citation
No. 690288
Disposition
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John J. Wiley, Sergeant Charles Bealefeld, Officer Paul B. Deachilla, Officer Harry Van Cleaf, Officer Joseph Struck, Officer Thomas Tomsho, Officer Fraternal Order of Police, Baltimore City Lodge 3, Incorporated v. Mayor and City Council of Baltimore Timothy Doory, Individually, and in His Official Capacity as Assistant State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office, and State of Maryland Baltimore Police Department Edward J. Tilghman, Commissioner of the Baltimore City Police Department Stuart Simms, State's Attorney for the Baltimore City State's Attorneys Office is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on March 3, 1995.
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