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No. 555936
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

Thomas D. Crooks, and Virgil O. Brown, Stuart Connon, Kenneth E. McDonald Lawrence Agnew, Forrest Killian, Iii, Henry Leon Herd v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina, Forrest J. Killian, Iii, and Thomas D. Crooks, Virgil O. Brown, Stuart Connon, Kenneth E. McDonald Lawrence Agnew, Henry Leon Herd v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina, Virgil O. Brown, and Thomas D. Crooks, Larry Brown, Lawrence Agnew, Stuart Connon, Forrest J. Killian, III v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina

No. 555936 · Decided April 1, 1991
No. 555936 · Fourth Circuit · 1991 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
April 1, 1991
Citation
No. 555936
Disposition
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Thomas D. Crooks, and Virgil O. Brown, Stuart Connon, Kenneth E. McDonald Lawrence Agnew, Forrest Killian, Iii, Henry Leon Herd v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina, Forrest J. Killian, Iii, and Thomas D. Crooks, Virgil O. Brown, Stuart Connon, Kenneth E. McDonald Lawrence Agnew, Henry Leon Herd v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina, Virgil O. Brown, and Thomas D. Crooks, Larry Brown, Lawrence Agnew, Stuart Connon, Forrest J. Killian, III v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Thomas D. Crooks, and Virgil O. Brown, Stuart Connon, Kenneth E. McDonald Lawrence Agnew, Forrest Killian, Iii, Henry Leon Herd v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina, Forrest J. Killian, Iii, and Thomas D. Crooks, Virgil O. Brown, Stuart Connon, Kenneth E. McDonald Lawrence Agnew, Henry Leon Herd v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner for the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina, Virgil O. Brown, and Thomas D. Crooks, Larry Brown, Lawrence Agnew, Stuart Connon, Forrest J. Killian, III v. Parker Evatt, Commissioner of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Grady Wallace, Commissioner South Carolina Parole and Pardons Board, State of South Carolina in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on April 1, 1991.
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