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Rumsey v. N.Y. State Dep. of Corr. Ser

U.S.
Oct 3, 1994
513 U.S. 875 (1994)

Summary

holding that plaintiff was not entitled to rely on a defendant's jury demand where the defendant had neither a constitutional nor a statutory right to make such a demand

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Opinion

Nos. 94-191, 94-232.

October 3, 1994.


ORDERS

C.A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 19 F. 3d 83.


Summaries of

Rumsey v. N.Y. State Dep. of Corr. Ser

U.S.
Oct 3, 1994
513 U.S. 875 (1994)

holding that plaintiff was not entitled to rely on a defendant's jury demand where the defendant had neither a constitutional nor a statutory right to make such a demand

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Case details for

Rumsey v. N.Y. State Dep. of Corr. Ser

Case Details

Full title:RUMSEY ET AL. v. NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ET…

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 3, 1994

Citations

513 U.S. 875 (1994)

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