Volume 103

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Federal Reporter (F.3d)

United States v. Joseph F. Rosa, William A. Kostrick, Martin R. Antonelli, Daniel J. Campbell, Paul F. Connelly, Jr., William Anthony Dadamo, 'Machine Gun Tony', Vivian Davis, Jorge Diaz, William Edgar Gates 'Butch', Donna Marie George, Susan Farances George, Raymond G. Ily, Gary Francis Jones, 'Spanky', Larry H. Linn, James Luketic, 'Lukey', Victor E. Marchitello, Richard Wayne Naugle, Mark D. Nicklow, Robert William Noble, Timothy O'conner, Perry C. Perrino, Ronald R. Plisco, 'Sam

In Re Dow Corning Corporation, Debtor-Appellant. Tort Claimants' Committee Unsecured Creditors' Committee Memorial Hospital of Burlington County Sandra Allen Rachel Wilson Amanda Barad Kanda Koykin Cheryl D. MacGregor Donna Bryant Bruce Baker and Hair Replacement Centers, Inc., Heidi Lindsey v. Dow Corning Corporation the Dow Chemical Company Corning, Incorporated, Movants-Appellants O'brien, Tanski, Tanzer and Young Health Care Providers of Connecticut

In Re Gpa, Inc. D/B/A General Practice Associates, Debtor. Capital Management Consultants, Inc., a Nevada Corporation Alfred De Florentis, Audrey De Florentis, Individuals Gpa, Inc., a Debtor Nevada Corporation Linde's Corporation, a Nevada Corporation v. Humana, Inc., a Delaware Corporation American Medicorp Development Company Clark County Sheriff's Department, Civil Bureau and Doe Corporations 1 Through 9, Inclusive

Raymond Wagstaff-El, Individually and on Behalf of Himself v. City of Baltimore, in Its Official Capacity, as a Municipal Corporation and Enterprise C. Louis Davis, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Ranking Detective of the Baltimore City Police Department, an Enterprise Albert Heinbaugh, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer of the Baltimore City Police Department, an Enterprise James Henderson, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer of the Baltimore City Police Department, an Enterprise Samuel M. Wichner, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Case Agent of the F.B.I., an Enterprise Raymond C. Bloomer, Jr., Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Special Agent of the F.B.I., an Enterprise Emory Waters, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a Special Agent of the F.B.I, an Enterprise Provident Savings Bank, A/K/A Provident Bank of Maryland, in Its Official Capacity as a Baltimore Enterprise, Doing Business as an Fdic Member Bank Charlotte A. Thanner, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as an Agent of Provident Savings Bank, an Enterprise Judith L. Kaiser, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as an Agent of Provident Savings Bank, an Enterprise Bonnie Hicks, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as an Agent of Provident Savings Bank, an Enterprise David F. Mister, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a Member of Ruppersberg, White, Winter, Clark & Mister Law Firm, an Enterprise Cynthia Miller, A/K/A Cynthia Winkler, Individually as a Former Employee and in Her Official Capacity as Former Legal Secretary of Ruppersberg, White, Winter, Clark & Mister Law Firm, an Enterprise Paul Rosenberg, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a United States Magistrate, an Enterprise Frank A. Kaufman, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a United States Court, an Enterprise Carmina Highes, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as an Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore Maryland, an Enterprise Gerald R. Dougher, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a Special Agent of the F.B.I., an Enterprise Roger D. Kuhleman, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Case Agent of the F.B.I., an Enterprise H. Thomas Moore, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Special Agent of the F.B.I., an Enterprise William D. Quarles, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore Maryland, an Enterprise Brice Widdowson, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Police Officer of the Baltimore City Police Department, an Enterprise James Savage, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Lawrence Wagstaff, Individually and in His Official Capacity as an Agent of the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Frederick J. Sullivan, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a Member of Sullivan Law Firm, and Enterprise Veronica Marie Clarke, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Christopher Ohly, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Former Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Catherine C. Blake, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Mark H. Kolman, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Martin S. Himeles, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Linda Chatman Thomsen, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as Assistant United States Attorney for the United States Attorney's Office in Baltimore, Maryland, an Enterprise Joseph H. Young, Individually and an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a United States Court, an Enterprise J. Frederick Motz, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a United States Court, an Enterprise Sylvester Wilson, Individually and as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as an Officer of the U.S. Parole and Probation Department, an Enterprise Daniel Lopez, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as Regional Commissioner of the U.S. Parole Commission, an Enterprise William D. Tenney, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a Hearing Examiner of the U.S. Parole Commission, an Enterprise J. Rogers, Individually as an Employee and in His Official Capacity as a Hearing Examiner of the U.S. Parole Commission, an Enterprise Kathleen J. Pinner, Individually as an Employee and in Her Official Capacity as a Case Analyst for the U.S. Parole Commission, an Enterprise Richard Thornburgh, in His Official Capacity as United States Attorney General, an Enterprise of the Department of Justice United States Parole Commission, in Its Capacity as Commission, an Enterprise John Doe, Warden, in His Official Capacity as Representative of Attorney General, an Enterprise W.M. Campbell, in His Official Capacity as Representative of Attorney General, an Enterprise Federal Bureau of Investigation, in Its Official Capacity as an Investigative Organization, an Enterprise, Individually and Officially on Behalf of All

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