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Bliss v. United States

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Jan 10, 1983
452 A.2d 172 (D.C. 1983)

Opinion

Nos. 80-1060, 80-1075.

November 22, 1982. Certiorari Denied January 10, 1983. See 103 S.Ct. 756.

Before NEWMAN, Chief Judge, KELLY and MACK, Associate Judges.


ORDER


On consideration of the government's motion for modification of opinion and of the response filed with respect thereto, it is this 22nd day of November 1982,

ORDERED that the motion is granted to the extent that footnote 7 of the panel opinion, 445 A.2d 625, 633 n. 7 (1982), insofar as pertinent, is amended to read:

Q. So while you were walking from 14th and K back to the Terminal Hotel, Room 12, that is when he told you about the M M candies that he took during the robbery?


Summaries of

Bliss v. United States

District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Jan 10, 1983
452 A.2d 172 (D.C. 1983)
Case details for

Bliss v. United States

Case Details

Full title:Peter C. BLISS, Appellant, v. UNITED STATES, Appellee

Court:District of Columbia Court of Appeals

Date published: Jan 10, 1983

Citations

452 A.2d 172 (D.C. 1983)

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