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01-4245•Mark Dipasquale; Kristine Dipasquale, H/w v. Bensalem Township
01-4245Court of Appeals for the Third CircuitAug 7, 2002
NOT PRECEDENTIAL
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT
No. 01-4245
MARK DIPASQUALE;
KRISTINE DIPASQUALE, H/W
v.
BENSALEM TOWNSHIP;
FRED SCHUMANN, POLICE OFFICER;
ANDY ANISMAN, POLICE OFFICER;
BOB JUNO, DETECTIVE,
Appellants
On Appeal from the Order of the United States District Court
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania of November 6, 2001
Civ. No. 01-cv-00075
District Judge: Hon. John P. Fullam
Submitted Pursuant to Third Circuit LAR 34.1
July 18, 2001
Before: McKee, Fuentes, and Aldisert, Circuit Judges
(Filed August 7, 2002 )
OPINION OF THE COURT
McKee, Circuit Judge.
Bensalem Township Officers Fred Schumann and Andy Anisman, and Detective
Bob Juno appeal the order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania denying their combined motion for relief from a default judgment.
Inasmuch as we write only for the parties and the district court, we need not set forth the
factual background of this dispute, or belabor the issues raised. We have reviewed the
well reasoned Memorandum Opinion and Order of the district court dated November 6,
2001 and we can add little to it. Therefore, we will affirm substantially for the reasons
set forth in the district court’s thoughtful Memorandum Opinion.
TO THE COURT:
Please file the foregoing memorandum opinion.
By the Court
/s/ Theodore O. McK
Circuit Judge
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