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00-3172•Chicago, Illinois 60604 March 21, 2002 Before Honorable RICHARD D. CUDAHY, Circuit… v. Plaintiff-Appellee, LARRY WOODROW HARRIS
00-3172Court of Appeals for the Seventh CircuitMar 21, 2002
# United States Court of Appeals For the Seventh Circuit Chicago, Illinois 60604
March 21, 2002
Before
Honorable RICHARD D. CUDAHY, Circuit Judge
Honorable ILANA DIAMOND ROVNER, Circuit Judge
Honorable ANN CLAIRE WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge
No. 00-3172
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
V.
Plaintiff-Appellee,
LARRY WOODROW HARRIS,
Defendant-Appellant.
] Appeal from the United States
| District Court for the Eastern
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District of Wisconsin
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No. 00-CR-50
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Rudolph T. Randa
] Judge
## ORDER
On consideration of the petition for rehearing with suggestion for rehearing en banc
filed by petitioner-appellant on March 8, 2002, no judge in active service has requested a vote
thereon, and all of the judges on the original panel have voted to deny the petition.
Accordingly,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition for rehearing with suggestion for
rehearing en banc be, and the same is, hereby DENIED.
On its own motion, the court amends its February 22, 2002, opinion as follows-the
second to last sentence on page five of the slip opinion will now read "[B]ut there is nothing
per se impermissible about placing the same suspect in two different identification
procedures."
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