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Engle, Correctional Superintendent v. Isaac; Perini, Correctional Superintendent v. Bell; and Engle, Correctional Superintendent v. Hughes, 1981 — 453 U.S. 911 · caselaw · US
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Engle, Correctional Superintendent v. Isaac; Perini, Correctional Superintendent v. Bell; and Engle, Correctional Superintendent v. Hughes
453 U.S. 911·Supreme Court of the United States·1981
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No. 80-1430.
Engle, Correctional Superintendent v. Isaac; Perini, Correctional Superintendent v. Bell; and Engle, Correctional Superintendent v. Hughes.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 6th Cir. [Certiorari granted, 451 U. S. 906.] Motions of respondents for divided argument granted. Motions of respondents for additional time for oral argument or designation of counsel to present oral argument denied. Motion for appointment of counsel granted, and it is ordered that James R. Kingsley, Esquire, of Circleville, Ohio, be appointed to serve as counsel for respondent Isaac in this case.