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Prelich v. Medical Resources, Inc.
In considering a motion to dismiss, the court must “accept the well-pled allegations of the complaint as true,” and “construe facts and reasonable inferences derived therefrom in the light most favorable to the plaintiff.” Ibarra v. United States, 120 F.3d 472, 474 (4th Cir.1997); see also Bass v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., 324 F.3d 761, 764 (4th Cir.), cert. denied, 540 U.S. 940 , 124 S.Ct. 301 , 157 L.Ed.2d 253 (2003).
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Errico
v.
Harrison, Warden
v.
Harrison, Warden
03-152.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 6, 2003.
Published
ERRICO
v.
HARRISON, WARDEN.
No. 03-152.
Supreme Court of United States.
October 6, 2003.
1
Appeal from the C. A. 11th Cir.
2
Certiorari denied. Reported below: 61 Fed. Appx. 669.