The surviving family members of Angeline Manderacchi appealed a district court decision that found the United States not liable for her death. The appeals court affirmed the district court's judgment for the United States for the reasons stated in the district court's opinion, finding the United States not liable. The appeals court provided no additional reasoning and simply affirmed the lower court's ruling.
Frank Manderacchi, Surviving Husband, and Dominick J. Manderacchi and Pauline A. Manderacchi, Surviving Minor Children, of Angeline Manderacchi, Deceased, Frank Manderacchi, Administrator of the Estate of Angeline Manderacchi, Deceased, Frank Manderacchi, in His Own Right, and Pauline A. Manderacchi, a Minor, by Frank Manderacchi, Her Father and Next Friend, in Her Own Right v. United States, 389 F.2d 1003, 4th Cir. (1968)
The surviving family members of Angeline Manderacchi appealed a district court decision that found the United States not liable for her death. The appeals court affirmed the district court's judgment for the United States for the reasons stated in the district court's opinion, finding the United States not liable. The appeals court provided no additional reasoning and simply affirmed the lower court's ruling.
The surviving family members of Angeline Manderacchi appealed a district court decision that found the United States not liable for her death. The appeals court affirmed the district court's judgment for the United States for the reasons stated in the district court's opinion, finding the United States not liable. The appeals court provided no additional reasoning and simply affirmed the lower court's ruling.
Frank MANDERACCHI, surviving husband, and Dominick J.
Manderacchi and Pauline A. Manderacchi, surviving minor children, of Angeline Manderacchi, Deceased, Frank Manderacchi, Administrator of the Estate of Angeline Manderacchi, Deceased, Frank Manderacchi, in his own right, and Pauline A. Manderacchi, a minor, by Frank Manderacchi, her father and next friend, in her own right, Appellants, v. UNITED STATES of America, Appellee. No. 11574.
United States Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit.
Argued Jan. 8, 1968. Decided Feb. 8, 1968.
Melvin J. Sykes and Bayard Z. Hochberg, Baltimore, Md. (Paul Berman,
Baltimore, Md., on brief), for appellants. Theodore R. McKeldin, Jr., Asst. U.S. Atty. (Stephen H. Sachs, U.S. Atty., on brief), for appellee. Before HAYNSWORTH, Chief Judge, CRAVEN, Circuit Judge, and KELLAM, District Judge. PER CURIAM:
For the reasons stated by the District Judge in his opinion,1 the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
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