Verez v. Virginia

1986-12-01
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Headline: Court denies petitions for rehearing in multiple listed cases, ending those rehearing requests and noting that Justice Scalia did not participate in the consideration or decision of the petitions.

Holding:

Real World Impact:
  • Denies petitions for rehearing in multiple listed cases.
  • Justice Scalia did not participate in consideration or decision.
  • Closes the rehearing stage for the listed petitions.
Topics: court procedure, rehearing denials, appeals and review

Summary

Background

The document lists numerous docket numbers for cases before the Court and records a single action: "Petitions for rehearing denied." It identifies the specific procedural outcome and notes that Justice Scalia took no part in considering or deciding those petitions.

Reasoning

The excerpt does not include any opinions, explanations, or the Court’s reasoning for the denials. It provides only the administrative disposition—denial of rehearing requests—and the participation note about Justice Scalia. No separate majority, concurring, or dissenting text appears in the provided excerpt.

Real world impact

As of this order, the listed petitions for rehearing are denied and the Court has closed the rehearing process for those entries. The denial is an immediate procedural result recorded by the Court; the excerpt contains no further directions or commentary about next steps or substantive consequences for the underlying matters.

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