Fridman v. Higgs
Petitioner: Alexander Fridman
Respondent: Joseph Higgs
Case Number: 1:2011cv01002
Filed: September 16, 2011
Court: US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
Office: Alexandria Office
County: Stafford
Presiding Judge: John F. Anderson
Presiding Judge: Anthony J Trenga
Nature of Suit: General
Cause of Action: 28 U.S.C. ยง 2254
Jury Demanded By: None

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April 12, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 20 MEMORANDUM OPINION re: 4 MOTION to Dismiss by Joseph Higgs; 14 First MOTION for Discovery by Alexander Fridman. (See Memorandum Opinion For Details). Signed by District Judge Anthony J Trenga on 4/12/12. (nhall)
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Petitioner: Alexander Fridman
Represented By: Debra Desmore Corcoran
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