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PHILADELPHIA – A per curiam panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed the ruling of a lower federal court, which had thrown out a lawsuit concerning a man’s dispute over the sale of property he says he acquired from his incapacitated wife.
On April 26, Third Circuit judges Kent A. Jordan, Cheryl Ann Krause and Peter J. Phipps
upheld the dismissal in favor of the City of Philadelphia, John W. Herron, Paul Feldman, PNC Bank and Linda Hobkirk, and against plaintiff Victor Walthour.
“In January 2020, Walthour filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, alleging that forged documents led to the ‘illegal’ sale of property that he had ‘won in settlement’ from a personal injury action involving his incapacitated wife,” the Third Circuit said.
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A Hollidaysburg man who has spent almost two decades challenging his convictions and a 25-year minimum prison sentence on arson charges, will now be able to present his arguments to the U.S. District Court in Johnstown.
Christopher M. Rodland, who is incarcerated in the State Correctional Institution at Houtzdale, has carried on his lengthy fight after his attorneys years ago failed to properly present his appeals at the state level.
Rodland twice has won the right for a new round of appeals, and mostly recently has taken his case before the U.S. District Court in Johnstown.