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Hogan v. Carter, No. 94-7037 (4th Cir.) (85 F.3d 1113) (June 4, 1996) (Judge J. Michael Luttig)

Here the Court not only held that unpublished decisions are not regarded as binding precedent, it also ruled that such opinions cannot be cited or considered in any case in the absence of unusual circumstances.

Here the Court observed that: "Under our own internal rules, unpublished decisions are not precedential; ...

 

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