Panel Rules Virginia Assault Weapons Ban Lawsuits Will Proceed Separately
The panel said the cases raise different legal questions and that three had already seen preliminary injunction rulings.
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Virginia Judges Reject Bid To Combine Gun-Ban Lawsuits
A Virginia judicial panel denied the Commonwealth’s attempt to centralize four lawsuits challenging the state’s new gun-control laws. img Duncan Johnson Virginia’s attempt to consolidate four separate challenges to its new gun-control laws into a single courtroom has failed. A judicial panel denied the Commonwealth’s application to transfer Santolla v Katz, Crump v Katz, Curtis v Katz, and Black v Hook into a single proceeding, finding that the …
Three-judge panel declines to consolidate gun lawsuits
by Brandon Jarvis The three-judge panel formed by the Virginia Supreme Court declined to consolidate the lawsuits challenging the assault weapons ban in Virginia. “Separate cases have already presented arguments and declarations on the issue of whether a preliminary injunction should be granted in the various jurisdictions where the cases are filed,” the ruling from the panel states. “Further the courts have ruled on those preliminary injunction…
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