REDFEARN v. DELAWARE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE

Civ. A. No. 4528.

362 F.Supp. 65 (1973)

B. Wilson REDFEARN et al., Plaintiffs, v. DELAWARE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE and Herman C. Brown, Chairman, Defendants, Basil R. Battaglia et al., Intervening Defendants, James H. Baxter, Jr., et al., Intervening Defendants, Charles G. Lamb et al., Intervening Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Delaware.

July 27, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Wilson Redfearn, pro se.

William O. La Motte, III and Thomas Reed Hunt, Jr., of Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell, Wilmington, Del., for plaintiffs other than Redfearn.

William Swain Lee and Michael Joseph Rich, Georgetown, Del., for defendants.

Victor F. Battaglia, G. Thomas Sandbach and Gary W. Aber of Biggs & Battaglia, Wilmington, Del., for intervening defendants, Basil R. Battaglia and others.

Howard T. Ennis, Jr. and Paul Reed, Georgetown, Del., for intervening defendants, James H. Baxter and others.

A. Richard Barros, Dover, Del., for intervening defendants, Charles G. Lamb and others.


OPINION

LATCHUM, District Judge.

This suit arises out of an on-going dispute among members of the Delaware Republican Party over the apportionment of delegates to the Republican State and National Nominating Conventions. It was instituted as a class action1 by a group of registered Republicans from the Second Convention District2 who seek redress under the

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