Gerald Alan Brown, and Charles v. Darnell v. United States

U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit · Decided 1997-04-17

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PLAGER, Circuit Judge. Gerald Alan Brown and Charles V. Darnell (“Brown” and “Darnell” or “appellants”) filed complaints in the United States Court of Federal Claims for damages allegedly resulting from tortious acts by the Government and for equitable relief. The Court of Federal Claims dismissed their cases for lack of jurisdiction. In a consolidated action, Brown and Darnell…

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