Augusta County | |||
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Augusta Population | District Population | |
---|---|---|
District 24: | 5,427 | 52,975 |
District 25: | 17,341 | 54,527 |
District 26: | 30,964 | 54,510 |
Fauquier County | |||
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Fauquier Population | District Population | |
---|---|---|
District 31: | 11,265 | 53,129 |
District 32: | 16,940 | 52,573 |
District 53: | 7,684 | 54,748 |
Rockingham County | |||
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Rockingham Population | District Population | |
---|---|---|
District 26: | 14,749 | 54,510 |
District 27: | 34,495 | 54,166 |
District 28: | 7,794 | 54,754 |
Tazewell County | |||
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Tazewell Population | District Population | |
---|---|---|
District 3: | 6,802 | 52,645 |
District 4: | 15,583 | 53,572 |
District 5: | 28,126 | 52,285 |
Accomack | 31,268 |
Northampton | 14,625 |
Middlesex | 7,719 |
Total | 53,612 |
It has consistently been recognized that pendent jurisdiction is a doctrine of discretion, not of plaintiff's right. Its justification lies in considerations of judicial economy, convenience and fairness to litigants; if these are not present a federal court should hesitate to exercise jurisdiction over state claims, even though bound to apply state law to them.... Needless decisions of state law should be avoided both as a matter of comity and to promote justice between the parties, by procuring *134 for them a surer-footed reading of applicable law.
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