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Re: IMEGA / DoJ Extension Request
Extensions of this kind are routinely granted the first time they are requested. The second time depends on the individual judge, the third time is rare in Federal Court, but judges tend to cut the government a lot of slack.
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Re: IMEGA / DoJ Extension Request
The good news is that the government's trial attorney is from the D.C. head office. The govt. must some concern about the iMEGA case because they did not let local goverment attorneys handle it.
I would think that if the govt. believed that a challenge to standing alone would end the litigation, or that it lacked any merit, then the local office would have been permitted to represent the govt. |
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Re: IMEGA / DoJ Extension Request
Two weeks puts it around the 18th? Thats pushing up hard on the ruling on the size and scope of Antigua's sanctions.
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Re: IMEGA / DoJ Extension Request
I have to admit I'm beginning to lose trust/faith in the PPA. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: IMEGA / DoJ Extension Request
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I have to admit I'm beginning to lose trust/faith in the PPA. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Lose, heck, I never really have had any. I really believe we are as, no, make that MORE effective than they are. obg |
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