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To: opentalk

In my opinion it’s just court housekeeping and means nothing.


2 posted on 10/07/2009 4:07:48 PM PDT by devere
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To: devere

Nothing? Why finalize dates for a trial that’s about to be “case dismissed”??


4 posted on 10/07/2009 4:09:00 PM PDT by Genoa (Luke 12:2)
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To: devere
But Tom Mrozek, a spokesman for the Department of Justice, said the order specifically states the judge is considering the motion to dismiss. With the schedule, the judge appeared to want to "just memorialize" that there was a hearing.

"There was no ruling," he told WND. "I think for anybody to say there's a trial is way premature. The judge hasn't decided."

Too soon to tell, no final confirmation.

7 posted on 10/07/2009 4:14:18 PM PDT by opentalk
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To: devere

The Court has three months to decide the case from the date of submission. The fact that the court set a trial date is calendar housekeeping. It means nothing if the motion to dismiss is granted.


16 posted on 10/07/2009 5:24:13 PM PDT by Pinetop
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