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Re: Hartford Courant article on Frank Wuterich



Life goes on! I'm sure you guys will do just fine.

If I can help with anything, let me know!
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From: Puckett Neal <neal@puckettfaraj.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 15:42:46 -0500
To: Mark Zaid <mark@markzaid.com>
Cc: Faraj Haytham <haytham@puckettfaraj.com>
Subject: Re: Hartford Courant article on Frank Wuterich

Thanks, Mark.  Just talked to him.  I'm behind on my to-do list.  
FYI, Debra quit the firm last night.  It's back to me and the Lebanese Lion.  Kind of glad, truth be told.  Been living too much drama.  Have a great weekend!

Neal
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On Dec 16, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Mark S. Zaid wrote:

Matt, thanks for reaching out. I'm not that much involved in the case anymore since it is pretty much strictly a military criminal case now so Neal Puckett, the lead attorney, would be your best bet for information. I have cc'd him.

Mark
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From: "Kauffman, Matt" <MKauffman@courant.com>
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 05:18:20 +0000
To: Mark Zaid <mark@markzaid.com>
Subject: Hartford Courant article on Frank Wuterich

Hi Mark.
 
This is Matt Kauffman with the Hartford Courant up in Connecticut. Hey, I wanted to give you a heads-up that I'm going to give you a call on Friday for a story I was just asked to do for Saturday as an advance piece for the beginning of Frank's trial, which I believe is still scheduled for Jan. 4. (Not sure why they want to run the piece 18 days in advance, but those are my marching orders.)
 
I'm just looking for a status report on how Frank's doing and any sense you have of how long the hearing might last and if you're expecting anything unusual in terms of evidence or witnesses. I re-read the Article 32 report tonight, and as someone who spent years covering the courthouse, it's a fascinating legal case. I don't mean that to sound crass - as it's not my freedom at stake -- but looking over the issues, I get the sense this is a case the defense team would be eager to get into court and try.
 
If you see this in the morning, let me know if there are better times to catch you on Friday -- or if you're going to be completely unreachable, if you can suggest who I should contact instead.
 
Thanks, and hope all is well with you.
 
 
Matt Kauffman
 
 
 
 
Matthew Kauffman
The Hartford Courant
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Hartford, CT  06115
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