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Re: Wuterich status



Jim,
Please put all of this in an affidavit and we'll file a motion with the military judge.  You don't have to try to talk to those assholes at Pendleton anymore, either the prosecutors or the contracting office.  The case is being moved back again, this time probably to early Oct.  Bethany, too, has sought information from Pendleton, but apparently to no avail.  Sadly, Maj Marshall (our newest military counsel) seems to have ignored my requests that she "square this away" as well.  This is the sort of ammunition we need to hammer the government.
Sorry for the costly and incredibly long delay.  It's not right, but Haytham and I believe the only force which will move the contracting office is the court.  My office has no leverage or contacts to make things happen.  We can only act through the military counsel.  Our lack of communication with you and Lynnette was more an issue of lack of new information or reply to our requests.  It was never our intent to be discourteous.  I apologize if that was the perception.  
V/r,
Neal  
Neal A. Puckett, Esq
LtCol, USMC (Ret)
Puckett & Faraj, PC
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On Jun 14, 2011, at 5:13 PM, Jim Gripp wrote:

Hi Neal,

About two weeks ago, I was contacted by the government regarding my status for testifying in the Wuterich case.  I have held off responding to them in the hope that we would finally get some/any word about our contract status.  Lynette Adams of my office has attempted on more than a dozen times to get information from your office about this without success (and usually never any response out of simple courtesy).

Our last contact was with Bethany, who was very surprised none of our calls or emails were answered, but to date, she apparently has also not had any success either because we have had no updates.

Therefore, I intend to inform the government tomorrow that I will not be available to testify because our contract expired and no additional funds are available to finish our work.

Let me know if things change in the next 24 hours.

--Jim