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Continuance request



Your honor,
Attached is the briefing order just issued by CAAF.  You'll note the schedule extends out 35 days from today (11 Jan 2011).  Col Sullivan, Maj Sripnyo, Mr. Faraj and I will now be turning to on the briefs ordered by CAAF.  CAAF's intent to resolve this matter by way of the Extraordinary Writ process, and therefore pretrial, is clear.  We have no way of knowing whether oral argument may be request or granted or how long CAAF will take to rule after the conclusion of those 35 days.    
The defense therefore is compelled to request an indefinite continuance until this issue is finally resolved through the Extraordinary Writ process.

R/r,
Neal A. Puckett, Esq
LtCol, USMC (Ret)
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On Jan 8, 2011, at 6:01 AM, Jones LtCol David M wrote:

All,

Here is the latest from NMCCA, to CAAF.  

We will proceed to trial as scheduled: 24 January 2010 = 0830 with counsel; and 25 January = 0830 with members.

R,

LtCol David M. Jones
Military Judge
Western Pacific Judicial Circuit
Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary
Office: 645-7287 / 2156
Fax: 645-2035
From the U.S.: 81-611-745-7287 / 2156

Attachment: WUTERICH_Order_1-11-11.pdf
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