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Nothing in over 2 months? All parties applied for "oral" arguments. But no follow up? Do we assume that "oral" has not been done yet or? Is this 'stretch' common? I think I read after written *and oral* have been presented, then the Court has 3 months (or 90 days) for decision?
Watching this space....
DD
The Court will usually schedule oral argument within a few months after briefing is complete.
So Court reads or studies the written briefs "within few months," 'before the' "oral arguments." So, timing is on course. Schedule for "oral arguments" could be posted soon now?
12/12/2013 | Received: | letter dated 11/18/13 from Joseph Herrera requesting denial of Watchtower appeal |
http://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=A136641
why (what purpose?) was this letter entered in the "docket" and who is this "Joseph Herrera?"
Bump
Is he this guy?
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June 1, 2011 - The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) and the Department of Social Services (DSS) has approved of me providing Spanish/English oral interpreting, sight translation and small text translations.
On August 31, 2010, The South Carolina Court Administration of the Supreme Court certifies that I have successfully completed the Phase II Written Examination for Court Interpreters.
On July 18, 2010, Midlands Technical College (Columbia, SC) certifies that I have successfully completed the SC Court Interpreter Certification Program Phase I Orientation.
The American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) has awarded me the highest rating as a speaker in the Spanish Language, based on the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines. Speakers at the "Superior" level are able to communicate in the language with accuracy and fluency in order to participate fully and effectively in conversations on a variety of topics in formal and informal settings from both concrete and abstract perspectives.
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--Quality Coordinator, Hazard Insurance Customer Care
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Question:
Why is a "WBT$ Tour Manager" involved in such a crucial case?!...................
........................................ ...OUTLAW
Very curious.
He looks like a real douche. Just sayin'... Maybe he's being trained as a double for Mark Sanderson??