Reynolds' memo opposing the use of video conferencing
Reynolds has issued his memorandum opposing the use of telephone or video conferencing in my jurisdiction hearing. The real reason, of course, is to make this cost me as much as possible. The nominal reason is so that my demeanor can be seen in the court room. The most offensive part of this memo is the assertion that we want to do this electronically so that David Ritz won't have to travel to ND and risk arrest, and that his severe health problems have nothing to do with it.
Full text is here (pdf, 11 scanned pages)
Full text is here (pdf, 11 scanned pages)
Labels: legal, Reynolds, Reynolds_v_Falk, SLAPP
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