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The 6th Circuit has granted the AG 14 days extension

Saturday, 12 February 2005

The motion to extend the time in which to file an appeal has been granted by the 6th Circuit court. The Ohio Office of the Attorney General has until the close of business Tuesday 22 of February to get the appeal to the clerk of the court.

There was a explicit notice in the letter advising the AG that no further extension would be granted.

What does it mean?

Well, I'm really not familiar with the wording of such letters.
But the tone struck me as no nonsense, so hopefully this will move along as fast as it can be expected to.

Really, the whole idea of this appeal is absurd as far as I'm concerned ? either Ohio has a case and then they should retry, or they don't and shouldn't. They at least have the possibility to have the whole body of the evidence judged on its own merits ? but instead they target a technicality and try to circumvent the question of the case's merits.

That they go for such an issue means they know they have no case. Which IMHO they shouldn't have had 18 years ago either ? but for a series of absurd circumstances.