The SAO is closed now and won't reopen until Monday. Still no word. Checked with my outside sources and they don't know anymore than we do. So it appears we will be waiting until next week. :kickcan:
There's only so much you can control and with everything else on your plate, you and Kate have done an amazing job.The SAO is closed now and won't reopen until Monday. Still no word. Checked with my outside sources and they don't know anymore than we do. So it appears we will be waiting until next week. :kickcan:
Do you think the next batch of docs was withheld because of the holidays or because of the ensuing arrest of MS?
Honesty would be appreciated because of the impending cost.
Sure. The most recent batch we purchased had been estimated to be $1,000. The final invoice was just shy of $600. (That's why we have the $400 available to apply toward this purchase.)Could you share what she estimated the cost would be for the 2nd batch that finalized at $600? Just trying to see how much she has over projected in the past.
It worked for me.
Could you share what she estimated the cost would be for the 2nd batch that finalized at $600? Just trying to see how much she has over projected in the past.
Sure. The most recent batch we purchased had been estimated to be $1,000. The final invoice was just shy of $600. (That's why we have the $400 available to apply toward this purchase.)
When I did the index, I noticed that there were quite a few missing bates pages for batch 2 of the second release and noted such within the document. Since everything was sequential bates ,those pages must be there but not being released yet.
I wonder if it's due to the attorneys having them sealed yet the clerk thought they were going to be released. That might account for why last batch was less than projected by the clerk?
Fyi 618 bates pages (out of a potential sequence of 1,515) within the batch that I indexed were missing. That is 41% missing.
The next batch release will probably show if they were just held back, or they are under seal possibly ?
When I did the index, I noticed that there were quite a few missing bates pages for batch 2 of the second release and noted such within the document. Since everything was sequential bates ,those pages must be there but not being released yet.
I wonder if it's due to the attorneys having them sealed yet the clerk thought they were going to be released. That might account for why last batch was less than projected by the clerk?
Fyi 618 bates pages (out of a potential sequence of 1,515) within the batch that I indexed were missing. That is 41% missing.
The next batch release will probably show if they were just held back, or they are under seal possibly ?
Batch #1 was the batch that the SAO went above and beyond and saved WS hundreds of dollars by excluding select non-essential pages (that Dmacky is referencing.) I don't think we were given that special consideration in Batch #2 so I'm delighted (again!) to realize 41% of the evidence against CWW probably includes evidence against those not arrested yet.
When I did the index, I noticed that there were quite a few missing bates pages for batch 2 of the second release and noted such within the document. Since everything was sequential bates ,those pages must be there but not being released yet.
I wonder if it's due to the attorneys having them sealed yet the clerk thought they were going to be released. That might account for why last batch was less than projected by the clerk?
Fyi 618 bates pages (out of a potential sequence of 1,515) within the batch that I indexed were missing. That is 41% missing.
The next batch release will probably show if they were just held back, or they are under seal possibly ?
Keep in mind that the SAO is not disclosing just evidence "against" CWW but all evidence relevant to his case--which definitely would include evidence against other defendants and potential defendants, as well as any evidence tending to undermine the prosecution's case. Therefore, if anything about MS's involvement at all is being held back, it's being held back (from the public) under the specific exception about compromising an ongoing investigation. CWW and his attorneys would still need to see that stuff, though, even if we don't.
None of these documents have been filed with the court yet, so none are under seal. The only thing filed in court is a notice of disclosure.