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I have too many dates and details in my head right now.I am fascinated by the Court's tactical moves here. Am I right that cancelling the Victims families' hearing for the 25th and setting a scheduling conference effectively freezes all the complaints until after the scheduling conference and the hearing date eventually scheduled at that conference? If the intent was just to hear both complaints at once, why not tell the press and their attorneys to show up on the 25th when the victims do or suffer in silence?
Is the judge effectively thumbing her nose at a party coming before her court? Is it acceptable under the rules for the judge to deliberately delay an action coming before the court? Or does this give the complaining parties the right to go higher? As things stand now, I'm thinking the earliest possible hearing date will be somewhere around June 25th, wink wink.
I thought that the May 25 hearing was moved online to May 22. Is the coalition hearing separate from that one? I do recall that they asked for a stay on the gag order until a decision is made (I had to laugh at that. I'm sure they have headlines and stories ready to push out the moment anyone is able to talk on the record.