Letter to Everett From Smiley RE: Cromartie Trial Transcription

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August 27, 1999

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  • Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Letter to Everett From Smiley RE: Cromartie Trial Transcription, 1999. 6e644749-eb0e-f011-9989-002248226c06. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/23ad3ea9-19f6-436e-b19b-9c3d9af380a6/letter-to-everett-from-smiley-re-cromartie-trial-transcription. Accessed June 03, 2025.

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    State of North Carolina 
MICHAEL F. EASLEY Department ot Justice 

ATTORNEY GENERAL P.O. BOX 629 Tiare B. Smiley 

RALEIGH Special Litigation 
27602-0629 (919) 716-6900 

FAX (919) 716-6763 

August 27. 1999 

Mr. Robinson O. Everett 

Post Office Box 386 

Durham. NC 27702 

arrie Trial Transcript 

Dear Robinson: 

[n order to give the federal court reporter sufficient lead time, we would like to go ahead and 

reach agreement on obtaining the trial transcript of the proceedings, possibly on an expedited basis. 

We assume that the parties would like to have the transcript expedited just as we did for the Shaw 

trial. In Shaw. the plaintiff-intervenors and the defendants agreed in a meeting with Judge Britt to 

split the cost of the expedited original transcript, with each party paying for the cost of its individual 

copy of the transcript. If this agreement is again satisfactory. please let me know so that we can 

notify the federal court reporter. 

On another matter, for our internal purposes, please use the name of Tiare B. Smiley on future 

certificates of service rather than Edwin M. Speas. 

Sincerely 

Dries Eb 
Tiare B. Smiley 

Special Deputy Attorney General 

TBS/fc 

Adam Stein 

Todd Cox

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