Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Plaintiffs' First Set of Interrogatories and Request for Admissions

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November 26, 1990

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  • Case Files, Sheff v. O'Neill Hardbacks. Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Plaintiffs' First Set of Interrogatories and Request for Admissions, 1990. eaac1de0-a346-f011-877a-002248226c06. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/36f2f952-3f40-4805-b7f7-2804cd5a46ac/motion-for-extension-of-time-to-respond-to-plaintiffs-first-set-of-interrogatories-and-request-for-admissions. Accessed July 29, 2025.

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MILO SHEFF, et al SUPERIOR COURT 
J.D. HARTFORD/NEW 

Plaintiffs NEW BRITAIN AT HARTFORD 

N. 

WILLIAM A. O'NEILL, et al 

Defendants NOVEMBER 26, 1990 

MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO 
RESPOND TO PLAINTIFFS' FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES 

AND PLAINTIFFS' FIRST REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS 

  

  

  

The defendants request an extension of time until December 

3, 1990, by which time they must respond to the plaintiff's First 

Set of Interrogatories, dated September 20, 1990, and the 

plaintiffs' Request for Admissions of the same date. This 

additional time is required to allow for coordination of all the 

people and agencies named as defendants herein. 

Counsel for the plaintiffs have been contacted and have no 

objection to the granting of this motion. 

  

NO ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED 
TESTIMONY NOT REQUIRED 

  

 



  

FOR THE DEFENDANTS 

CLARINE NARDI RIDDLE 
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By: NY a 
{ R./Whelan 

sgistant Attorney General 
a Sherman Street 

Hartford, Connecticut 06105 

Telephone: 566-3696 

  

ORDER 

For good cause shown the foregoing motion is hereby: 

GRANTED/DENIED 

BY THE COURT 
  

CERTIFICATION 
  

This is to certify that a copy of the foregoing was mailed, 

postage prepaid on November 26, 1990 to the following counsel or 

record: 

John Brittain 

University of Connecticut 
School of Law 
65 Elizabeth Street 

Hartford, CT 06105 

Wilfred Rodriguez 
Hispanic Advocacy Project 
Neighborhood Legal Services 
1229 Albany Avenue       
 



  

Hartford, CT 06112 

Philip Tegeler 
Martha Stone 

Connecticut Civil Liberties Union 

32 Grand Street 

Hartford, CT 06106 

Wesley W. Horton 
Mollier, Horton & Fineberg, P.C. 
90 Gillett Street 
Hartford, CT 06105 

Jenny Rivera, Esq. 
Puerto Rican Legal Defense Fund, Inc. 
99 Hudson Street 
14th Floor 
New York, NY 10013 

Julius L. Chambers 
Marianne Lado, Esq. 
Ronald Ellis, Esq. 
NAACP Legal Defense Fund and 
Educational Fund, Inc. 
99 Hudson Street 
New York, NY 10013 

John A. Powell 

Helen Hershkoff 

American Civil Liberties Union 

132 West 43rd Street 

New rk, NY 10036 

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Joh R. Whelan 
Assistant Attorney General 

  

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