Joint Motion for Extension of Time

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October 26, 1992

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MILO SHEFF, et al. 

Plaintiffs 

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WILLIAM A. O'NEILL, et al. 

Defendants 

SUPERIOR COURT 

JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF 
HARTFORD/NEW BRITAIN 
AT HARTFORD 

October 26, 1992 

  

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JOINT MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME 
  

The parties respectfully request an extension of time of 

one week, to November 3, 1992, to submit their pretrial memoranda and 

list of exhibits pursuant to the Final Pretrial Order. This extension 

of time is necessary due to the large volume of potential exhibits. 

  

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olin Whelan 
rtha Watts 
sistant Attorneys General 

MacKenzie Hall 

110 Sherman Street 

Hartford, CT 06105 

Attorneys for Defendants 

Respectfully Submitted, 

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Philip D. Tegeler 
Martha Stone 

Connecticut Civil Liberties 

Union Foundation 

32 Grand Street 

Hartford, CT 06106 

Attorneys for Plaintiffs 

 



      

ORDER 

For good cause shown, the foregoing Motion is hereby ordered 

GRANTED/DENIED. 

  

Hammer, J. 

DATE: 

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE   

This is to certify that one copy of the foregoing has been mailed 

postage prepaid to John R. Whelan and Martha M. Watts, Assistant 

Attorney Generals, MacKenzie Hall, 110 Sherman Street, Hartford, 

77 

06105 this 26 ‘day of October, 1992 

  

Philip D. Tegeler 

CT

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