Correspondence from Chambers to Williams and Guinier; Order
Correspondence
January 21, 1982 - January 26, 1982

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Case Files, Thornburg v. Gingles Hardbacks, Briefs, and Trial Transcript. Order, 1983. 016ddfb3-d492-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/5fb26841-c7f3-49c6-af9c-97b42094e0ac/order. Accessed April 06, 2025.
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R:JI:VEBJ UEU 7 EE3 .:1,'"T:iti, ff ' il }"i i.l'rh IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA RALETGH DIVISION RALPH GINGLES, €t aI., Plaintiffs VS. RUFUS EDMfSTEN, €t dI., Defendants J. iirC. ; : r:'-)l\1.^,r'ii-i, :. l.--,ii( Ll. Sl. '. i :.r'r:rllJ- ll).-: iiT f. ::iSl-. i,:O. CAn. NO.81-803-Crv-5 ORDER Presently before the court is the plaintiffs' motion to con- sider additional evidence filed November 22, 1983 to which plain- tiffs have attached proposed new exhibits 90, 91 and 92. Plaintiffs also ask leave to file additional exhibits relating to post-trial elections recently held in jurisdictions other than Mecklenburg County. In a response to this motion defendants have stated that they have no objection to the courtrs consideration of plaintiffs' proposed exhibits 90, 91 and 92 but do strenuously resist the introduction of further evidence by the plaintiffs relating to other post-trial elections. Defendants have attached to their response defendantsr proposed exhibits 65, 66 and 67. Upon consideration of plaintiffsr motion and defendants' response the court has concluded to allow the filing of plaintiffsr exhibits 90, 91 and 92 and defendants' exhibits 65, 66 and 67. The court will consider these exhibits to the extent that they are found to be relevant and otherwise admissible in evidence. The motion of plaintiffs for leave to file additional exhibits .t_ post-tria1 elections County is denied. held in jurisdictions other thanrelating to Mecklenburg December 5, 1983. "" o:."t. ,:. -o.g.i'-.{\ -rr;:d.'w' r. T. DUPREE, UNITED STATES Paoe 2