Correspondence from Clerk to Counsel Re: Request for Answers

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December 1, 1976

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  • Case Files, Campbell v. Gadsden County District School Board Hardbacks. Correspondence from Clerk to Counsel Re: Request for Answers, 1976. cf89590b-a211-f111-8407-7c1e526962fd. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/4fa22acf-c6f2-4f0c-a389-0b7b9cea07a5/correspondence-from-clerk-to-counsel-re-request-for-answers. Accessed March 05, 2026.

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    UND STATES DISTRICT coud 
OFFICE OF THE CLERK 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA 
HEADQUARTERS OFFICE Division OFFICE 

P. O. BOX 958 P. O. BOX 950 

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32302 December 1 p 1976 PENSACOLA, FLORIDA 32502 

Re: 
WITT CAMPBELL vs. GADSDEN COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD 

TCA 75-232 

TO COUNSEL OF RECORD IN THE _ 
ABOVE CAPTIONED CASE 

Chief Judge Winston E. Arnow has directed me to write 
counsel of record in each pending case to obtain certain infor- 
mation which will be of great assistance to the Court in 
scheduling its workload. 

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The information you are to supply will be your response 
to the questions appearing below. Each counsel in the above 
captioned case should answer the questions and return this 
letter to the Clerk in the enclosed, self-addressed, franked 
envelope on or before December 31, 1976. 

Sincerely, 

Hi SAT 
MARVIN S. WAITS 

Clerk, United States District Court 

Northern District of Florida 

l. Is this a jury or Non-jury case? Jury Non-jury 

2. Is this case at issue? Yes No 

3. Is this case ready for a pre-trial conference? Yes No 

4. What is your estimate of the number of days necessary to 
conduct the entire trial of this case? days. 
(If it is necessary to consult with opposing counsel to 

make an accurate estimate, please do so.) 

cc: Kent Spriggs 

Jack Greenberg and James Gray 
Brian T. Hayes

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