Memorandum from Ganucheau to Counsel for Appealing Party Charles E. Roemer III

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November 16, 1989

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  • Case Files, Chisom Hardbacks. Memorandum from Ganucheau to Counsel for Appealing Party Charles E. Roemer III, 1989. a8a9644f-f211-ef11-9f89-6045bda844fd. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/5a7ef69f-41cc-4796-8df4-43a813cb1e33/memorandum-from-ganucheau-to-counsel-for-appealing-party-charles-e-roemer-iii. Accessed October 12, 2025.

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FIFTH CIRCUIT 

OFFICE OF THE CLERK 
GILBERT F. GANUCHEAU 

CLERK 

November 16, 1989 

Mr. Gerald W. Jones 
Mr. Steven H. Rosenbaum 
Mr. Robert S. Berman 
Ms. Lora L. Tredway 
Attorneys, Voting Section 
Civil Rights Division 
Department of Justice 
Post Office Box 66128 
Washington, DC 20035 

TEL. 304-589-6514 
600 CAMP STREET 

NEW ORLEANS. LA 70130 

No. 89-3654 - Chisom -vs- Roemer 

Appealing Party:  CHARLES E. ROMER, III, ET AL. 

The petition for writ of mandamus has been docketed in this 
Court. 

EaThe appeal of the party shown above has been docketed in this 
Court. Please use the referenced case number for future 
inquiries. 

The Court of Appeals' $100 docketing fee and the $5 filing 
fee must be paid to the District Court Clerk with notice to 
us within ten (10) days from this date; otherwise, the appeal 
will be dismissed pursuant to Local Rule 42. 

Counsel desiring to appear in this case must sign and return 
within fifteen (15) days from this date the attached appear-
ance form as required by Circuit Rule 46. Failure to do so 
indicates that you do not desire to appear and your name will 
be removed from our docket in this case. 

Sincerely, 

GILBERT F. GANUCHEAU, Clerk 

By: jDeputy Cle 

Enclosure 

cc: All 'Col:II-lee' of Record 

*TO JONES, ROSENBAUM, BERMAN & TREADWAY 

DKT-1 
Rev. 1/88

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