Correspondence from Lani Guinier to John V. O'Brien (Clerk) Re: United States v. Turner

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April 16, 1985

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  • Legal Department General, Lani Guinier Correspondence. Correspondence from Lani Guinier to John V. O'Brien (Clerk) Re: United States v. Turner, 1985. 5b2cb9df-e792-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/5e89828d-ba04-48c7-99d6-568053a66851/correspondence-from-lani-guinier-to-john-v-obrien-clerk-re-united-states-v-turner. Accessed August 19, 2025.

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    April 15, 1985

Hon. John V. OrBrien, Clerk
United States Distri-ct Court
Southern District of Alabama
Post Office Box 2625
1I3 St. Joseph Street
Mobile, Alabama 36652

Dear lvlr. OrBrien:
RE: United

et aI.
States v.
Cr. No.

Turner,
85- 0001 4

f- encrose, f?r firing, tne forlowing pre-trial motions forwhich an evidentiary hearing is req,lellea,
Motion to Suppress Evidence
Motion to Transfer Trial
Motion to vacate or l4odify portion of order datedFebruary g, l9g5 to permit Defendant toparticipate in the preparation of his DefenseMotion to Dismiss the rndiclment as the product ofan rnvidiously selective and vindictiveprosecution

Additional motions are also enclosed for filing:
Motion for Discovery
Motion for Leave to File Exhibits under sealMotion to Dismiss the.Indictment, to CompelElection, to Strike SurplusageJoint Motion to Schedule proleediigs

Pina11y, r enclose a Notice of Adoption of pre-tria1 Motions.
Please be advised that r may seek to supprement these motions onth:.basis of pre-trial discovery, and, tirther, ;iii fire trialmotions at a later date.
Thank you for your assistance.

bmitted,

C. Lani Gi.iinier
Counsel for Defendant
Spencer Hogue, Jr.
LG/ r

cc: Hon. Ennrett Cox, Judge
Hon. E. T. Rolison

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