Letter to Judges Ervin, Boyle & Voorhees from Speas, Jr. RE: Motion to Reconsider Stay and Shorten Time For Response

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April 17, 1998

Letter to Judges Ervin, Boyle & Voorhees from Speas, Jr. RE: Motion to Reconsider Stay and Shorten Time For Response preview

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  • Case Files, Cromartie Hardbacks. Letter to Judges Ervin, Boyle & Voorhees from Speas, Jr. RE: Motion to Reconsider Stay and Shorten Time For Response, 1998. 1d527997-eb0e-f011-9989-002248226c06. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/9e3fe3bb-fcce-4dcf-bc15-37d54241a817/letter-to-judges-ervin-boyle-voorhees-from-speas-jr-re-motion-to-reconsider-stay-and-shorten-time-for-response. Accessed October 09, 2025.

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State of North Carolina 

      

  

   

  

MICHAEL P| BABLBY pepartment of Justice 
ATTORNEY DENEBRAL P.O. BOX 626 

RALEIGH REy10 haan 
27602-0620 (919) 716-6900 

FAX: (919) 716-6763 

April 17, 1998 

VIA FACSIMILE 

The Honorable Samuel J. Ervin, III FAX: (704) 438-9041 

P.P. Drawer 1488 

Mdrganton, NC 28680 

The Honorable Terrence W. Boyle FAX: (919) £56-4160 
P. ©. Drawer 429 
Eljgabeth City, NC 27907 

The Honorable Richard L.. Voorhees FAX: (704) 350.7456 
19% Charles R. Jonas Federal Bldg. 
40} W. Trade Sueer 

lotte, NC 28202 

Re: Motion to Reconsider Stay in Cromartie v. Hunt 

Der Judges Ervin, Boyle and Voorhees: 

Today, defendants have filed a Motion to Reconsider Stay and to Shorten Time for Response 
and a supporting memorandum. Because of the urgency of this matter, defendants are taking the 
libprty of transmitting these pleadings 10 each of you, to plaintiffs’ counsel and ro proposed 
intkrvenors via telephone facsimile for immediate attention. 

Sincerely, 

“) — 

Edwin M. Speas, Jr. 
Senior Deputy Attorney General 

  

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ced Robinson Everett 
Anita HodgkKiss

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