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

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May 17, 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 and United States v. Hogue, 1985. b65dc895-e792-ee11-be37-6045bdeb8873. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/f265dadc-a8c4-46fc-9821-0785cfbde8d7/correspondence-from-lani-guinier-to-john-v-obrien-clerk-re-united-states-v-turner-and-united-states-v-hogue. Accessed October 08, 2025.

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    May 17, 1985

Hon. John V. O'Brien, Clerk
United States District Court
Southern District of Alabama
Post Office Box 2625
I13 St. JosePh Street
MobiIe, Alabama 35652

Da. United States Turner et &1. , Criminal No. 85-00014
States Ilogue, Crimrna o. 85-00Unit

Dear Sir:

I enclose for filing the following:

Thank you for your cooPeration.

Respectfully Yours,

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C. Lani Guinier
Attorney for Defendants

Hon. Patrick H. Sims
Hon. Emmett Cox

I. Motion to File Pre-trial Motions Nunc Pro Tunc
with Motion for BiIl of Particulars and Motion
to Dismiss Indictment and to Suppress Evidence
as Based on Unlawful Governmental Acts in Viola-
tion of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act-

2. Motion for Disclosure of Hearsay Statement of
AIIeged Co-Conspirators and for a Pre-trial
Hearing to determine Admissibility of Alleged
Statement of Co-ConsPirators.

3. I,lotion for Reconsideration of t'lagistraters Order
of February 15, 1985 to AIIow Revelation of contents.

4. Motj-on for Reconsideration of court's order of Ivlay
8, 1985 to Strike the JurY in Mobile-

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