Post by Bart on Jun 17, 2005 18:58:30 GMT -5
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FRIZZELL LAW FIRM
305 S. Broadway, Suite 302
Tyler, Texas 75702
(903)595-1921
E-Mail jmartin@cmkxownersgroup.com
Dear Group Members, June 17, 2005
The Court asks for briefs from the parties to help clarify the party’s position and legal authority for the same. I have been in contact with Mr. Stoecklein today and the company’s brief in reply to the SEC brief will be filed sometime today. I assume this means before the close of business today (Pacific Time). This brief is normally done by fax to the Judge and a hard copy will go by snail mail. Mr. Stoecklein has agreed to send me a copy of his brief when he has it in final form. I will update you with it at that time. I have elected to file my brief after reviewing both the company brief and the brief from the SEC.
My brief on your behalf will be filed by fax later this evening or possibly in the morning. I have completed the majority of the work, but if any additions or deletions are needed after seeing Mr. Stoecklein’s brief, a slight delay may occur. (slight-as in tomorrow) My brief will be presented as a “Friend of the Court” brief. Our group has never been a party to this proceeding so we were not included in the briefing order set out by the judge. We were granted limited participation but not named as parties in the proceedings. Briefs are not mandatory but certainly a good idea. A lawyer wants the judge to have his or her legal citations at hand when the judge begins writing her decision.
You will see in the brief by the numbers, that we are confident of a naked short. The exhibit we are preparing which contains our fax summaries will be presented as a post trial exhibit and forwarded to the Court next week. We want the exhibit to represent as many shares as we can accumulate. We are going to continue tabulating and documenting our share summaries from the fax in campaign even after submitting this post trial exhibit to the Court. I would imagine this will continue for several weeks. Have a good weekend and take Dad out for a treat.
Onward,
Bill
;D ;D
FRIZZELL LAW FIRM
305 S. Broadway, Suite 302
Tyler, Texas 75702
(903)595-1921
E-Mail jmartin@cmkxownersgroup.com
Dear Group Members, June 17, 2005
The Court asks for briefs from the parties to help clarify the party’s position and legal authority for the same. I have been in contact with Mr. Stoecklein today and the company’s brief in reply to the SEC brief will be filed sometime today. I assume this means before the close of business today (Pacific Time). This brief is normally done by fax to the Judge and a hard copy will go by snail mail. Mr. Stoecklein has agreed to send me a copy of his brief when he has it in final form. I will update you with it at that time. I have elected to file my brief after reviewing both the company brief and the brief from the SEC.
My brief on your behalf will be filed by fax later this evening or possibly in the morning. I have completed the majority of the work, but if any additions or deletions are needed after seeing Mr. Stoecklein’s brief, a slight delay may occur. (slight-as in tomorrow) My brief will be presented as a “Friend of the Court” brief. Our group has never been a party to this proceeding so we were not included in the briefing order set out by the judge. We were granted limited participation but not named as parties in the proceedings. Briefs are not mandatory but certainly a good idea. A lawyer wants the judge to have his or her legal citations at hand when the judge begins writing her decision.
You will see in the brief by the numbers, that we are confident of a naked short. The exhibit we are preparing which contains our fax summaries will be presented as a post trial exhibit and forwarded to the Court next week. We want the exhibit to represent as many shares as we can accumulate. We are going to continue tabulating and documenting our share summaries from the fax in campaign even after submitting this post trial exhibit to the Court. I would imagine this will continue for several weeks. Have a good weekend and take Dad out for a treat.
Onward,
Bill
;D ;D