Andrew Miller, who has been held in contempt of court for his failure to appear before the Mueller grand jury, is appealing the contempt order. The merits brief by Miller's lawyer was initially set to be due 9/7. Miller's lawyer asked for and was granted an extension to 9/10.
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Update: Andrew Miller, the former Roger Stone associate, was given an extra day, through tonight, for his lawyer to file Miller's appeal of the contempt order he faces for not appearing before Mueller's grand jury.pic.twitter.com/ck1XtxOrsD
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Also: A three-judge panel of the DC Circuit denied Concord Management's request to exceed the word limits for its amicus brief in the appeal. (It wanted 8,000 words. It gets 6,500.) Recall, a different, two-judge panel already denied Concord's motion to intervene.pic.twitter.com/VpS3ZyViP7
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@chrisgeidner. The filing was a day late. There's not that much difference between filing at midnight and filing the next morning - and he also had to prepare an appendix along with the brief. This is so not a big deal.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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His rotation of attorneys have been delaying like this from the start
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Um, MS Word has been around since 1983. I think they've had time to learn the software.
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Take a screenshot & go to Kinkos to print. This doesn't even make sense.
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