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Wednesday, 05/13/2020 2:05:33 PM

Wednesday, May 13, 2020 2:05:33 PM

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To the board...

I have often referred to Occam's Razor ( a set of complicated explanations of an event the simplest explanation is best).....

IMO, Judge Du's ruling could be explained with this narrative... before and during the trial, the case presented and the motions presented were ruled on, keeping the facts presented within rules of law....

The ruling itself, leads one to believe that she is a liberal, activist judge looking to benefit individuals at the expense of corporations success...

1. The trial ends late January, 2020.... nothing out of place
concerning her leaning to Amarin or Generics..

2. Post trial documents and summaries due from Amarin and Defendants
before end of Feb. 2020

3. She is given promotion during Jan/Feb to Chief Justice of Nevada
District Court.... thus in charge of assigning all judges,
assistants, etc. to each court at her discretion... takes up a great
amount of time..

4. She gives Ms. Peggy Vannozzi ( COURT ADMINISTRATOR ) and her lead
Law Clerk ( see my i-hub post 263180 ) her overview and instructions
of how to write the ruling with the outcome so desired...

5. All of a sudden a PLAGUE now known as COVERT 19 hits the UNITED
STATES and the WORLD... in MARCH 2020... the world stands still,
confusion rains down... everything is shut down .... the courts stay
open , but she must come up with how all the Nevada courts will
function and who works and who gets furloughed, and who gets laid
off..

6. Peggy Vannossi writes a ruling without MEDICAL EXPERTISE, or
knowlege of Patent ( USPTO ) workings or background of
medical studies, thus rules of law ,etc. are not met.... Judge Du's
fails to really put the time in her review and she signs the RULING
off...because her time is more valuable elsewhere...

She may regret what comes next from the APPELLANT COURT...

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