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Re: JakJak post# 9524

Thursday, 09/06/2007 11:10:51 AM

Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:10:51 AM

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JakJak: Sorry, I'm a 'basher,' but I'll be gentle with you, and provide you with info about where you can access the info on your own (you'll have a hard time getting any longs to help on this because a vast majority of them won't be bothered with DDing the bad stuff).

You should go right to the source, which is a website that provides access to official information about all federal cases:

http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/

You have to sign up, which is free. But the info you access costs .08 per page, although if you keep your overall charge under about 8.00, I believe you'll never get charged.

After you sign up, and log in:

Select Civil under Courts
Type 1:2004cv02322 in the Case Number field and click Search.
Click the Case Title link.
Click the Case Number link beside RAs name.
Select Docket Report.
In the Sort by field, select the Most recent date first option, and click Run Report.

The official court docket entries for the case will be listed, with most having links to the PDFs associated with motions and rulings.

P.S. RA is not suing the SEC in this case, the SEC is suing USXP, RA, Gunderson, and others. RA did try to sue the SEC, but the District Court Judge in Florida threw the case out, and the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld that Judge's actions. The USXP vs SEC case is dead.

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