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Wednesday, 11/28/2012 3:17:59 PM

Wednesday, November 28, 2012 3:17:59 PM

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So EDVA thinks the "final ruling" has been given by the judge by docket report # 801.

I will admit, something that reads "Judgement in a Civil Case" sounds 100% to me like a final ruling, as it has so been ordered by and signed by a judge.

I just do NOT see how this is the "Final Ruling" as there are no specifics as to how the 3.5% is to be based, no pre-judgement interest as well as other usual data that is usually accompanied in a judges final ruling. Especially when I look at past judgements, they look nothing like this.

Mr. JJ Seabrooks, or anyone very knowledgeable in legal matters, could you please enlighten us a little on this, based on this document # 801 below:

http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/virginia/vaedce/2:2011cv00512/271949/801/0.pdf?ts=1354096836

And if an answer is given can you please support if with facts, not opinions as to the final ruling issue.

Here are some other final rulings from other cases in eastern district of virginia

http://www.justice.gov/tax/McBryde_PermInj.pdf

http://wolpoffandabramsonclassaction.com/pdf/Final%20Order%20and%20Judgment%20Approving%20Class%20Settlement.pdf

http://ifcreceivership.com/graphics/docket106.pdf