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Change: Tanner'sTanner's sister, Annette Shaw, had filed a motion to remove the clients' twin daughters, Katey and Lauren, from their parents' custody. CP&S Representation: Alan ShoreOpposing Counsel: Attorney Juliette MonroePresiding: Judge Mike MatsumuraResult: The judge denied Ms. Shaw's motion for removal. Notes: The
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Dec 11 2006, 9:28 AM EST
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Change: if there is any actual evidence linking them to a crime, by all means, be my guest, please, have at ‘em, arrest them, but if there is no cause to arrest them, then leave this family alone." (thanks to toxicangel for the transcription)
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Change: "Like a parent who dangles car keys to distract a child, our government whips out national security to grab our attention whenever they deem it necessary. And that’s what opposing council is doing here, but this case is not about national security.
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Dec 10 2006, 9:59 PM EST
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Change: Ms. Shaw's motion for removal. Notes: The case had belonged to Edwin Poole, and, according to Shirley Schmidt, it had "slipped through my crack". She assigned the case to Alan, who agreed to
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Change: it had "slipped through my crack". She assigned the case to Alan, who agreed to take it as long as Shirley promised to wear a bunny suit to the office Christmas party if he won. The Tanners were raising their daughters to believe
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Dec 10 2006, 9:45 PM EST
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Change: and Ellen TannerCase: Ellen Tanner's sister, Annette Shaw, had filed a motion to remove the clients' twin daughters, Katey and Lauren, from their parents' custody. CP&S Representation: Alan ShoreOpposing Counsel: Attorney Juliette MonroePresiding: Judge Mike MatsumuraResult: The judge denied the motion for removal. Notes:
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Change: Created by Dec 10 2006, 9:38 PM EST for: no reason given
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