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From: "Villafana, Ann Marie C. (USAFLS)" </O=USA/OU=FLS/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=AVILLAFANA>
To: "Lee, Dexter (USAFLS)" <DLee@usa.doj.gov>, "Sanchez, Eduardo (USAFLS)"
<ESanchezl@usa.doj.gov>
Subject: Question re Jane Doe case
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2016 20:57:35 +0000
Importance: Normal
Have you ever used a writ ad testificandum in a "civil" case? Apparently
is back in
jail. We are trying to figure out what facility she is in, but I think she should be brought over on a writ so that
she stays in custody. We have a civil case number, but I was re-reading the
Circuit's decision on the Roy
Black/Marty Weinberg appeal in our case and Judge Wilson repeatedly said that this action is "ancillary to a
criminal proceeding." I know you can use a writ to bring someone over to testify in a criminal proceeding, but it
would be helpful if we didn't need to fight about civil or criminal to get this done.
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