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letter to judge davis

letter-to-judge-davis

wish i could have tuned in somehow on the hearing that took place today on a raft of important motions, including suppression of mediasentry’s unlicensed private investigations, but alas. this is all the public gets (from ben sheffner:

Here’s the entire minute order:

Minute Entry for proceedings held before Chief Judge Michael J. Davis: Motion Hearing held on 6/10/2009 re [279] MOTION in Limine to Preclude Defendant from Raising or Asserting Evidence of Other Lawsuits filed by UMG Recordings, Inc, Warner Bros Records Inc, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Capitol Records, Inc, Interscope Records, Arista Records LLC, [310] MOTION to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction filed by Jammie Thomas-Rasset, [283] MOTION in Limine to Preclude Fair Use Defense filed by UMG Recordings, Inc, Warner Bros Records Inc, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Capitol Records, Inc, Interscope Records, Arista Records LLC, [276] MOTION in Limine – Unopposed filed by Jammie Thomas-Rasset, [284] MOTION in Limine to Preclude Defendant from Asserting an Innocent Infringement Defense at Trial filed by UMG Recordings, Inc, Warner Bros Records Inc, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Capitol Records, Inc, Interscope Records, Arista Records LLC, [272] MOTION in Limine to Exclude the Testimony of Defendant’s Expert Dr. Yongdae Kim by Plaintiffs filed by UMG Recordings, Inc, Warner Bros Records Inc, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Capitol Records, Inc, Interscope Records, Arista Records LLC, [263] MOTION to Suppress Evidence filed by Jammie Thomas-Rasset. Motions were moved argued and taken under advisment. Order to follow. Motion to Dismiss [310] was ruled premature and denied. (Court Reporter Lori Simpson) (kmw)

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