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Case 3:02-cr-00264-AHN

Document 1475

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. WALTER A. FORBES and E. KIRK SHELTON

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No. 3:02CR00264 (AWT) March 2, 2005

MOTION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR LEAVE TO EXCEED PAGE LIMITATION OF LOCAL RULE 7(d) The United States, through undersigned counsel, respectfully moves for leave to file its Supplemental Reply Memorandum in Support of the Motion to Transfer the Retrial of Walter Forbes to the District of New Jersey, which memorandum exceeds the page limitation in Local Civil Rule 7(d). The Government

inadvertently filed that supplemental reply memorandum, which numbered 21 pages, without seeking leave of the Court. The

Government was unable to fully respond to all of the arguments set forth in defendant Forbes' Opposition to the Government's transfer motion with a shorter submission, and believes that its supplemental reply memorandum will assist the Court in resolving the motion.

Respectfully submitted, /s/ Norman Gross NORMAN GROSS Special Attorney U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bar No. 24933

Case 3:02-cr-00264-AHN

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned certifies that on this day I caused to be served copies of the foregoing upon the following via fax and email delivery: Barry S. Simon, Esq. Scott Edelman, Esq. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.

/s/ Norman Gross Norman Gross U.S. Department of Justice

Dated: March 2, 2005 Camden, New Jersey