sal vitale
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Re: sal vitale
I believe on the stand he said he was working at Walmarts or Target for minimum wage. Try one of those stores and ask him in person.
Re: sal vitale
it is public you have to pay the court reporter for the trancripts , you going to spend a few hundred and post it for free ?500YearReign wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:28 pm This is sixteen years later we are talking about and it's not public?
The whole trial?
Am I missing something here?
if i recall correctly Vitale testifed for 6 or 7 days
if someone can figure out who to call and get the estimate i am sure the board would kick in to get it
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Re: sal vitale
Stroccos, on PACER, I have found many transcripts and other pertinent documents across numerous cases, that are available to be downloaded.
In this particular case, those docket entries (for the transcripts) are unavailable to download.
So for the above reason, I have to contact the respective reporters about those dates. And yes I will pay for them and put it on the board for free.
In this particular case, those docket entries (for the transcripts) are unavailable to download.
So for the above reason, I have to contact the respective reporters about those dates. And yes I will pay for them and put it on the board for free.
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Re: sal vitale
@500Year, it’s gonna cost an arm and a leg, my friend. Try asking for a specific day first and see what that comes to. I wouldn’t advise you ask for them all in one hit, because they don’t give you the tab until afterwards.
Re: sal vitale
FYI for the district/court that you are ordering from, the standard rate is $1.20 per page.