This coming October will mark Year Fifty-Three (count ’em, Fifty-Three) since I shouted the above-captioned under the “blue and staring” Southeast Asian sky.
If the foregoing is obscure, consider yourself lucky; I cannot further explicate, as this blog is meant for reading around the family circle.
I am sure Ch J Maurice B (“Mighty Mo”) Foley is too well-bred to shout anything like that, but I am also sure he shares the feeling, with a scant week to go before he hands over the Chieftainship to Chief Judge Elect Kathleen (“TBS = The Big Shillelagh”) Kerrigan.
So today his order in Darcy Mae Englert, Docket No. 3464-22, filed 5/25/22, reflects his vision of “a truce, then, to our labors” that is so soon to come.
Darcy Mae has favored Ch J Mighty Mo with correspondence, but perhaps same is a trifle opaque. So rather than attempt to reconstruct, or request clarification (which can only lead to further opacity), Ch J. Mighty Mo orders the following.
]” …to the extent there is a request in petitioner’s Letter…that the place of trial in this case be changed to Cheyenne, Wyoming, that request is denied. It is further ordered that, to the extent there is any other request for relief in petitioner’s Letter… that request is denied.” Order, at p. 1.
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