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Monday, October 20, 2008
Ind. Courts - More on: Hearing set in early voting case [Updated]
Updating this entry from Oct. 17 re the hearing in the early voting case being set for 10 AM today, the NWI Times reported at 12:37 PM, in a story that begins:
HAMMOND | A Lake County judge began hearing arguments at 10 a.m. Monday in the county's early voting satellite centers controversy.[Updated at 7:22 PM] CBS 2 Chicago has a report stating: "CBS 2's Mike Parker reports that a specially appointed judge has just wrapped up a day long hearing on Indiana's early voting law, and whether it's being violated in Lake County. A decision is days away."Lake Superior Court Judge Diane Kavadias-Schneider, whose courtroom is based at the Hammond courthouse, is hearing the arguments between feuding Democrats and Republicans regarding early voting centers in Hammond, East Chicago and Gary.
The judge took a recess from the courtroom early Monday afternoon to tour the voting sites in question before making her ruling. She has scheduled closing arguments in the case for 4 p.m.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on October 20, 2008 02:12 PM
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