IN RE: GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION

Filing 1169

NOTICE of Supplement to Request for Ex Parte Status Conference by ALI HUSSIAN MOHAMMAD MUETY SHAABAN re (949 in 1:08-mc-00442-TFH, 87 in 1:05-cv-00892-CKK) MOTION (Sady, Stephen)

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IN RE: GUANTANAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION Doc. 1169 Stephen R. Sady Chief Deputy Federal Public Defender steve_sady@fd.org 101 SW Main Street, Suite 1700 Portland, Oregon 97204 Tel: 503-326-2123 Fax: 503-326-5524 Attorney for Petitioner IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN RE: GUANTÁNAMO BAY DETAINEE LITIGATION ALI HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD MUETY SHAABAN, Petitioner, v. GEORGE W. BUSH, DONALD RUMSFELD, JAY HOOD, and BRICE GYURISKO, Respondents. SUPPLEMENT TO REQUEST FOR EX PARTE STATUS CONFERENCE The petitioner, Ali Hussian Mohammad Muety Shaaban, through his attorney, Stephen R. Sady, hereby supplements his motion for an order setting an ex parte status conference. By pleading filed under seal on November 3, 2008, Petitioner requested an ex parte status conference with the Court (with Respondent's agreement). In the joint status report filed on Page 1 SUPPLEMENT TO REQUEST FOR EX PARTE STATUS CONFERENCE Misc. No. 08-442 (TFH) Civil Action No. 05-892 (CKK) Dockets.Justia.com November 26, 2008, Petitioner noted the continuing need for that conference. In the pleadings, counsel for Mr. Shaaban noted that he will be in Washington, D.C., on December 9 and 10 and asked if the meeting with the Court could be held on either of those dates. A court appearance has now been added in one of counsel's other Guantánamo cases that will require counsel for Mr. Shaaban to be in Washington, D.C., on December 4 and 5 as well. Dated December 2, 2008. /s/ Stephen R. Sady Stephen R. Sady Chief Deputy Federal Public Defender Page 2 SUPPLEMENT TO REQUEST FOR EX PARTE STATUS CONFERENCE

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