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Case Setting: October, 2019 IN THE SUPREME COURT, STATE OF WYOMING APRIL TERM, A.D. 2019 ____________________________ ORDER SETTING CASES FOR ORAL ARGUMENT It appearing that the records on appeal and briefs of the parties have been filed, or will have been filed, prior to the dates hereinafter set out, it is ORDERED that oral arguments in the following cases be and they hereby are, set to be made at the times and dates indicated at the University of Wyoming College of Law, William N. Brimmer Legal Education Center, 19th Street and Willett Drive, Laramie, Wyoming. September 11, 2019. FOR THE COURT: Patricia Bennett Clerk of Court /s/ by deputy April Term, A.D. 2019 JUSTICES OF THE WYOMING SUPREME COURT Hon. Michael K. Davis, Chief Justice Hon. Kate M. Fox, Justice Hon. Keith G. Kautz, Justice Hon. Lynne Boomgaarden, Justice Hon. Kari Jo Gray, Justice OFFICERS OF THE COURT Patricia Bennett, Clerk Laura Mickey, Chief Deputy Clerk Shawna Goetz, Deputy Clerk of Court Pursuant to W.R.A.P. 8.02, each oral argument (including those involving consolidated cases) will be allotted 60 minutes, unless otherwise noted. ****************************************************** Live audio broadcast of these oral arguments will not be available ORAL ARGUMENT SCHEDULE Thursday, October 17, 2019, 9:00 AM S-19-0046 THE STATE OF WYOMING v. JASON TSOSIE JOHN Natrona County, Judge Catherine E. Wilking COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER(S): Christyne Marie Martens, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Samuel Lee Williams, Assistant Attorney General; Kevin David Taheri, Special Assistant Attorney General COUNSEL FOR RESPONDENT(S): Kirk Allan Morgan, Chief Appellate Counsel; Desiree Wilson, Senior Assistant Appellate Counsel ____________________________________________________ S-19-0119 JERRY K. DAVIS v. HARMONY DEVELOPMENT, LLC Natrona County, Judge W. Thomas Sullins COUNSEL FOR APPELLANT(S): Anna M. Reeves Olson; Weston W. Reeves COUNSEL FOR APPELLEE(S): Billie LM Addleman; Kara Lorraine Ellsbury ____________________________________________________ ********************************************************************* 1 .
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