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Defense says mailed discovery shows different postmark; court allows reconsideration filing and excuses officer
Summary
In a contested Kenyon matter, defense counsel told the court discovery arrived with a Dec. 3 postmark that conflicted with the city's certificate indicating Dec. 2; the court allowed the defense to file a motion for reconsideration and continued the matter to May 4, and an officer present was released from future subpoenas.
During the Feb. 23 Lake Forest Park infraction calendar, defense counsel Mike Sheehan raised a postmark discrepancy in the Jeffrey Kenyon matter, telling the court he had just received discovery in the mail and that the envelope was postmarked Dec. 3 rather than Dec. 2, as the city's certificate of mailing indicated.
Sheehan told the court he would submit the…
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