By:___________________________ Judith M. Wilderfeuer
THE COURT : Do you have any other witnesses?
MS. WILDFEUER I have no other witnesses.
THE COURT: So you rest?
MS. WILDFEUER: I rest.
MR. EISENMAN: I have no witnesses, Your Honor.
THE COURT: All right. Do you desire briefs?
MS. WILDFEUER: I think so, Your Honor.
MR. EISENMAN: Your Honor, if we're going to do briefs, I would ask the Court for a little extended time, because I'm going to be out-of-state next week, down at the Advocacy Center in South Carolina, so I will need a little time.
THE COURT: All right. How long do you need, counsel? I don't know, are you ordering a transcript, or —
MS. WILDFEUER: I think I would like to order a transcript, Your Honor. CT Page 11948
THE COURT: That will take care of your week's delay.
MS. EISENMAN: Thank you, Your Honor. I noticed the smile that came across the reporter's face when she heard that she had the — the luck of doing another transcript.
THE COURT: Thirty days after you receive the transcript?
MS. WILDFEUER: I think so, Your Honor.
THE COURT: And you want to reply — just reply to
