Friday, April 16, 2010

Local Residents File Second Appeal on Morris Publication Bankruptcy to Protect Future of the First Amendment in St. Johns County, Florida

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA

IN re: MORRIS PUBLISHING GROUP, LLC, et al. Case No. 10-10134 (JSD)
Joint Administration
Hon. John S. Dalis, Bankruptcy Judge
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INTERVENORS’S NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM DENIAL OF OBJECTION AND OPPOSITION TO DEBTOR’S
MOTION FOR FINAL DECREE,
THEIR MOTION TO APPEAR AT APRIL 28 HEARING BY TELEPHONE,
AND INTERVENORS’ EMERGENCY MOTION FOR STAY PENDENTE LITE
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Intervenors respectfully give notice of their appeal of the April 15, 2010 Order (Doc. 212) denying their Objection and Opposition to the Debtor’s Motion for Final Decree, Their Motion to Appear at the April 28 Hearing By Telephone, and their Emergency Motion for Stay Pendente Lite. In the Order, this Honorable Bankruptcy Court Judge, John S. Dalis, derisively termed Intervenors “self-styled community activists” and failed to discuss the law or the facts and refused to let newspaper readers be heard about a bankruptcy case in which the Court spent twenty minutes on the future of thirteen (13) newspapers. The future of American journalism – and Intervenors’ right to be heard on declining news budgets and the possible closing of the St. Augustine Record – deserve to be treated with dignity, respect anc consideration.

Let justice be done.

Respectfully submitted,


JUDITH SERAPHIN
218B RIberia Street
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
904-829-0808
904-819-3517 (fax)


ED SLAVIN
Clean Up City of St. Augustine, Florida
www.cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com
Box 3084
St. Augustine, Florida 32085
904-829-3877
904-819-3517 (fax)


APRIL 16, 2010

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