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Court delays Sutter v Sutter case as key parties go missing

January 03, 2025 | Judge David D. Wolfe State of Tennessee, Judicial, Tennessee


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Court delays Sutter v Sutter case as key parties go missing
In a recent court session, the case of Sutter v. Sutter faced an unexpected delay due to the absence of one of the parties involved. Attorney Miss Berdine was unable to be located in the courthouse, prompting her counterpart to request a rescheduling of the hearing. The judge acknowledged the situation and offered several available dates for the parties to reconvene, including January 6, 7, and 8.

The attorney expressed confidence that an agreement had been reached but emphasized the need for Miss Berdine's signature to finalize the matter. The judge and the attorney shared a light-hearted moment regarding the mystery of Miss Berdine's absence, dismissing any notions of conflict outside the courtroom.

As the court session concluded, the attorney committed to contacting Miss Berdine to confirm her availability for one of the proposed dates, aiming to resolve the case without further delays. This incident highlights the importance of communication and coordination in legal proceedings, ensuring that all parties can effectively participate in the judicial process.

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