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JUST-IN: Abe Hamadeh’s Attorneys File New Request for Scheduling Conference as 60-Day Deadline for Ruling on Motion For New Trial Approaches

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Kris Mayes (Left) and Abe Hamadeh (right)

Attorneys for Abe Hamadeh submitted a Request to Set Rule 16(d) Scheduling Conference on Tuesday in an apparent reminder to Judge Lee Jantzen that Hamadeh’s Motion for New Trial has not received a ruling.

This news comes after Hamadeh’s most recent Oral Argument hearing 37 days ago on May 16, when Jantzen told the parties he would take the matter under advisement and issue a ruling, “hopefully within the next couple of weeks.”

In accordance with Arizona Rules of Supreme Court, statute, and the Arizona Constitution, which require Judges to issue rulings promptly and within 60 days.

That deadline is approaching in a couple of weeks.

Hamadeh is requesting the court to “set a scheduling conference so that pre-trial deadlines may be determined” under Arizona Rule of Civil Procedure 16(d),

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