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Motion for Subpoena Directing Ha Stiner to Appear at 820913 Hearings.Certificate of Svc Encl.Related Correspondence
ML20063C997
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak  Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 08/20/1982
From: Ellis J
Citizens Association for Sound Energy
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
NUDOCS 8208270443
Download: ML20063C997 (4)


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F Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.720(a), CASE (Citizens Association for Sound Energy),

Intervenor herein, hereby files this, its Motion for Subpoena for Henry A. Stiner..

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... for appearance at the September 13, 1982, hearings in these proceedings.

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This request is necessary for the following reasons.

In addition to the chilling effect on potential' witnesses due to the firing of Charles Atc'hison

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also presently. scheduled witnesses in the Comanche Peak hearings.

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no leverage or control over their actions, we move that a subpoena be issued for Mr. Stiner to testify at the September 13 hearings to assure his presence.

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h speculated that the deval-staffspectatroneNews 8/16/8,2l worship reports began because an-t FORT WORTH - An 18-year,old other Hood County man -a fri6jd f

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of Herr's - was stabbed several tacked with an ax nine days agog re-weeks ago at the e,ame tavern that f

mained unconsc:ous and in serious Herr visited the night he was at.

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hospital, a sheriff's investigator One suspect in the earlier stab.

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l; bing was reported to be a meniber Ted Herr of Acton, eight miles of a devil worship cult,Gooch said.

east of Granbury in Hood County, The wounded Herr, sprawled'in k

suffered extensive head and fa'ce the road at FMll89 and State High-

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injuries and numerous bruises to way 4 between Granbury and the body. Harris Hospital Methodist Lipan, was found about 3:30 a.m.

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General Hospital in Granbury but "The. incident initially was was transferred to Fort Worth by

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boy's face and body. He's been cut Herr's billfold and shoes wqre i

up and bruised pretty badly,"Ifood found a few days later in a nearjiy

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County Sheriff's investigator Dan ditch. His car was found about a IW Richard Gooch said.

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" mutilated" and his nose _ was friends and visited a beer tavern in I

chopped off, Gooch said. One eye Mingus, Palo Pinto County, tlie was damaged, he said.

night he was attacked.Gooch said.

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