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  6. File:Gleeson brief on Flynn guilty plea dismissal request.pdf

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    English: John Gleeson filed this amicus curiae brief at the request of the court "to present arguments in opposition to the government’s Motion to Dismiss" and to "address whether the Court should issue an Order to Show Cause why [Michael T. Flynn] should not be held in criminal contempt for perjury".

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  8. Thomas Horrocks Openshaw - Wikipedia

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    Copy of the "Openshaw Letter" This letter has become known as the "Openshaw Letter". [3] A copy of the letter is on display with other Ripper items in the Royal London Hospital's museum in Whitechapel. [1] The letter was also used by author Patricia Cornwell to try to substantiate her claim that Walter Sickert was the Ripper. [4]

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