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picquet

British  
/ ˈpɪkɪt /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of picket

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“Some accounting of some credibility needs to be provided,” Picquet said.

From Los Angeles Times

In consultation with the parties, Picquet also set a schedule requiring the mediation be concluded by Dec. 11, unless an extension is requested, and a second court hearing on Jan. 22.

From Los Angeles Times

Picquet posed several questions during Monday’s hearing, including whether it was reasonable for Feinstein to expect some sort of disbursement — even if it wasn’t from the sale of the Stinson Beach home — given that it has been more than a year since her husband’s death.

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After hearing from all sides, Picquet ordered private mediation and ordered the trustees to provide to the Feinsteins at least a partial accounting of the estate and their work to date to settle it.

From Los Angeles Times

Retired San Luis Obispo County Superior Court Judge Roger Picquet, who was specially assigned to hear the case after San Francisco judges recused themselves in the matter, began the hearing by asking the parties if mediation was agreeable to everyone or if he would be “twisting people’s arms” by ordering it.

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