Well, everyone has been waiting for some time for the other shoe store to drop in the Scruggs scandal, especially after the guilty plea of Joey Langston. It wouldn't surprise me to see some big developments soon. But be that as it may, for today, in USA v. Scruggs (Mississippi version), the news is the mass filing of motions in the case -- under the amended scheduling order of this case, yesterday was the deadline for pre-trial motions (March 11 is currently the last date for submission of plea agreements).Below are the documents filed today. I skimmed most of the memoranda, read some parts closely, looked at some of the evidence, but there was more here than I had time for. However, it's all here for you to peruse at your leisure.Here is a motion by the three remaining defendants
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