Ok, so is he just going to get cut off? I'm so confused about the timing on this, but I guess it means that the Chancellor isn't going to get to ask any questions, so that's I guess not surprising, but an interesting take.
She says they are at the break, and he says he will finish up on remedy. He cites a case for rescission of the grant.
The Chancellor has no questions for plaintiff. She has one for the defense.
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