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JACQUELINE HACKETT v. CLIFFORD HACKETT
CASE DETAIL
CASE NUMBER CURRENT JUDGE FILING DATE COURT
D-1116-DM-201000791 Dean, John, Jr. 09/15/2010 FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT

PARTIES TO THIS CASE
PARTY TYPE PARTY DESCRIPTION PARTY # PARTY NAME
PT Petitioner 1 HACKETT JACQUELINE
RS Respondent 1 HACKETT CLIFFORD

HEARINGS FOR THIS CASE
HEARING DATE HEARING TIME HEARING TYPE HEARING JUDGE COURT COURT ROOM
10/06/2016 1:30 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
10/28/2014 3:00 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
07/31/2014 10:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
05/29/2014 1:30 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
04/15/2014 3:00 PM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT Courtroom 2
07/27/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
07/19/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
06/22/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
06/21/2012 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
05/31/2011 9:00 AM HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
01/28/2011 9:00 AM HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT
01/19/2011 9:00 AM MOTION HEARING Dean, John, Jr. FARMINGTON/AZTEC DISTRICT COURT

CIVIL COMPLAINT DETAIL
COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
04/30/2012 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION Dismissal By Judge After Hearing or Stipulation 10/03/2012
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Enforcement/Modification Custody, Visitation
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
HACKETT JACQUELINE PT 1
HACKETT CLIFFORD RS 1

COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
09/15/2010 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION DRB: DEFAULT 08/05/2011
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Divorce with Custody
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
HACKETT JACQUELINE PT 1
HACKETT CLIFFORD RS 1

COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
02/25/2014 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION Decree/Judgment Entered 09/12/2014
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Domestic Matters Miscellaneous
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #

COMPLAINT DATE COMPLAINT SEQ # COMPLAINT DESCRIPTION DISPOSITION DISPOSITION DATE
09/16/2014 1 CLS: JUDGMENT/ DISPOSITION Dismiss/Decided By Dispositive Motion/Dismiss by Judge/Party 10/11/2016
COA SEQUENCE # COA DESCRIPTION
1 Domestic Matters Miscellaneous
PARTY NAME PARTY TYPE PARTY #
HACKETT CLIFFORD RS 1

REGISTER OF ACTIONS ACTIVITY
EVENT DATE EVENT DESCRIPTION EVENT RESULT PARTY TYPE PARTY # AMOUNT
11/14/2016 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
ORDER CLS SENT TO CLIFFORD HACKETT
10/11/2016 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE
10/06/2016 TAP: HEARING
1:35:27-1:36:25
10/05/2016 ORD: ORDER DENYING
10/03/2016 MTN: FOR CONTINUANCE
Request to continue the hearing – no date indicated
07/07/2016 NTC: HEARING
07/05/2016 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
06/28/2016 MTN: MOTION TO AMEND/ MODIFY RS 1
PRO SE MOTION
06/20/2016 ORD: OF CONTINUANCE
06/17/2016 MTN: FOR CONTINUANCE RS 1
FOR MONDAY 6-20-16
05/10/2016 NTC: NOTICE RS 1
Change of Address of Defendant
05/05/2016 RETURNED MAIL
Notice of Hearing for 6-26-16 to Jacqueline Hacket
04/19/2016 NTC: HEARING
03/23/2016 MTN: MOTION RS 1
66th weekly motions for discovery, correction and hearing
02/24/2016 MTN: MOTION
62nd Weekly Motion for discovery, correction and hearing
01/21/2016 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Discovery, Correction and Hearing
12/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
54th Weekly Motions For Discovery, Correction and Hearing
11/10/2015 MTN: MOTION
50th Weekly Motions for Discovery
11/02/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING
09/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
37th weekly motion for corrected Order
09/09/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
37th request for a hearing for unheard motions
07/07/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
33RD WEEKLY REQUEST FOR HEARING
07/07/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
33RD WEEKLY MOTION FOR CORRECTED ORDER
07/07/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
33RD WEEKLY MOTION FOR DISCOVERY
05/13/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
03/24/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
19th Weekly Request for Hearing
03/16/2015 MTN: MOTION
18th Weekly Request for Hearing
03/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
17th Weekly Motion for Discovery
03/09/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
17th weekly Motion for corrected order
03/09/2015 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
01/26/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
12th Motion for discovery
01/26/2015 MTN: MOTION RS 1
12th weekly Motion for corrected order
12/29/2014 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING RS 1
Motion for hearing
12/26/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for corrected Order
12/19/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for discovery
11/26/2014 NTC: OF INTENT
Letter of Intent to Sue
11/24/2014 MTN: TO RECONSIDER/ REVIEW RS 1
10/28/2014 TAP: HEARING
3:05:08-3:50:26
10/27/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for reconsideration of motion for telephonic appearance
10/15/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to recuse
10/14/2014 MTN: TO RECONSIDER/ REVIEW RS 1
Motion to Reconsider Venue
10/10/2014 NCJ: DISPOSITION ORDER
Order Denying Respondent’s Motion to change venue and Notice that this court no longer has continuing exclusive jurisdiction in the matter of child support
09/22/2014 MTN: TO WITHDRAW RS 1
Motion to withdraw previous withdrawal
09/22/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
Copy of Order Denying Telephonic Appearance returned to Court unable to deliver
09/17/2014 NTC: HEARING
Pending motions October 28, 2014 @ 3:00 pm
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO CHANGE VENUE
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO RE-OPEN
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
To Mail Court Order To Correct Address
09/16/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
TO ENABLE CITIZENSHIP
09/16/2014 RPN: REOPEN NO FEE REQUIRED RS 1
Motion to Change Venue
09/12/2014 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE PT 1
Order After Hearing
09/12/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Denied: for Ex Parte Hearing
09/10/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
09/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No action
09/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
08/13/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Contempt – no action
08/12/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
No Action
07/31/2014 TAP: HEARING
10:01:45-10:47:48
07/30/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion is Denied: as to Telephone Appearance
07/30/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Granted: Telephone only unless problem
07/24/2014 MTN: MOTION
Moiton Denied: Relief requested is unclear
07/03/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Granted, Hearing was held on 07/31/2014
07/02/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
06/23/2014 WITHDRAWN
Motion is granted Motion to change venue is withdrawn
06/23/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
The respondent updated his mailing address with the court.
06/13/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
Letter from Respondent
06/10/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
Letter from Respondent
06/02/2014 NTC: HEARING
AMENDED NOTICE: TO INCLUDE ALL PENDING MOTIONS July 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am
06/02/2014 ADDENDUM
to Ex Parte Emergency Motion
05/30/2014 NTC: HEARING
Motion to modify child support July 31, 2014 @ 10:00 am
05/29/2014 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING PT 1
matter to be heard: child support
05/29/2014 MTN: MOTION PT 1
w/reason for not appearing
05/29/2014 NCJ: JUDGMENT/ORDER
Order after hearing
05/29/2014 TAP: HEARING
05/20/2014 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
Motion for Enhanced Telephonic Appearance
05/12/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
04/29/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for Reasonable Accomodation Order
04/22/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Exparte Motion to set aside and revoke custody and support
04/17/2014 NTC: HEARING
Pending motions May 29, 2014 @ 1:30 pm
04/16/2014 NTC: OF APPEAL TO COURT OF APPEALS/ SUPREME COURT RS 1
Appealing the Summary Judgment and Judgment filed on August 5, 2011
04/15/2014 ORD: ORDER RS 1
ORDER AFTER HEARING APRIL 15, 2014
04/15/2014 TAP: HEARING
04/09/2014 RETURNED MAIL RS 1
04/08/2014 ORD: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
granted
04/07/2014 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY RS 1
03/31/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
03/17/2014 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY RS 1
03/07/2014 RETURNED MAIL PT 1
Returned Notice of Motion Hearing
03/03/2014 NTC: HEARING
Motion for stay and change venue April 15, 2014 @ 3:00 pm
02/25/2014 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion for stay
02/25/2014 RPN: MOTION/ PETITION TO REOPEN RS 1
Motion to stay and change venue
02/25/2014 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS
the filing fee is waived
02/25/2014 MTN: MOTION/APPLICATION FOR FREE PROCESS RS 1
11/30/2012 ORD: WITHDRAWAL/ SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL
11/29/2012 MTN: TO WITHDRAW
10/31/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to Withdraw
10/24/2012 ORD: OF CONTINUANCE PT 1
It is ordered that the hearing in this matter scheduled for 11 am on December 18,2012 is continued
10/24/2012 NTC: HEARING
Pending Motions January 22, 2013
10/22/2012 MTN: FOR CONTINUANCE
Comes now the petitioner, Jacqueline Hackett, through her legal counsel and requests the court to vacate its 11 am December 18,2012 hearing
10/22/2012 MTN: MOTION
Motion for sanctions for abuse of process
10/22/2012 RESPONSE
Response to Motion to Reopen
10/15/2012 NTC: HEARING
Pending Motions December 18, 2012
10/10/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion to Reopen
10/02/2012 CLS: ORDER TO CLOSE
Order After September 13,2012 Hearing
09/13/2012 ENTRY OF APPEARANCE
DNA LEGAL SERVICES ENTERS FOR PETITIONER 1 PAGE
09/13/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/2:44:00-2:46:10/2PGS
08/23/2012 MTN: TO VACATE
CLIFFORD HACKETT – 1 PAGE
08/16/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION FOR DISCOVERY – 1 PAGE CLIFFORD HACKETT
07/31/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2012 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: PENDING MOTIONS
07/30/2012 MTN: MOTION RS 1
Motion Denied: as to the telephone appearance
07/30/2012 CHILD SUPPORT WORKSHEET
1 PG
07/27/2012 ORD: ORDER
ORDER AFTER HEARING 1. THE EMERGENCY ORDER OF JUNE 21, 2012 IS WITHDRAWN 2. A HEARING WILL BE SCHEDULED IN THE NEAR FUTURE ON ALL PENDING MOTIONS 3. THE PETITIONER MAY TAKE CUSTODY OF THE CHILDREN HAZEL, FAYE, AND NORMAN HACKETT 2 PGS
07/27/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/11:17:32-12:18:274/8PGS
07/24/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
MOTION TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR HEARING SET FOR JULY 27, 2012 1 PGS
07/16/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
Ntc Of Hearing by HENSON STEPHANIE A (6527) for 7-27-2012 at 11:00 Nature Of Hearing: PENDING MATTERS.
07/09/2012 ORD: TO SHOW CAUSE
(1 PG)
07/05/2012 MTN: ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
MOTION FOR ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE JACQUELINE HACKETT (2 PAGES)
07/02/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION AND DECLARATION TO VACATE JUDGMENT FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
06/26/2012 MTN: MOTION
EX PARTE EMERGENCY MOTION FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
06/25/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO CHANGE VENUE FROM NEW MEXICO TO CORTEZ, COLORADO SUBMITTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT, PRO SE 1 PG
06/21/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, JULY 19, 2012 AT 11:30 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: PENDING MOTIONS
06/21/2012 ORD: ORDER
EMERGENCY ORDER AFTER HEARING 2 PG
06/21/2012 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/COURTROOm10:04:38-11:06:45/4pgs
06/20/2012 ORD: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
ORDER ALLOWING APPEARANCE BY TELEPHONE 1 PG
06/20/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
REQUESTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT – 1 PAGE
06/15/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 AT 10:00 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ADDENDUM MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY
06/12/2012 ADDENDUM
TO MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY 5 PAGES BY CLIFFORD HACKETT
06/12/2012 MTN: MOTION
MOTION FOR EMERGENCY CUSTODY 1 PAGE BY CLIFFORD HACKET
06/12/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012 AT 10:00 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ADDENDUM MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY
06/12/2012 TAP: MOTION
J.DEAN/COURTROOM#2/2:41:57-2:54:56/2PGS
06/06/2012 MTN: TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY
MOTION TO APPEAR TELEPHONICALLY FOR THE HEARING SCHEDULED ON JUNE 12,2012 FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
05/02/2012 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 2012 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: MOTION TO MODIFY CHILD CUSTODY
04/30/2012 RPN: REOPEN/MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER
MOTION TO MODIFY CUSTODY FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
04/30/2012 ORD: FOR FREE PROCESS
THE FILING FEE IS WAIVED (2 PGS)
04/27/2012 MTN: MOTION/APPLICATION FOR FREE PROCESS
5 PGS
01/18/2012 ORD: ORDER
ORDER ON JOINT STIPULATION *THE COURT CANNOT TAKE JURISDICTION TO ADDRESS THE REQUEST IN THE JOINT STIPULATION AND OTHER PAPER BASED ON THESE UNDERSIGNED DOCUMENTS THAT ARRIVE AT THE COURT VIA FAX WITHOUT CONTACT INFORMATION FOR EITHER PARTY AND NO CLEAR INDICATION OF WHICH PARTY SUBMITTED THE PAPERS *IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED AND DECREED THAT THE COURT WILL TAKE NO ACTION IN RESPONSE TO THE REQUEST IN THE TWO AFOREMENTIONED PAPERS. AS A ONE-TIME COURTESY, A COPY OF THE INSTANT ORDER WILL BE E-MAILED TO THE ONLY CONTACT INFORMATION PROVIDED: CRJOKE (1 PG)
11/17/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
REQUESTING TO HAVE CHILD SUPPORT ORDER SET ASIDE, FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT. 2PGS
11/08/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
JOINT STIPULATION 1 PG *NO SIGNATURES, FAXED
10/19/2011 ORD: WITHDRAWAL/ SUBSTITUTION OF COUNSEL
ORDER ALLOWING WITHDRAWAL AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: 1. ATTORNEY D. ZANE SWANK IS ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER (1 PG)
08/31/2011 MTN: TO WITHDRAW
MOTION TO ALLOW WITHDRAW AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR THE PETITIOBER (1 PG)
08/29/2011 MTN: TO VACATE
MOTION TO VACATE SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD RAY HACKETT, PRO SE (2 PGS)
08/17/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO RECUSE SUBMITTED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT/PRO SE (1 PG)
08/05/2011 CLS: JUDGMENT/DEFAULT
DEFAULT FINAL ORDER ON CHILD CUSTODY AND SUPPORT (3 PGS)
08/01/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO SET ASIDE SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD HACKETT, PRO SE (1 PG)
05/31/2011 TAP: FINAL HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/3:17:43-3:19:39/2PGS
03/30/2011 NCJ: PARTIAL DECREE
STIPULATED PARTIAL DECREE OF DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (13 PGS)
03/11/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2011 AT 3:00 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: FINAL HEARING
03/11/2011 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/8:41:20-8:43:54/2PGS
03/02/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D ZANE SWANK (1 PG)
02/01/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011 AT 8:30 AM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: STATUS CONFERENCE
01/25/2011 ORD: ORDER
ORDER CONVERTING FINAL HEARING TO STATUS HEARING 1. THE FINAL HEARING SCHEDULED FOR 01/28/11 AT 2:30PM IS HEREBY CONVERTED TO A STATUS HEARING (1 PG)
01/25/2011 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO CONVERT FINAL HEARING TO STATUS HEARING D SWANK (1 PG)
01/25/2011 MISCELLANEOUS ENTRY
PETITIONER’S PROPOSED RESOLUTION OF ISSUES D SWANK (5 PGS)
01/21/2011 MED: NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PAYMENT AND REQUEST FOR ASSESSMENT OF COSTS RICHARD ROLLINS, MEDIATOR WAS PAID FOR 2.0 HRS OF MEDIATION; JACQUELINE HACKETT, PETITIONER SHALL REMIT $20.00 AND CLIFFORD HACKETT, RESPONDENT SHALL REMIT $100.00, NO LATER THAN MARCH 24, 2011 1 PAGE
01/21/2011 MED: FINAL MEDIATION REPORT
FINAL MEDIATION REPORT – RICHARD ROLLINS (HAVE NOT BEEN RESOLVED) 1 PAGE
01/19/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D SWANK (1 PG)
01/19/2011 TAP: HEARING
J.DEAN/CT#2/2:05:10-2:05:42/2PGS
01/19/2011 MTN: TO COMPEL
MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY D SWANK (3 PGS)
01/18/2011 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: ALL PENDING MATTERS
01/18/2011 REQUEST FOR HEARING/ SETTING
FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (1 PG)
01/18/2011 MTN: MOTION
VERIFIED MOTION FOR TEMPORARY CUSTODY, SUPERVISED VISITATION AND INTERIM ORDER FILED BY ZANE SWANK-ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER (3 PGS)
01/13/2011 WITNESS LIST
PETITIONER’S WITNESS LIST D SWANK (1 PG)
01/05/2011 RESPONSE
PETITIONER’S RESPONSE TO MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS AND MOTION FOR ATTORNEY’S FEES PETITIONER REQUESTS THE COURT DENY RESPONDENT’S MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS, AWARD ATTORNEY’S FEES AND IN THE AMOUNT OF $300.00 AND FOR SUCH OTHER RELIEF THE COURT DEEMS JUST AND PROPER D SWANK (2 PGS)
01/04/2011 MTN: MOTION
EX PARTE EMERGENCY MOTION FILED BY CLIFFORD HACKETT (1 PG)
12/13/2010 MED: NOTICE OF MEDIATION
RICHARD ROLLINS, IS APPOINTED MEDIATOR IN THIS CASE. THE PARTIES SHALL MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO COMMENCE MEDIATION BY JANUARY 5, 2011
12/10/2010 NTC: HEARING
Ntc Of Hearing by HENSON STEPHANIE A (6503) for 1-19-2011 at 2:00 Nature Of Hearing: MOTION TO SUSPEND.
12/10/2010 MTN: MOTION
MOTION TO SUSPEND PROCEEDINGS SUBMITTED BY RESPONDENT/CLIFFORD HACKETT, PRO SE (1 PG)
12/09/2010 CERTIFICATE CUSTODY ISSUES
ATTORNEY’S CERTIFICATE OF CHILD CUSTODY ISSUES D ZANE SWANK (1 PG)
12/06/2010 NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS)
FILING NTC: HEARING (DOM MATTERS) SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 AT 2:30 PM BEFORE THE HONORABLE JOHN DEAN JR FOR: FINAL HEARING
11/15/2010 ANSWER
FILED BY RESPONDENT CLIFFORD HACKETT (4 PGS)
11/15/2010 RETURN OF SERVICE
A COPY OF THE PETITION WAS SERVED TO CLIFFORD HACKETT ON NOVEMBER 1,2010 (1 PG)
09/15/2010 ORD: TEMPORARY DOMESTIC ORDER
TEMPORARY DOMESTIC ORDER (3 PGS)
09/15/2010 SUMMONS ISSUED
09/15/2010 OPN: PETITION
VERIFIED PETITION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE D SWANK (4 PGS)

JUDGE ASSIGNMENT HISTORY
ASSIGNMENT DATE JUDGE NAME SEQUENCE # ASSIGNMENT EVENT DESCRIPTION
09/15/2010 Dean, John, Jr. 1 INITIAL ASSIGNMENT
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Anonymous VS Q

Anonymous VS Q
John Biggs
@johnbiggs / 10:22 am PDT • August 7, 2018

A cheerful video released by YourAnonNews suggests that the murky hacker collective called Anonymous is now after the murky deep state collective called Q.

Q, to the uninitiated, is a 4Chan poster who claims to be connected deep inside the US government. Q claims to have high level clearance and posts in furtherance of the conspiracy theory that the government has been running massive pedophile ring and that Trump and Robert Mueller are working like Scooby Doo and Shaggy to bring it down. Sites like QAnon.pub are archives of Q’s cryptic and often ridiculous claims.

Support for the conspiracy most recently surfaced at multiple Trump rallies and the sayings – including the faintly ominous “Where We Go One, We Go All” – are appearing everywhere from placards to Roseanne Barr’s Twitter.

pic.twitter.com/l8GX7WdUE4

— Andy Campbell (@AndyBCampbell) August 1, 2018

Anonymous, best known for attacking Scientology with its Project Chanology operation, is well-equipped to unmask and ridicule Q. When Q began, said Anonymous, they found their antics to be a bit of clever trolling. Then, when Q followers began threatening lives Anonymous decided they were dangerous.

We are trying to identify the man in this picture, which was taken outside my office yesterday (Sun) afternoon. Please contact @NewportBeachPD if you have any details or observed him. We will NOT be intimidated into stopping or changing our course. #Basta pic.twitter.com/YIKS6D0Grq

— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) July 30, 2018

“We were all like ‘Check this troll out.’ He has them convinced that he’s on the inside and they’re eating it up,” Anonymous said in their atypically comical video. After a bit of ribbing, however, Anonymous said they found much to dislike. “None of us are happy with your bullshit,” they wrote. “We gonna wreck you. We are Anonymous.”

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Down the rabbit hole: how QAnon conspiracies thrive on Facebook
Guardian investigation finds more than 3m aggregate followers and members support QAnon on Facebook, and their numbers are growing

Julia Carrie Wong
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Thu 25 Jun 2020 06.00 EDT
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In early May, QAnon braced for a purge. Facebook had removed a small subset – five pages, six groups and 20 profiles – of the community on the social network, and as word of the bans spread, followers of Q began preparing for a broader sweep.

Some groups changed their names, substituting “17” for “Q” (the 17th letter of the alphabet); others shared links to back-up accounts on alternative social media platforms with looser rules.

More than just another internet conspiracy theory, QAnon is a movement of people who interpret as a kind of gospel the online messages of an anonymous figure – “Q” – who claims knowledge of a secret cabal of powerful pedophiles and sex traffickers. Within the constructed reality of QAnon, Donald Trump is secretly waging a patriotic crusade against these “deep state” child abusers, and a “Great Awakening” that will reveal the truth is on the horizon.

Why we are addicted to conspiracy theories
QAnon evolved out of the baseless Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which posited that Hillary Clinton was running a child sex ring out of a Washington DC pizza restaurant, and has come to incorporate numerous strands of rightwing conspiracy mongering. Dedicated followers interpret Q’s cryptic messages in a kind of digital scavenger hunt. Despite the fact that Q’s prognostications have reliably failed to come true, followers rationalize the inaccuracies as part of a larger plan.

Q’s initial commentary on the Facebook bans was concise: “Information Warfare,” Q posted on the website 8kun. Two days later, in a post that included a collage of dozens of news headlines about the takedowns, Q went further, speculating that there had been a “coordinated media roll-out designed to instill ‘fear’” in believers and dissuade them from discussing QAnon on social media. “When do you expend ammunition?” Q wrote. “For what purpose?”

The anticipated purge never came. Instead, QAnon groups on Facebook have continued to grow at a considerable pace in the weeks following the takedown, with several adding more than 10,000 members over 30 days.

A Guardian investigation has documented:

More than 100 Facebook pages, profiles, groups, and Instagram accounts with at least 1,000 followers or members each dedicated to QAnon.
The largest of these have more than 150,000 followers or members.
In total, the documented pages, groups and accounts count more than 3m aggregate followers and members, though there is likely significant overlap among these groups and accounts.
These groups and pages play a critical role in disseminating Q’s messages to a broader audience and in recruiting more believers to the cult-like belief system, researchers say.

“Facebook is a unique platform for recruitment and amplification,” said Brian Friedberg, a senior researcher at the Harvard Shorenstein Center’s Technology and Social Change Project who has been studying QAnon for years. “I really do not think that QAnon as we know it today would have been able to happen without the affordances of Facebook.”

Suggested QAnon groups on Facebook. Composite: Eric Pratt/The Guardian
Moreover, Facebook is not merely providing a platform to QAnon groups. Its powerful algorithms are actively recommending them to users who may not otherwise have been exposed to them.

The Guardian did not initially go looking for QAnon content on Facebook. Instead, Facebook’s algorithms recommended a QAnon group to a Guardian reporter’s account after it had joined pro-Trump, anti-vaccine and anti-lockdown Facebook groups. The list of more than 100 QAnon groups and accounts was then generated by following Facebook’s recommendation algorithms and using simple keyword searches. The Instagram accounts were discovered by searching for “QAnon” in the app’s discovery page and then following Instagram’s algorithmic recommendations.

Receiving QAnon recommendations from Facebook does not appear to be that uncommon. “Once I started liking those pages and joining those groups, Facebook just started recommending more and more and more and more, to the point where I was afraid to like them all in case Facebook would flag me as a bot,” said Friedberg. Erin Gallagher, a researcher who studies social media extremism, said she was also encouraged to join a QAnon group by Facebook, soon after joining an anti-lockdown group.

Facebook’s own internal research in 2016 found that “64% of all extremist group joins are due to our recommendation tools”, the Wall Street Journal reported, primarily through the same “Groups you should join” and “Discover” algorithms that promoted QAnon content to the Guardian. “Our recommendation systems grow the problem,” the internal research said.

I really do not think QAnon as we know it today would have been able to happen without the affordances of Facebook
Facebook did not directly respond to questions from the Guardian about its policy considerations around QAnon content. “Last month, we took down accounts, Groups, and Pages tied to this conspiracy theorist movement for violating our policies,” a company spokesperson said in a statement. “We also remove Groups and Pages that violate other policies from recommendations and demote in search results. We’re closely monitoring this activity and how our policies apply.”

The company also claimed that “all of the Pages” and “the vast majority of Groups” documented by the Guardian had been removed from recommendation algorithms prior to the Guardian’s query. The company did not provide evidence for this claim, which is contradicted by screenshots of pages and groups appearing in recommendations that were taken in May. The Guardian also continued to receive recommendations to join additional QAnon groups after its initial query to Facebook.

Asked about this discrepancy, Facebook said that the pages and groups in question had been marked as “non-recommendable” as of 8 April 2020 for violations of policies against clickbait, viral misinformation and hate speech, but that a page or group can be restored to eligibility for recommendations if its behavior improves for several months.

Over the course of reporting this article – about one month – the aggregate membership of the documented groups and pages grew from 2.75m to more than 3m, or approximately 8.5%. Groups and pages that the Guardian had documented to have been promoted through Facebook’s recommendation algorithms grew 19.9%. One page that appeared in recommendations – “We are ‘Q’” – saw its following grow nearly 60%, from about 24,000 to about 38,000 over the month – despite the page not having posted any new content since February.

To Friedberg, the window for Facebook to act on QAnon may have already passed. “I’m starting to wonder if we’re just waiting for the next shoe to drop – another act of violence,” he said. “That seems to be what the platforms wait for, and that in and of itself is terrifying.”

A ban that stuck
While QAnon thrives on Facebook, another social media site took timely and decisive action against it. Nearly two years ago, Reddit, the link-sharing network of interest-based message boards, carried out a site-wide purge of QAnon – and made it stick.

Reddit had been central to the development of the QAnon movement, which began in October 2017 with the emergence of “Q” on 4chan, the anarchic image board that has served as a launching pad for memes and internet culture but also racist extremism and harassment campaigns. Q, whose cryptic messages and predictions claimed to be based on a high-level government security clearance, quickly decamped from 4chan to the even more extreme 8chan, where believers could read Q’s latest “crumbs” directly from the source.

Q went briefly silent in 2019 when 8chan was forced offline in the wake of the El Paso massacre, but re-emerged on the new site founded by 8chan’s owners, 8kun.

Anonymous internet posters claiming to be high-level government officials are not entirely uncommon; in recent years, other so-called “anons” have emerged with claims that they were revealing secrets from inside the FBI or CIA. But Q is the first such figure to have achieved such a broad audience and real-world political influence. This is largely due to the activism of three dedicated conspiracy theorists who latched on to Q’s posts in the early days, according to an investigation by NBC News. These activists worked to develop a mythology and culture around QAnon and cultivated an audience for it on mainstream social media platforms.

David Reinert holds up a ‘Q’ while waiting to see Donald Trump at a rally on 2 August 2018 in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. Photograph: Rick Loomis/Getty Images
Reddit was significantly easier to use for the kind of crowd-sourced research and interpretation that forms the core of participation in QAnon, and the site was host to a large pool of potential recruits, such as the 1.2m members of the subreddit r/conspiracy. It had also long enjoyed and at times even earned a reputation as one of the danker cesspools of the social web, for years tolerating communities known as “subreddits” dedicated to sharing non-consensual sexualized images of women or advocating rape.

But the violent anger of adherents to QAnon crossed the line for Reddit in less than a year. On 12 September 2018, citing its ban on content that “incites violence, disseminates personal information, or harasses”, the company banned 18 QAnon subreddits, the largest of which had more than 70,000 members.

Social media bans are often difficult to maintain, but Reddit’s move was uncommonly effective. Today, QAnon remains unwelcome on Reddit, with the few subreddits that address it dedicated to either debunking the theory or providing support to people who have lost friends and family members to QAnon.

‘Taking the red pill’
QAnon did not disappear after Reddit pulled the plug, however. Instead, its believers moved on to other platforms, including YouTube, Twitter, Discord and – crucially – Facebook. At the time of the Reddit ban, one of the largest closed Facebook groups dedicated to QAnon, “Qanon Follow the White Rabbit” had 51,000 members, according to NBC News. Today that group has grown to more than 90,000 members.

And while YouTube and Twitter have played an important role in providing a broadcast platform for QAnon content, the specific structures provided by Facebook are uniquely suited to the participatory “work” of engaging with QAnon. Facebook also provides QAnon with an even larger pool of potential recruits than Reddit could, especially for the somewhat older, Evangelical crowd that has proven susceptible to QAnon’s messaging.

Will Partin, a research analyst with Data & Society, and Alice Marwick, a professor of communication at the University of North Carolina, describe QAnon as a “dark participatory culture”, which is to say that it is a community that takes advantage of the infrastructure of social networking sites to bring disparate people together and foster discussion, collaboration, research and community, but directs those energies toward anti-democratic, regressive and even violent ends.

“Everything about our research suggests that these people are not irrational; they’re hyper-literate, even if they’ve come to beliefs that are empirically inaccurate ,” Partin said. “That’s partly because they have a fundamentally different epistemology to judge what is true and false.”

A man in the crowd holds a QAnon sign as crowds gather to attend Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Las Vegas, Nevada, 21 February 2020. Photograph: Patrick T Fallon/Reuters
The digital architecture of Facebook groups is also particularly well-suited to QAnon’s collaborative construction of an alternative body of knowledge, Friedberg said. The platform has created a ready-made digital pathway from public pages to public groups to private groups and finally secret groups that mirrors the process of “falling down the rabbit hole or taking the red pill”.

“You can mechanically take those steps,” he said. “Very few of the contemporary Q-following base actually need to engage with 8chan at all.”

To ban or not to ban
While Facebook has policies banning hate speech, incitement to violence and other types of content that it considers undesirable on a family- and advertiser-friendly platform, QAnon does not fit neatly into any single category.

Much of what is shared in QAnon groups on Facebook is a mix of pro-Trump political speech and pro-Trump political misinformation. Memes, videos and posts are often bigoted and disconnected from reality, but not all that different from the content that is shared in non-QAnon, pro-Trump Facebook groups.

The pages and groups that were removed in early May violated the company’s ban on “coordinated inauthentic behavior” – ie the kind of digital astroturf tactics that Russian operatives used to support Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016. Those rules are aimed at operations in which actors make false representations about their identities in order to mislead people – a description that could encompass Q – but Facebook only applies its policy to deceptive behavior that occurs on its platform, not on 8kun.

When a common sense of what is real and what is correct breaks apart, it becomes nearly impossible to reach a democratic consensus
To enact a blanket ban akin to Reddit’s under its current rubric of rules, Facebook would likely have to designate QAnon as a “dangerous organization” – the category it uses to ban both terrorist and hate groups and any content published in support or praise of them. QAnon is hardly an organization, though as a movement it has certainly caused harm and could be considered dangerous.

There are innate societal and individual harms to convincing people of a version of reality that is simply false, as QAnon does, said Data & Society research analyst Will Partin. “When a common sense of what is real and what is correct breaks apart, it becomes nearly impossible to reach a democratic consensus.”

And QAnon followers’ enthusiasm for misinformation is not confined to politics; as the coronavirus pandemic took hold, the groups became a hotbed for medical misinformation – something Facebook has claimed to be working hard to combat. Analyses by Gallagher, the social media researcher, and the New York Times demonstrated how QAnon groups fueled the viral spread of “Plandemic”, a 26-minute video chock full of dangerously false information about Covid-19 and vaccines.

Facebook’s algorithms appear to have detected this synergy between the QAnon and anti-vaccine communities. Several QAnon groups are flagged with an automated warning label from Facebook that reads, “This group discusses vaccines” and encourages users to go to the website of the Centers for Disease Control for reliable information on health.

It appears that anti-vaccine propagandists are also taking notice, and attempting to capitalize. Larry Cook, the administrator of Stop Mandatory Vaccination, one of the largest anti-vaxx Facebook groups, has begun incorporating QAnon rhetoric into the medical misinformation he peddles, as well as making explicit invitations to QAnon believers to join his group.

Cook has begun referencing the “deep state” and stoking fear of forced vaccination and “FEMA camps”.

“I have discussed the concept many, many, many times that vaccines destroy our connection to God and that we are in a spiritual war with Principalities of Darkness that have a death wish for our children, and humanity at large,” he wrote in one QAnon-inflected post. (Cook also uses the site to aggressively promote his various products and a subscription-only platform for “medical freedom patriots”.)

A prominent anti-vaccine propagandist appeals to QAnon followers. WWG1WGA is a QAnon catchphrase. Photograph: Facebook
But the potential for damage from QAnon goes well beyond. For those individuals who truly believe in the QAnon narrative, the crimes of the “cabal” are so grievous as to make fighting them a moral imperative. “They’re talking about a group of people who are operating our government against our wishes and they’re molesting and torturing children and destroying our society,” said Joseph Uscinski, a professor of political science who studies conspiracy theories. “It’s an incitement to violence.”

Indeed, there have been numerous incidents of real-world violence linked to QAnon, and in May 2019, the FBI identified QAnon as a potential domestic terrorism threat in an intelligence bulletin. While anti-government conspiracy theories were not new, the bulletin stated, social media was allowing them to reach a larger audience, and the online narratives were determining the targets of harassment and violence for the small subset of individuals who crossed over into real-world action.

Despite this, Uscinski is skeptical of the idea that kicking QAnon off Facebook would help anyone. He regularly polls conspiracy theories and consistently finds that QAnon is “one of the least believed things” out there, well below belief in theories about Jeffrey Epstein’s death, anti-vaccine hoaxes, and Holocaust denialism. Uscinski also cautions against overly exoticizing the QAnon narrative, noting that “most of the component parts of QAnon have been around forever”, with parallels in the Satanic Panic of the 1980s or the plot of Oliver Stone’s JFK. And he’s concerned about the free speech implications of censorship by tech platforms.

“It’s a potentially dangerous belief; it’s very disconnected from reality; I don’t really think we want more people getting into it,” he said of QAnon. “Do the internet companies bear some responsibility? Yes. Would it be better if they took it down? Probably. Does that take care of it? No.”

Partin said that he generally favored Facebook taking a “more aggressive approach to moderation”, including addressing the recommendation algorithms and trying to reduce the spread of misinformation out of dedicated conspiracy communities and into the mainstream.

“If Facebook flipped a switch and every Q post disappeared tomorrow, that probably would be harmful for QAnon,” he said. “But there is resiliency built in. Getting deplatformed is harmful, but the idea that it would somehow make this disappear is fanciful.”

Friedberg worried that it may already be too late. “Facebook should have taken action on this a long, long time ago, and the longer that they wait, the more deeply entrenched in mainstream politics this becomes,” he said. Facebook has been reluctant to appear in any way biased against Republicans, and if (or when) QAnon reaches Congress, it will be even more politically difficult for Facebook to take a stand.

In May, Republican voters in Oregon nominated a QAnon believer to run for the US Senate in November. Another QAnon supporter, Marjorie Taylor Greene, is likely to be elected to the House of Representatives after she came first in a Republican primary in a conservative Georgia district on 11 June.

Republican QAnon conspiracy promoter picked to run for US Senate
“In some ways, the second that Trump officially acknowledges QAnon is the second it becomes a partisan political issue that Facebook may not be able to take action against,” said Friedberg. “We’re watching a normalization process of these conspiracies, and I think the beast that is Facebook was really the answer to this all along.”

Indeed, Trump himself has repeatedly retweeted QAnon accounts on Twitter, which believers take as confirmation of their alternate reality. And on 20 June, just before Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Trump’s adult son Eric posted a QAnon meme on his Instagram account. Eric Trump deleted the image relatively quickly, but not before screenshots spread across the Facebook Q-sphere.

“So Eric Trump posted a pic with a ‘Q’ in the imagery,” an administrator of one of the larger QAnon groups wrote. “The pic has been taken down but the message was received!”

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COVID-19 polyproteins

What makes up the virus and how drugs act on it.Everyday, we hear about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), how it is easily infecting and transmitting itself from people to people, and how scientists and medical experts are waging a war against its spread. We also hear how different this is from bacteria, and why treating people with antibacterial drugs may not help wipe this out. What then is the difference between a virus and a bacterium? Well, bacteria are alive. Each bacterial cell has its own machinery to reproduce itself. Take a bacterial cell, and put it in a solution containing nutrients, it grows itself and multiplies in millions. The genes in the cells (genome, made up of DNA molecules, the information contained in which is transcribed as a message to the messenger molecules called RNA), and the message therein is translated into action molecules called proteins, which are the foot-soldiers that help the growth and multiplication of the bacterium. Coronaviruses do not have DNA as their genome, but RNA; in other words, they can only translate and not transcribe. Thus, they are ‘dead’, unable to renew and grow themselves; they need help. This they achieve by infecting ‘host cells’ which they bind to, and multiply by the millions. With no host cell to help, a virus is simply a dead storage box.

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The polyprotein strategy
Upon infection, the entire RNA with its 33,000 bases is translated in one shot as a long tape of amino acid sequences. Since this long chain contains several proteins within it, it is called a “polyprotein” sequence. One needs to analyse this long chain, find the relevant proteins, isolate and study what each of them does in helping infection. (Scientists call the polyprotein a ‘single reading frame’, containing several ‘open reading frames’, namely those that contain a start code and end with a stop code, each containing the relevant protein to be expressed by the host cell). This strategy allows the viral genome to be compact, and express the protein when the need arises. This is somewhat like a thrifty individual who keeps his money in a fixed deposit in a bank, and withdraws chosen amounts as the demand arises. For the virus, the demand is to multiply upon infecting the host. No demand, no withdrawal, no infection, no multiplication!

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As the recent review by Yu Chen and colleagues from China in the Journal of Medical Virology points out (https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.25681), COVID19 has RNA-based genomes and subgenomes in its polyprotein sequence, that code for the spike protein (S), the membrane protein (M), the envelope protein (E), and the nucleocapsidprotein (N, which covers the viral cell nuclear material) – all of which are needed for the architecture of the virus. In addition to these, there are special structural and accessory proteins, called non-structural proteins (NSP), indeed 16 of them, which serve specific purposes for infection and viral multiplication.

How the drugs work
We thus have a large set of proteins in the virus, against which a number of potential molecules and drugs can be tried to interfere and stop the production of these viral proteins. Indeed, this has been tried to advantage by several recent publications during the last month alone. One of them has attempted to target the translation of the key enzyme RDRp in the virus, whose production was stopped by the drug Remdesavir. Three studies from the US, Germany and China have come up with methods to stop the production of the enzyme (called CL3pro, also called as Mpro) which is needed to make the spike (S protein). And the paper by Yu Chen et al, quoted above lists as many as 16 NSPs in the viral polyprotein, which can be targeted by potential drug molecules. (And Dr PandurangaRao from Boston is quoted as stating that the enzyme nsp12 to be a high-value target).

It is important in this context to cite the longstanding excellent work being done by an Indian researcher, Thanigaimalai Pillaiyar (what an auspicious name- in homage to the street he was born in the village, he was born in Thiruvannamalai district in Tamilnadu!), who is settled as a medicinal chemist working at the University of Bonn, Germany since 2013. In a paper full of insight, which he published in 2015-16, titled: ‘An overview of SARS-CoV 3CL protease inhibitors: peptidometrics and small molecule chemotherapy’, that appeared in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2016, 59 (6595-6628)(10.1021/acs.jmedchem.5b01461). In this paper, he used the X-ray crystal structure of a related virus TGEV (Transmissible Gastroenteritis Virus), found by 3D modelling a key enzyme of the SARS-CoV, called Chymotrypsin-like Cysteine Protease (3CLpro) also called the main protease (Mpro), and found that this enzyme fits into the virus structure in a lock and key manner. The next step after this molecular modelling was to find drugs that can deactivate this binding and thus inhibit the SARS-CoV from infecting. A total of about 160 known drugs were predicted to be of value with varying efficiency. Recall that this prediction and the drug list was suggested by him before the crystal structure (or the cryo-electron microscopy of COVID-19 was known) 3-4 years later! Pillaiyar and coworkers have updated their findings in their recent paper in January 2020, in the journal Drug Discovery Today (https://doi.org.10.1016/j.drudis.2020.01.015).

India is well versed with expertise in the area of organic and medicinal chemistry since the last 90 years and in manufacturing quality drug molecules, and exporting them for use at home and across the world since the 1970 patents act of India. Our expertise today, in both the public and private sector, includes not just synthesizing made-to-order molecules, but has added new methods involving computer modeling of target proteins from bacteria and viruses, homology modelling, drug design, repurposing of drugs, and other methods. (It is worth noting that Dr. Pillaiyar has active collaboration for quite some time with Sangeetha Meenakshisundaram at the Srikrishna College of Engineering and Technology, Coimbatore, and Manoj Manickam at the PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research, also at Coimbatore). The CSIR has taken upon itself the express task of coming out with molecules and methods to counter the dreaded virus, and we have every hope that they will succeed in the nearest future!

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Responsible Rides 5240 Valleypark Drive Roanoke, VA. 24019 US (540) 527-3532
Ways to Work 800 West Graham Road Richmond, VA. 23222 US (804) 353-4264 x. 108
VERMONT: 3
Central Vermont Community Action Council (CVCAC) 195 US Route 302-Berlin Barre, VT. 05641 US (802) 793-3550
Good News Garage – LSS 331 North Winooski Avenue Burlington, VT. 05401 US 877-448-3288
More Than Wheels Not Applicable Not Applicable, VT. 05401 US 866-455-2522
WISCONSIN: 8
JumpStart 1118 Tower Ave. Superior, WI. 54880 US 715-392-5127
Auto Repair Training 1329 W. National Avenue Milwaukee, WI. 53204 US 414-671-0251
Esperanza Unida 1329 West National Ave. Milwaukee, WI. 53204 US 414-671-0251
Southwestern Wisconsin Community Action Program, Inc. 149 N Iowa St Dodgeville, WI. 53533 US 608-935-2326 ext 220
Community Action, Inc. 20 Eclipse Center Beloit, WI. 53511 US 608-313-1325
Couleecap: Work-n-Wheels 201 Melby St. Westby, WI. 54667 US 608-634-7831
Couleecap 212 Airport Plaza Viroqua, WI. 54665 US 608-637-6790
Ways to Work Inc. 300 Crooks Street, PO Box 22308 Green Bay, WI. 54305 US (920) 436-4360 x1397
WEST VIRGINA: 2
Good News Mountaineer Garage 128 Tower Lane PO Box 998 Morgantown, WV. 26507 US 304 296 8445
Good News Mountaineer Garage 221 1/2 Hale St. Charleston, WV. 25003 US 304-344-8445 OR 866 448-3

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