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1. www.asbar.org
www.asbar.org/Cases/First-Seri - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2007 Last Visited: 1/29/2008
Owen S. Aspinall, counsel for Appellee, Government of American Samoa, Intervenor below.
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[15] Counsel for Intervenor, Mr. Owen S. Aspinall, argued that neither of the Appellants nor their counsel had shown that the Trial Court made any error at the trial level. He stated Appellants' case consisted on argumentative remarks; that there was no evidence of failure of the Trial Court to consider the evidence or of making findings contrary to the evidence, and that there were no bases for reversing or setting aside the decision of the Trial Court or for granting a new trial.
In answer to Appellants' counsel's remarks questioning the motives of the Government of American Samoa, the Intervenor stated that his only interest and obligation was that the rights and interests of all the people of American Samoa were protected. -
2. www.asbar.org
www.asbar.org/Cases/4ASR/4ASR8 - [Cached]Published on: 12/24/2003 Last Visited: 12/29/2005
Owen S. Aspinall, counsel for Appellee, Government of American Samoa, Intervenor below.
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[15] Counsel for Intervenor, Mr. Owen S. Aspinall, argued that neither of the Appellants nor their counsel had shown that the Trial Court made any error at the trial level. He stated Appellants' case consisted on argumentative remarks; that there was no evidence of failure of the Trial Court to consider the evidence or of making findings contrary to the evidence, and that there were no bases for reversing or setting aside the decision of the Trial Court or for granting a new trial.
In answer to Appellants' counsel's remarks questioning the motives of the Government of American Samoa, the Intervenor stated that his only interest and obligation was that the rights and interests of all the people of American Samoa were protected.

