Pannine v. Dreslin, et al.
[Write your Statement of Facts last, after you have developed the Argument and know what the most important facts are to prove preliminary injunction. Select your facts carefully; they should prove the argument that follows, while stated neutrally. No argument is permitted in the Statement of Facts.]
STATEMENT OF FACTS
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