Concepcion Picciotto
P.O. Box 4931
Washington, D.C. 20009

United States Court of Appeals
District of Columbia Circuit
Washington, D.C. 20001-2866

November 24, 1991

RE: Huddle. et. al. v. Reagan. et. al, U.S. App. No. 91-5304
REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE OPPOSITION TO
FEDERAL APPELLEES' MOTION FOR SUMMARY AFFIRMANCE.

Honorable Court:

I have been told that the federal appellees have filed a motion for summary affirmance, but I have not been able to go to my Post Office box to get it.

I believe that this case is important. I also believe that there must he some way that the courts can be shown the importance of this case, and to understand that no one should have to endure the treatment that I have experienced from the police.

I cannot present this case to the court myself. That is why I asked the court to assign me a lawyer. The court's reply said that my request was under consideration.

I have also made efforts on my own to obtain counsel. I have sent a letter to the American Civil Liberties Litigation Committee asking that they represent me. I am awaiting a reply from them,

Because I am not capable of answering the appellees motion myself, I now ask the Court to give me time to try to find a lawyer so that I will have a fair chance.

Sincerely,

/s/ Concepcion Picciotto
Concepcion Picciotto