Details of request 'FORCED ADOPTION COMPLAINTS'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
62618 sent Mon Jun 22 13:05:22 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon Jun 22 14:05:22 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
63533 response Thu Jun 25 11:40:45 UTC 2009 incoming
69601 response Mon Jul 20 17:07:56 UTC 2009 waiting_response Fri Jul 24 14:05:30 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
70770 followup_sent Fri Jul 24 13:11:06 UTC 2009 internal_review Fri Jul 24 14:11:06 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
70842 response Fri Jul 24 14:43:57 UTC 2009 internal_review Sun Aug 09 21:59:11 UTC 2009 internal_review incoming
78434 response Fri Aug 14 09:13:43 UTC 2009 Thu Aug 20 17:32:19 UTC 2009 rejected incoming
79276 comment Mon Aug 17 19:18:51 UTC 2009 rejected
81457 comment Tue Aug 25 15:12:10 UTC 2009
82732 comment Sat Aug 29 14:33:58 UTC 2009
82744 comment Sat Aug 29 14:53:19 UTC 2009
113528 comment Sat Nov 21 22:55:38 UTC 2009

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