Details of request 'Wrong burden of proof applied.'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
54038 sent Mon May 18 22:42:12 UTC 2009 waiting_response Mon May 18 23:42:12 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
54039 response Mon May 18 22:42:25 UTC 2009 incoming
54220 followup_sent Tue May 19 11:48:14 UTC 2009 waiting_response Tue May 19 12:48:37 UTC 2009 waiting_response outgoing
57193 response Tue Jun 02 11:56:38 UTC 2009 waiting_response Thu Jun 04 19:40:10 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
61520 response Wed Jun 17 11:51:37 UTC 2009 waiting_response Sun Jun 21 12:44:45 UTC 2009 waiting_response incoming
62403 followup_sent Sun Jun 21 11:47:09 UTC 2009 internal_review Sun Jun 21 12:47:09 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
65474 response Fri Jul 03 15:21:10 UTC 2009 incoming
66877 followup_sent Thu Jul 09 11:50:38 UTC 2009 internal_review Sat Jul 11 21:49:32 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing

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