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According . to Delta's National ' President, Thelma Daley, the speakers have been asked to "present the issues in the light of their areas of expertise. ATTORNEYS Continued From Page 1 1 gation of the Wilmington 10 you would not act until that is over, how about if we decide as representatives of the defense that we wiD cease and end the litigation. Would you act and if so how would you act?" Turner stated. Turner continued, "That would give the governor a chance to respond and they would pull him off the seat and they could end the liti gation and let him act. It would be appropriate now, they need to say that and they could put him on the spot and let him know that ; a decision on his part might end litigation." Hunt's response to re porters and to mothers of - the Wilmington 10 who met with him on July 20 has been that it would not be appro priate for him to intervene in the case as long as it is in the courts. Ferguson said that what , the defense wiD do depends largely upon Hunt's actions. "Number one, we have got to I- know .whether he's willing to " do anything at aB and we don't know that yet." Mrs. Delores t Moore, mother of Wilmington 10 de fendant Wayne Moore, told a i reporter that Ferguson ; ad vised them that final action in the case might take as long as four to five years. Already ' the case has been on appeal in the N. C. Court of Appeals, the N. C. Supreme Court ? and the U. S. Supreme Court. All have denied relief from the 282 year combined sen tence imposed upon the 10 f for their 1972 conviction of firebombing a white-owned grocery in Wilmington Ja 1971:. The charges grew out of Ku Klux Klan and Rights of White People (a para- . military organization) attacks " on school children who were boycotting classes in the Wilmington-New Hanover school system. , . ,, Rev.: Leon White, direc- f tor of the N. C - Va. Com mission for Racial Justice f has suggested that the North :, Carolina Human Relations "! Commission serve as ' a "mediator" between Hunt I and the at tomeys. Ferguson said he doesn't need a media tor because he has open lines of communication with Hunt. The Commission does not fit the requirements of a media or in most disputes. The Commission serves as Hunt's .pleasure and its staff is -Hunt's staff. 1 Hunt could exercise several options in . response to the pardon request.: ta : eluding (I) commuting sen tences to time already served , in prison; (2) pardoning the Wilmington 10 on either . arson charges or conspiracy " to assault emergency off . cials charges; (3) granting .. pardons of innocence (mean- ing the Wilmington 10 were -!not guilty of charges); (4) granting pardons of forgive- ( ness (which means Hunt be ' lkves they were guilty but ; for other, reasons believes they should be released from "v prison); or take no action at - . ' ' :! 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