Attorneys for Detroit criticized Sidney Powell’s request for a federal appeals court to pause some sanctions against her and her legal team.

In a filing Friday, the city said Powell’s motion to stay nonmonetary sanctions against her included a “collection of unpersuasive excuses” for not completing U.S. District Judge Linda Parker’s order over the summer for the attorneys to complete 12 hours of continuing legal education courses by Feb. 25.

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