Day 085 - 08 Feb 95 - Page 55
1 MR. JUSTICE BELL: He can ask him to look at it, surely?
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3 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, on what basis?
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5 MR. MORRIS: On the basis you are going to listen to the
6 question I will put.
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8 MR. JUSTICE BELL: On the basis we have followed so far.
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10 MR. RAMPTON: No, my Lord, I am sorry. I do not want to keep
11 coming back to this. Mr. Morris is not entitled to read
12 out in court ----
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: He has not read out yet.
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16 MR. RAMPTON: He is asking him to look at it.
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18 MR. JUSTICE BELL: He has been asked to look at all the
19 documents. You have objected ----
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21 MR. RAMPTON: He should ask his question first, he has asked to
22 look at a document which is not identified, and ask him if
23 adheres to his answer.
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25 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I cannot see any harm in just mentioning that
26 it is Mr. Clark's statement because he has it there with
27 him. The real vice comes, if it comes at all, if he is
28 asked to read it out and Mr. Morris has not got to that
29 yet.
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31 MR. RAMPTON: Mr. Morris is just about to do it.
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33 MR. JUSTICE BELL: We do not know that, do we?
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35 MR. RAMPTON: He always does.
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37 MR. MORRIS: You have his statement?
38 A. I have three books open here.
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40 Q. It is the thin yellow 8.
41 A. I have it.
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43 Q. Had you seen this statement before from Mr. Clark, the
44 Plaintiffs' expert witness? It is No. 10.
45 A. Yes, I have.
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47 Q. You have seen that?
48 A. Yes.
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50 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Be punctilious in following the procedure.
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52 MR. MORRIS: Of course. Were you involved in helping with the
53 preparation of the statement, with the interview or
54 anything like that?
55 A. No.
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57 Q. So you have seen it for the purposes of this case since it
58 got done?
59 A. I saw it in the reading for this case, yes.
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