Day 037 - 14 Oct 94 - Page 49
1 Q. If we could just briefly look at a few documents, then
2 I think then we will be finished. The first is some
3 photographs which you took. Have you copies of these
4 photographs?
5 A. I do, yes.
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7 Q. How many copies have you, Mr. Cox?
8 A. I have one copy only for myself here.
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10 Q. Which are the ones you wanted to show? Was it these two?
11 A. Yes.
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13 Q. Can I show them to Mr. Rampton?
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think Mr. Rampton should see them first.
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17 THE WITNESS: I do actually have another.
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19 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just pause.
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21 MR. MORRIS: I see. It is a series of five.
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23 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, they are pictures of some menus; a
24 policeman in front of a McDonald's restaurant and some
25 irresistably appetizing hamburgers. I will pass them up
26 to your Lordship. (Handed)
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28 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I will do is I will look at each of
29 them, and then you have your set of copies back while you
30 ask the questions.
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32 MR. MORRIS: Presumably, when Mr. Rampton says "irresistably
33 appetizing" it means he has got a craving for ......
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35 MR. JUSTICE BELL: No. He is trying to see himself through
36 Friday afternoon.
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38 MR. RAMPTON: That is exactly right.
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40 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You put them in whichever order appeals to
41 you. Are going to refer Mr. Cox to them or are you going
42 to leave him to?
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44 MR. MORRIS: Mr. Cox is going to take us through them because I
45 do not know what he wants to say.
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47 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Right. Put them in whichever order appeals
48 to you?
49 A. I would just like to draw your attention to them.
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51 Q. Have you done that?
52 A. Yes.
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54 Q. Number them 1 to whatever on the back, holding them up as
55 you do it so that Mr. Morris can do the same with his.
56 Before you say anything about the photographs, do that.
57 Can you hold the first one up so that he can number it?
58 A. This is No. 1.
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60 MR. MORRIS: Meal, OK. Yes?
