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1 MR. JUSTICE BELL: In the light of this Mr. Rampton may be able
2 to avoid evidence which does in fact rely on research done
3 by others. The proposed programme is Mr. Miles on Monday.
4 You must be prepared to cross-examine him starting during
5 the morning. You may not have to start until 2 o'clock,
6 but you must be prepared to start cross-examining him
7 during the morning. If he is not finished on Monday, we
8 will go to Mr. Hawkes on Tuesday.
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10 MR. MORRIS: I do not understand if Mr. Miles is starting on
11 Monday morning ----
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13 MR. JUSTICE BELL: He cannot come on Tuesday, so if you finish
14 cross-examining Mr. Miles on Monday well and good. If you
15 have not, we will go to Mr. Hawkes on Tuesday. We will
16 finish Mr. Hawkes. If we finish him on Tuesday or early on
17 Wednesday I will not ask you to call either Miss Dibb or
18 Miss Gallately. We will go over until Thursday when we
19 will finish Mr. Miles. If we finish Mr. Miles on Monday
20 and we finish Mr. Hawkes on Tuesday or Wednesday, we will
21 go straight on to Miss Dibb or Miss Gallatley, whichever
22 you choose to call first.
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24 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, may I know which it is?
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26 MR. MORRIS: The present, as we said, Miss Gallatley is prepared
27 to come on Wednesday and Sue Dibb was prepared to come on
28 Thursday and Friday, but -----
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30 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What we will hope to do is that we will be
31 ready to go on with Miss Gallatley on Wednesday. Then take
32 Miss Dibb after that.
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34 MR. MORRIS: That depends on whether Mr. Miles and Mr. Hawkes
35 can be finished on Monday and Tuesday.
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37 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Yes, but I will not, unless the programme has
38 to be very dramatically altered, call upon you to call Miss
39 Dibb or Mr. Gallately until we have completed Mr. Hawkes
40 and Mr. Miles.
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42 MS. STEEL: Miss Dibb has problems, on the 15th onwards she may
43 be away. Hopefully it will be sorted out by then. Looking
44 at other paragraphs of Mr. Miles' statement, there are so
45 many things in there where he is referring to research and
46 we have not seen the papers. If he says anything along
47 those lines, then I do not see we should have to
48 cross-examine him until we have seen the papers.
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50 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Maybe not. Let us wait to see if he does
51 rely upon any research or rather his own experience.
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53 We will resume on Monday at 10.30.
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