Day 274 - 04 Jul 96 - Page 11


     
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     2   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  All I would do is, if it is not difficult to
     3        obtain them I would urge you, it is a matter for you to
     4        decide in consultation with Mr. Atkinson and Mrs.
     5        Brinley-Codd, I would urge you to produce that which can be
     6        produced without great delay or expense and then we will
     7        see where that takes us.
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     9             I think we should get on now with Miss Laporte because
    10        we are hoping to finish her evidence today.
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    12   MR. RAMPTON:  My Lord, yes.  One other thing, Mr. Bishop, to
    13        whom we have spoken, he says that he could not possibly say
    14        after all this passage of time that his note of what he
    15        thought Ms. Steel had said was not misremembered or
    16        misunderstood or misheard.
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    18   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  What I suggest is that there is no need to
    19        recall Mr. Bishop, so long, Ms. Steel, as you are proposing
    20        to go into the witness box and to give evidence on that
    21        point, because the reality of the matter is that if you
    22        give evidence in the form I anticipate, that will be
    23        conclusive on that point in the light of what Mr. Rampton
    24        has just said.
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    26                          JANE LAPORTE, Sworn
    27                       Examined by the Defendants
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    29   MS. STEEL:  Can you give your full name to the court, please?
    30        A.  My name is Jane Augustine Tui Laporte.  That is T-U-I.
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    32   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  You have a naturally soft voice, Miss
    33        Laporte, so do your best to speak up, please.
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    35   MS. STEEL:  If you want to sit down.
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    37   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  Yes.  If you sit down speak up before you do
    38        sit down, would you like to get pale blue 1C up above your
    39        right shoulder there?
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    41   MS. STEEL:  Can you tell the court your current occupation,
    42        please?
    43        A.  I am a classics student at UCL.
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    45   Q.   What are you studying?
    46        A.  Greek and Latin classics.  Sorry.
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    48   Q.   If you can try and keep your voice up.
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    50   MR. RAMPTON:  I really cannot hear at all, my Lord.
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    52   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  She said she is reading classics at UCL.
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    54   MS. STEEL:  If you can find it, I to not know what tab your
    55        statement is?
    56        A.  5, I think.  Yes.
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    58   Q.   You have found your statement?
    59        A.  Yes.
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