Day 183 - 03 Nov 95 - Page 11
1 Michelle Wetli can begin on that day.
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Those are your witnesses in relation to
4 Canada?
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6 MR. RAMPTON: They are. There is a possibility that I shall
7 seek your Lordship's leave, as I need it now because we are
8 all out of time with our Civil Evidence Act notices, we may
9 need to serve some Civil Evidence Act notices but they do
10 not affect the evidence of my two Canadian witnesses. They
11 affect the cross-examination of Sarah Ingliss. Mr. Roy
12 Ellis has made a Civil Evidence Act statement and he is in
13 yellow.
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: XIII?
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17 MR. RAMPTON: Yellow XIII, yes. I will give your Lordship the
18 number in a moment -- he is No. 34 and 34B of volume yellow
19 XIII. He has two statements apparently.
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21 MS. STEEL: If I could ask, if Mr. Rampton is saying that he
22 has some statements that he is intending to use, I think it
23 would be helpful if they were disclosed prior to these
24 witnesses getting into the witness box next week so that,
25 if we do want to, we could ask these witnesses ----
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27 MR. RAMPTON: I think, if I may say so, that is perfectly fair.
28 I will not have them -- I have not got them -- and I will
29 not have them until Saturday morning. But if they arrive,
30 as I expect, as it were, by pigeon post from Canada on
31 Saturday morning, then we will and should, I believe, send
32 them straight over to the Defendants as soon as we get
33 them. I hope I will get them at about 11 o'clock on
34 Saturday morning.
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36 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I will wait and see what happens in respect
37 of that. Then, Ms. Steel and Mr. Morris have Miss Ingliss,
38 Sean Derby and Gerald C. Henderson, is that right? Have
39 I missed any other witnesses for your side, Ms. Steel or
40 Mr. Morris?
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42 MR. MORRIS: No.
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44 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What about documents, because I have not made
45 a check through again about documentation.
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47 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, the Canadian documents are in volume XIV,
48 the pink files, at tab 94, but tab 94 is very fat. One has
49 14 subdivisions in it. It goes right to the end of the
50 file.
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52 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Unless there is anything else we must deal
53 with .....
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55 MR. RAMPTON: There is one other thing I would like to raise.
56 It is not a serious thing at all. I notice Ms. Steel had a
57 difficulty of reading them, I do not know why and I am not
58 going to enquire. I wonder whether it would help the
59 Defendants if somebody, perhaps even I, could lay hands on
60 a lecturn for them. It has occurred to me some time ago.
