Day 202 - 11 Jan 96 - Page 47
1 come on Wednesday.
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let us put him in there.
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5 MR. MORRIS: If it helps, Michael Soriano has been scheduled for
6 29th, is confirmed for 29th, you will be pleased to know --
7 always assuming he can actually get a ticket for that day.
8 He is attempting to get one.
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10 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let us know if there is any further query
11 about that.
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13 At any stage when we finish early on a day or if there is
14 space, as it seems to me there might well be on Monday or
15 Tuesday, we can come back to your list of interlocutory
16 matters ---
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18 MR. MORRIS: Yes.
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20 MR. JUSTICE BELL: -- and any other interlocutory matters which
21 are left over from last term. I made a his of them.
22 I have not prepared my list with the things you have on
23 your list.
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25 MR. MORRIS: Mine is not exhaustive. It is just, to be honest,
26 I felt swamped; I did not put it down on a piece of paper
27 and get lost.
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29 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I know I have interrupted you more than once
30 this afternoon because I am anxious that, having got this
31 far through the Colchester evidence, we concentrate on what
32 is really important. If you bear that in mind with
33 Mr. Skehel, Mr. Harney or Mr. Davis and concentrate on what
34 the real issues are rather than necessarily particular
35 witness clashes, we should get through those witnesses
36 fairly quickly and deal with your interlocutory points as
37 best we can in the time before next Thursday morning.
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39 MR. MORRIS: Right.
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41 MR. RAMPTON: My Lord, that leaves me only to, I hope -- I am
42 right in what Mr. Morris has said -- safely assume your
43 Lordship's approval for scheduling my Bath witnesses to
44 begin on Monday, 22nd, and my Heathrow witnesses to begin
45 on Tuesday, 30th.
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47 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I think you should.
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49 MR. RAMPTON: I am grateful.
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51 MR. JUSTICE BELL: One of the matters on Mr. Morris' list is
52 some discovery in relation to Colchester and Bath. If that
53 is an outstanding matter, and we should try and find time
54 at the end of either tomorrow afternoon or Monday afternoon
55 to dispose of that.
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57 MR. RAMPTON: So far as I know, there are no outstanding
58 issues. If some of the copies -----
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60 MR. JUSTICE BELL: He has something he wants to raise.
