Day 042 - 31 Oct 94 - Page 69
1 MR. MORRIS: I have marked it.
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just underlining?
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5 MR. MORRIS: No, I have highlighted, so it can be copied.
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7 MR. JUSTICE BELL: What I suggest you do is that since you have
8 highlighted it for your own purposes, you give the copy you
9 have to Mr. Rampton now.
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11 MR. MORRIS: It is not actually very exciting. It sounds like
12 some great buildup to some brilliant questioning, but in
13 fact it is only a routine point.
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15 MR. JUSTICE BELL: If you want to put it we have to be prepared
16 for it in the morning. What I suggest you do is you give
17 that to Mr. Rampton. Mr. Rampton, I know it is not your
18 obligation, but I would be grateful, purely and simply so
19 we do not lose time, if you could get so many copies as you
20 require for your team of the pink volume and the document
21 Mr. Morris has got there, and a copy for me and a copy for
22 the witness box. How much of it do you want to put of the
23 pink?
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25 MR. RAMPTON: That is the question I was going to ask, because
26 it costs £25 to buy.
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28 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can you identify the pages?
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30 MR. MORRIS: There are a few pages, yes.
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32 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Just sit down again. Look through your pink
33 volume and tell us which ones you intended to refer to. If
34 Mr. Rampton looks at it and thinks he might want to refer
35 to others, he can have those copied as well. Just sit and
36 look through your pink volume, then call out the pages,
37 cover, inside cover, page numbers and so on.
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39 MR. MORRIS: The thing is it is 50 pages and Sue Dibb is going
40 to be our witness anyway. So, it might be helpful to
41 photocopy the whole lot anyway, because I am sure she is
42 maybe going to refer to different bits that I will refer
43 to. It might be useful to copy the whole lot. We can do
44 that overnight.
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46 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You can photocopy the whole lot overnight?
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48 MR. MORRIS: Overnight.
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50 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I would like you to make two photocopies of
51 the pink volume overnight, please, one for me and one for
52 the witness. You have served a copy on Mr. Rampton, so it
53 is up to him how many copies he makes for his own team.
54 But I would like you also to hand the other broad sheet
55 which you have -- what did you call it?
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57 MR. MORRIS: "Ad Watch" I think it was called.
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59 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I would be grateful if you would hand that to
60 Mr. Rampton, because then he can read it straightaway if he
