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A THE RECORDER: And that’s the problem in this case. Well, I won’t take it any
further but may I tell you now that I’m very unhappy with this officer’s evidence.
MR POTTINGER: I’ll pass that on.
THE RECORDER: I say “I” - we.
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MR POTTINGER: “We”. Yes. No ------- THE RECORDER:
We. And I’ll say no more.
MR POTTINGER: No. It’s — it’s obvious.
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THE RECORDER: Mr Cordell, I hope you’ve heard and understood, sir, what’s
happened. Your disc is still in the machine. Somebody needs to recover that. But I
would like it to remain as an exhibit in these papers should it be needed in due course.
D MR POTTINGER: Your Honour the --1 think there’s that case of Baker which is at
the end of the list.
THE RECORDER: Baker? Oh yes.
DTHE CLERK: Do you want me to call him?
THE RECORDER: Yes. Thank you very much. You’re free to go. Thank you very
much.
MR POTTINGER: I was thinking rather than coming back for five minutes.
(Inaudible).
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THE RECORDER: I know. That’s --1 don’t know -- is there anything we can do about
it?
MR POTTINGER: Well ------
G THE CLERK: Can I just, sorry, formally just quickly click over, sorry, for the
recording.
THE RECORDER: Sorry.
THE CLERK: The case of Baker.
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