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notes and now it seems that we’re not talking about
notes, we’re talking about a statement or a proforma.
MR Were — were your notes actually in a statement
KENNEDY: format?
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A Yes, a statement format so there – I have a copy of
that. MG11.
MR The statement’s dated 14th November.
POTTINGER:
THE I’d like to see a copy of it, please. Thank you. When
RECORDER: did you make this statement?
A (No audible reply)
THE I can’t see a time or date-stamp on it.
RECORDER:
MR Yes, I know. That’s-well
KENNEDY: A It will have been 4.30 pm in the writing room at
Peckham.
THE How do you know that?
RECORDER: A It’s on the rear of the — the sheet.
MR Well, what do you have there?
KENNEDY: Oh sorry. That’s the — is that the originals?
A No, this isn’t an original, no.
THE Well, let’s carry on. And I’d like to see, after the short
RECORDER: adjournment, all the documents that this officer has
been referring to. I’ll hand this back now. And I want
to see the originals that this officer is relying upon.
MR Yes, the - it’s the - just
POTTINGER:
THE Not now.
RECORDER:
MR No. I’ll just-—
POTTINGER:
THE Let Mr Kennedy finish.
RECORDER:
MR Certainly, your Honour. What the — what the
POTTINGER: document was that he — he relied on.
THE Thank you. Mr Kennedy, forgive me for interrupting.
RECORDER: We’ll deal with it later on.
MR So, he was arrested, wasn’t he?
KENNEDY:
THE Yes.
RECORDER:
MR The van was seized? Is that right? A Yes, the van was
POTTINGER: seized.
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