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JUDGE PAWLAK: I know, but in fact it's suggesting that he
                 could remain there.
                 Enter or be present on.
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: Yes.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Is that better?
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: I' m not sure, your
                 Honour.
                 Your learned colleague was suggesting breaking I t down, so that
                 you have him entering solely for the purpose, demonstrably the
                 purpose, of X, Y or Z.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Yes.
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: And remaining for no
                 longer than.
                 In any event, he shall remain on for no longer than a period of
                 time.
                 That. perhaps would deal with it. One doesn't need more than
                 fifteen minutes to buy a burger or fill up your car.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Look, can I ask you - we agree with that.
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: Yes.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Could' I ask you to draw up the antisocial
                 behaviour order in the way that we've accepted it or indicated it
                 should be drawn and to provide a copy for me tomorrow?
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: Yes.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: I'll check it to make sure that it fits in with
                 what we have agreed and assume that, if it does, I can then tell
                 the court to seal it.
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPON DENT: Yes, your Honour
                 PAWLAK: Is that alright?
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: Yes, your Honour.
                 Can I get an email address to send it to, please?
                 JUDGE PAWLAK:  Yes, the comic clerk will give you an
                 email address.
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: Yes. I can do that this
                 evening or tomorrow morning.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: I don’t want to give you mine.
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: No of course
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Because if Mr Cordell gets mine somehow,
                 then gets my address and l start receiving post
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: Yes, your Honour.
                 I'11 have that done for you.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Yes.
                 Is there anything else?
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPON DENT:  Nothing further,
                 your Honour, thank you
                 JUDGE PAWLAK:  Nothing at all?
                 COUNSEL FOR THE RESPONDENT: No.
                 He is legally aided and there is no other issue that we would seek
                 to bring to the court's attention.
                 Thank you for your patience and your colleagues.
                 JUDGE PAWLAK: Not at all.
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