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And therefore, I think, not being able
to submit these to the Court is prevent
-- they're preventing me due
process.
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THE COURT: This witness has been sitting here
listening to this for awhile. He's not
going to sit here too much longer. You
have the direct examination which I've
highlighted - highlighted. I've told
you what it is. If you have questions
on cross-examination, I want to hear
them and I want to hear them succinctly
and quickly so that this witness can be
excused.
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THE COURT: This man is here to answer your
questions as to his testimony, not
whether or not you can stipulate to them
and so forth and so on. You've already
told us that you wouldn't do that.
That's in the record. What questions do
you have to ask him about the checks?
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THE COURT: * * * What questions do you have to ask
of this witness with regard to his
direct testimony?
MR. ROUGH: I have finished with the witness, your
Honor, and I would like --
THE COURT: The witness --
MR. ROUGH: -- to concede with these proceedings to
go directly to federal district court to
get my answers.
Under circumstances in which he was given every opportunity to do
so, petitioner failed to ask why Mr. Langeliers was unable to
produce checks 2737 and 2783.
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