Day 146 - 03 Jul 95 - Page 05
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2 MR. JUSTICE BELL: At the moment it seems to me it is entirely a
3 matter for you as it is your property.
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5 MR. RAMPTON: I am grateful for that.
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7 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Whether it is at the end of the day a good
8 idea may or may not be another thing, but I have no power,
9 have I, at the moment in the matter? You have invited me
10 to give an indication. I will hear what Ms. Steel and
11 Mr. Morris want to say, if anything, about it in due
12 course, but I have absolutely no power in the matter.
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14 MR. RAMPTON: I was not suggesting your Lordship had; quite the
15 contrary, it is quite a grave step to have to take and,
16 plainly, the views of the Judge in charge of the case would
17 have considerable weight in the decision-making process
18 both in London and in Oak Brook.
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20 Then I pass from that to scheduling. Our present
21 intention, my Lord, is to start Mr. Frank Stanton on
22 Thursday of this week, the 6th. I will examine him
23 in-chief and finish him during the course of that day,
24 probably about the mid-day adjournment, perhaps just
25 afterwards. I will not be here, as your Lordship was kind
26 enough to excuse me, either on Friday 7th or Monday 10th.
27 So we will not put another witness in-chief in before
28 Tuesday, 11th. Mr. Atkinson's capable hands will mind the
29 shop until then.
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31 On Tuesday 11th we will call Mr. Mark Davies, who is the
32 other Colchester witness so far as we are concerned.
33 I have put him down for three days. My Lord, thereafter
34 I can tell your Lordship the names of the witnesses who we
35 intend to call before the end of term. I cannot at the
36 moment give your Lordship a precise running order, but will
37 undertake to do that as soon as possible; I hope within the
38 next two days, while we are still in chambers.
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40 Their names -- this is in no particular order -- are Ramish
41 Ravalia, Annette Hall.
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43 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Could you spell the first one?
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45 MR. RAMPTON: R-A-V-A-L-I-A, Ramish is his first name. He, my
46 Lord, is perhaps a valuable witness from your Lordship's
47 point of view because he is a licensee. I will call him to
48 describe the relationship, as he sees it, between himself
49 and the Company. My Lord, then there is a lady called
50 Annette Hall; then there is Florence Farrer F-A-R-R-E-R,
51 Tony Giardina, who is Italian, G-I-A-R-D-I-N-A; then a new
52 witness in circumstances which I will tell your Lordship
53 about in a minute called Almaz A-N-T-E-N-E-H. She, my
54 Lord, arises out of the realisation which, I confess, had
55 not previously struck me but did when I saw that film,
56 found its date, the film "One Every Mile" and was told
57 which two restaurants it related to. She was, in fact, the
58 manageress of the Strand restaurant at the time when that
59 film was made.
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