Sure hope this isn't too traumatic
for you all. It really is a terrible thing to have happen at Belmont
and I'm sure that as much as you all must like Diana and want to help her
that as soon as you understand the preponderance of evidence against her,
you'll decide. . ." Strange woman, he thought, as Helen went back into
the waiting room and firmly closed the door. Oh well, I might as well
go over and get that stuff for Henry.
Inside the hearing room, Henry had ruled that they would go ahead
for now and introduce the material when it was brought over.
Continuing her challenge, Diana said, "I repeat again, this
is evidence, this is material that was sent to the document
examiners that I have not seen. Is that correct? Even though
you and Lyle have both assured me that I was given all the evidence?"
"Well, that only meant that you had all the material sent at that time.
This is additional information that the document examiners brought with them."
"Material that I was not privy to and had no opportunity to question
the document examiners on! I consider this most unfair."
Anuse smirked.
"Well," Henry replied, "you will see it presently so that's
all right.
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