The evidence you
have introduced, Mr. Chairman, contains many documents
that were never given to me to examine before the hearing."
This started another bout between Diane and Anuse,
who apparently able to read Lyle's and the chair's mind,
kept insisting that what Lyle and Henry meant was that Diana
had been given all of the material available at that date.
Henry rushed in to agreed that yes that was what was meant.
"Lyle gave you everything he had at that date."
"Then it was incumbent upon this committee to see that I
had all of the evidence before the hearing."
"But," protested the chair, "we didn't get all the evidence
ourselves until today."
"Then it shouldn't have been presented until I had an
opportunity to examine it! I am finished with this witness."
Henry quickly announced that there would be a break.
When they were back on the record, Henry announced,
"Once the witnesses for Diana complete their testimony,
we will call Lyle back to clear up the misconceptions
this last witness has introduced. Also we will call
Ann Biggot, and Mark. . .," To straighten out the
panel on the document examiners, he thought to himself.
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