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question them and he can stop any expenditures under
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c:.y order until it is resolved,
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Is there sOI!lething else you wanted to add,
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Hr. Browne?
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MR. BROWNE: I have three questions, when the court
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is available.
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THE COURT: Yes, sir.
MR. BROh'NE: Your Honor, a clarification. You
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said that possession, control of books and records are
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,;.,iith the receiver, and indicated that the plaintiffs'
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representatives ere to have access to those materials,
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as
I
recall.
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THE COURT, That is correct.
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MR. BROWNE: Now,
Your Honor,
I ao faced
with a
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practical difficulty in that order, in the sense that
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this was precisely the problem we had when the receiver
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first came into office.
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It seems to me that we -- my client should
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be given an opportunity to object to the use of any documents
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based
upon constitutional privileges.
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Tifil
COURT:
What privileges?
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MR. BROWNE: Well, let's asswne that an attorney
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wrote a letter, confidential letter, an attorney-client
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letter to the church or
to
one of the employees, or that
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some of the records that were tsken, Your Honor,
may
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pertain to this, They were taken from the desks, filing
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c.2.binets. There may be personal letters from Hr. Rader
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to a relative.