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Now is that something that is the subj�ct
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THE COURT: I can
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NR. BROWNE: Here is what I am asking for, Your
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'IHE COURT: Yes, sir.
MR. BROW!\'E: I run asking for an order that before
access is granted. that the normal rules of discovery
apply.
THE
COURT:
I am not g�tting into any discovery
rules in this matter, l1r. Browne. We will start all
over
again
if
you attempt to assert that kind of a
right.
MR. BROWlIB: What I am suggesting, ))our Honor,
is this: That
if
the Attorney General wishes to insp�ct
all books and records of the corporation, as a category,
it seems to me that a subpoena re deposition to the
receiver
THE COURT: 1 am not going into any proceedings
\.o-lth subpoenas. He has the right to inspect those records.
Now as to any particular record which you
feel he shouldn't inspect, you can consult with the Attorney
General, you take it up with him and see
if
you can't
resolve it. If you can't, you come in on a cation and
I will resolve it.
I uill not get into discovery now between
the receiver and the church. That would be completely
preposterous as far as I am concerned.