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to the use of the records.
Do you have some comments you wish to make,
Judge Weisman?
JUDGE WEIS1-'A�:
Yes, I would like to make a statement,
if I can.
I am willing to live with that order, and
I am willing to cooperate with Mr. Rader, and I hope
it is a �No-way street.
However, I would like some clarification
as to what happens if I tell Hr. Rader I don't think
this action ought to be taken, and I am going to apply
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to the court --
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THE COURT,
I don't think you have to apply to
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the court in every instance now.
I have given you full
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discretion.
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JUDGE WEISMAN1
All right.
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THE COURT:
What I have done essentially here --
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as I would s\.l!ll:nariza it, Judge -- is to provide that
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the management of the day-to-day affairs of the church
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are to be conducted by their employees, subject to your
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monitoring and your supervision.
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If you determine something is out cf order,
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out of line, you are entitled to take over on that, and
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it is your decision which you will control.
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JUDGE WEISHAN: The burden is on the other side
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to cooe into court
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THE COURT:
As far as I am conc�rned, l
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leaving
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it up to you.
I am inviting no one to come into court