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transaction.
!m. BROWNE: Could we have an order along the 1 ines if
they are going to disclose those documents to anyone outside
of the Attorney General staff people working for them -­
THE COU�s No, sir, I �un't get into that.
MR. BROWNE: Hay I finish?
THE COURT: I know what you have in mind. I am not getting
into that.
MR. BRO\"i"NE:
I \JOUld like some notice, Your Honor, give
us five days notice that they are going
to
have those records
shown to these people.
THE COURT: I don't think
it
is necessary, lvl".r. Browne,
and it is unduly ha�pering and creating more paperwork. This
is going to be a mountain of paper as it is. We already have
so many lawyers involved here that it is really unbelievable.
I am not going to get into any more legal activity than is
required.
I don't think that is reasonably necessary. Your
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m�tion is denied.
Mr. Browne has one more matter.
l-!R. BROWNE: Your Honor, I would like to request a stay
order for a reasonable period of tL�e for us to get the
transcript and take appropriate relief up to tha State court
of appeal
also to
the federal
court.
THE COORT: That is denied, counsel. This has
to
be moved
along.
I don't know how much time you have in mind.
HR. BRO��IE: If I could get the transcript tQl"j.orrow, a