HOUSE OVERSIGHT 012505 -0929104.TXT 9 very clear. Since for whatever reason I have not 10 been able to look at exhibits because they have 11 been refused to have been shown to me -- 12 MR. TEIN: That's a lie. 13 MR. LEOPOLD: Jack, if you represent that 14 the documents have the appropriate exhibit numbers 15 or some identifying markings, 25, 30.000, whatever 16 they may be, then you can take them, make copies, 17 send me a copy, make sure the court reporter gets 18 a copy and then send me a bill for my copy, that's 19 fine. I didn't know that they are marked that way 20 because I haven't been able to look at them. 21 MR. GOLDBERGER: They are barcoded and the 22 number that we've made reference to in the 23 deposition coincides with the barcoding. 24 MR. LEOPOLD: That's fine. Eight by eleven 25 color laser copies are fine. 129 1 MS. BELOHLAVEK: The State Attorneys Office 2 is not going to charge anybody for color copies I 3 print out. 4 MR. LEOPOLD: That's fine He's going to 5 take them back to his office . 6 Secondly -- and I will be more than happy 7 to do it, because it sounds like you all know more 8 about it than I, but I'm happy to get affidavits 9 from Mr. Pincus, Judge Stern, everybody else about 10 what happened with this hearing today, because I 11 12 13 know very little about it. But my representations are what they are. MR. GOLDBERGER: They stay -- Page 110