Holocaust Denial on Trial, Trial Transcripts, Day 8: Electronic Edition
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1 MR JUSTICE GRAY: I think there may have been a
2misunderstanding.
3 MR RAMPTON: I misunderstood. I thought what we were being
4given was some sort of expert's report. As it is not so,
5may I in front of Mr Irving endorse what your Lordship
6said. I do not want to see anything which has not been
7tendered in evidence or otherwise relied on.
8 MR JUSTICE GRAY: You hear that, Mr Irving?
9 A. [Mr Irving] Yes.
10 MR RAMPTON: My Lord, with luck Professor van Pelt can give
11evidence tomorrow. He is here.
12 MR JUSTICE GRAY: I follow that. Then you are going to resume
13again afterwards.
14 MR RAMPTON: Yes, I am then going back to Irving stuff.
15 MR JUSTICE GRAY: Shall we have the discussion tomorrow about
16the future programme? I suspect you would rather do that
17then than now. Mr Irving has had a long day just as you
18have.
19 MR RAMPTON: I need to take instructions.
20 MR JUSTICE GRAY: That is what I thought, yes. So I think we
21will adjourn a little earlier, unless there is anything
22else that can usefully be covered.
23 < (The witness stood down)
24(The Court adjourned until the following day)
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