33.

2

A.

Q.

A.

AOA &

One of the first things you did was to read a prepared

statement before solicitor arrived

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and 2nd Defendant

nade a reply and you gave him photocopy of statement?

Yes.

Is that copy of prepared statement you gave him? It was a question - it is a copy (D1).

Yesterday when you were giving evidence as to what took

place between you and 2nd Defendant were you speaking entirely from memory?

No. I have got some notes on foolscap paper.

Made by yourself?

A.

Q.

A.

Some made by myself and some made by junior officer.

A.

Q.

A.

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Were you referring to them when you were giving evidence?

Yes.

Could I see these notes?

Yes.

Notes handed over.

Is your writing this?

No.

A.

Mr. Chow's.

Q.

Why did you not keep notes in notebook?

A.

Entry re 1st Defendant were made after interview.

These were

made when questions were asked.

Qo

Most of the notes are kept by your junior?

Yes.

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A.

A.

Q.

Ac

C.

A.

You can't vouch for accuracy of notes taken by Chow?

We went fairly slowly and Chow is a fairly efficient officer.

What you gave in evidence yesterday was merely quoting Chow's

notes?

Yes.

Chow and yours?

Yes.

That's perfectly true.

These notes are not complete record of anything said between

you and 2nd Defendant?

They are not.

Do you remember, before you showed 2nd Defendant any document s

at all, talking to him to effect you were not going to insult

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