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Dispute Over Access to Barcoded Exhibit Copies in House Oversight Hearing
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Dispute Over Access to Barcoded Exhibit Copies in House Oversight Hearing

Dispute Over Access to Barcoded Exhibit Copies in House Oversight Hearing The passage mentions a procedural disagreement about obtaining and copying barcoded exhibits, with minor references to individuals (Mr. Pincus, Judge Stern). It lacks concrete details on financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level actors, offering only a low‑value lead for further document‑handling inquiries. Key insights: Party claims they have been denied access to exhibits.; Exhibits are reportedly barcoded and identified by numbers.; Requests for color laser copies and court reporter copies are discussed.

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Dispute Over Access to Barcoded Exhibit Copies in House Oversight Hearing The passage mentions a procedural disagreement about obtaining and copying barcoded exhibits, with minor references to individuals (Mr. Pincus, Judge Stern). It lacks concrete details on financial flows, misconduct, or high‑level actors, offering only a low‑value lead for further document‑handling inquiries. Key insights: Party claims they have been denied access to exhibits.; Exhibits are reportedly barcoded and identified by numbers.; Requests for color laser copies and court reporter copies are discussed.

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