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Dispute Over Access to Barcoded Exhibit Copies in House Oversight HearingDispute 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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