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He said reporters would be allowed to examine the documents today.
The judge in the case ordered last month that a doctor hired by the prosecution be allowed to examine Redstone.
The physicians should be allowed to examine their medical files and assist the medical experts engaged in treatment of these individuals.
As of Jan . 1 people will be allowed to examine their own files, which are being transferred from military control to the national archives.
The security services, police and other public bodies – but not local councils – would be allowed to examine the information on the authority of a senior officer.
After an hour, judges adjourned the case until 27 April, ordering defence lawyers to be allowed to examine, but not take away with them, copies of the evidence against their clients.
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Mr. Naipaul was allowed to examine the completed manuscript but requested no changes.
For one thing, he said, the international atomic agency had been allowed to examine only parts of the archive.
Only doctors and public officials and family members were allowed to examine the blackened and disfigured corpses.
Ms Clarke, a solicitor, insisted on being allowed to examine the relevant documentation and found that the fraudulent application form submitted to the council had not even been signed.
Forbes reporter Zack O'Malley Greenburg was allowed to examine it at Marrakech's exclusive Royal Mansour hotel; it has now allegedly been moved to a secret location.
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