Najib’s trial adjourned after photocopy nightmare
Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is pictured leaving the Kuala Lumpur Court Complex April 15, 2019. — Picture by Firdaus Latif
“The documents in the folders have been numbered. I would be obliged if my learned friend can make us a copy of the documents as they are, with numbering on the top, because it will be easier for us to refer to the witness,” he told the court. Harvinderjit wanted new copies of the documents in the correct sequence and numbering for him to cross-examine the second prosecution witness Azizul Adzani Abdul Ghafar.The High Court then allowed a recess in court proceedings to allow the prosecution time to photocopy the documents.
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