THE COURT: We e going to finish — are we finishing Mr. Baksa at some point or not today?
MR. WHITE: As I understand it, Your Honor, Mr. Gillen intends to call Heather Geesey as the next witness, and then we’re going to come back with Mr. Baksa after that. THE COURT: All right. So we’ll pick up — now, I guess we can pick up with argument after lunch. What is your pleasure? You want to — you want to deal with this now or do you want to keep going with witnesses? MR. ROTHSCHILD: I think, given what is left, we ought to keep pressing forward with witnesses in order to get this case completed by — MR. THOMPSON: Your Honor, I think you ve raised some very crucial evidentiary points here. And I think a part of that will really deal with the substantive aspects of the law. We’re talking about the effects prong. So I think it’s a matter that we should spend some time on to give the Court our best opinion — THE COURT: I would tend to agree with that. Why don’t we do this, taking into consideration what Mr. Rothchild said and what you’re saying, Mr. Thompson, I m concerned that w