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and like I said there was no conflict. We tried to get the opinions <br /> from the Attorney General. We tried to get opinions from ODC. <br /> Both the Attorney General and ODC...well they didn't say there <br /> was any conflicts or appearance. They both recommended I come <br /> to the local ethics and put it to you guys as well. <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: Okay, thank you. <br /> Mr. Heintz: I just have one more point. On pages 28 and 29 in your interaction <br /> last...at that meeting. Bottom of 28. Top of 29. You're <br /> interacting with Mr. Robinson about appeal. That there's going to <br /> be appeal or a lawsuit if you deal with these cases. And it seems <br /> like...by it separating using the Chinese wall by taking yourself <br /> out of these cases...might avoid the...a lawsuit or... <br /> Mr. Roth: Every time we win, there's gonna be an appeal. Generally there's <br /> gonna be an appeal. It's another issue that they could argue. It's <br /> impossible. But I think with the Amano case that I furnished <br /> you...actually Joe Kamelamela furnished. I don't think that they <br /> have a very good shot of winning. <br /> Mr. Heintz: Right. Thank you and I mean it seems to me that this becomes just <br /> a question of prudence or good judgement. You might avoid an <br /> appeal by simply separating yourself and letting your deputy do it. <br /> Mr. Roth: Any time when we expect appeals. <br /> Mr. Heintz: Thank you Mr. Chairman. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Okay, is there any further questions for Mr. Roth? Thank you for <br /> your time Mr. Roth. <br /> Mr. Roth: Thank you. <br /> Mr. Robinson: We will deliberate on this and anyone has anyone has any further <br /> discussion or items they'd like to bring up. Was there a motion <br /> regarding this? <br /> Mr. Wiseman: I move we resume our discussion in executive session. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Okay. <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: I'll second that. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Okay, it's been moved and seconded that we resume our <br /> discussion regarding this matter in executive session. Is any <br /> 24 <br />