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subpoena for them to be here so that they can respond and that will <br /> be both the petitioner and the respondent because right now you <br /> know we are in a quandary having neither one of them here to <br /> specifically address what I feel are some very clear issues you <br /> know...14.1 is says exactly what it says in there and etc. etc. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: I had one more question on that though. As far as the process and <br /> having a resolution. I mean should...if we do this, should the <br /> resolution state exactly what we're investigating? Despite Mr. <br /> Hyland's... <br /> Mr. Adams: 15.2(b) says the resolution shall be supported by a majority of the <br /> members of the Board and shall define the nature and scope of the <br /> inquiry to be made. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: So we would say... <br /> Mr. Adams: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: This is the provision of the code that we're looking at...alright. <br /> Well I mean...I still have a problem I mean we just a Board where <br /> anyone can just send anything and say hey I read this in the paper. <br /> I want this investigated...I think we're threading on dangerous <br /> grounds...but I do respect that you know this is had a lot of <br /> publicity and I mean there issues out there in the public domain <br /> that may warrant us wanting to look at that...but...I'll defer to the <br /> Board maybe since I wasn't here...I'll just sit back on that, but I <br /> will be happy to follow the will of the Board. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Madame Chair if may. I'm like Mr. Eddins in a ways. I'm <br /> concerned that we get this petition from Mr. Hyland. Then we get <br /> what seemingly is his withdrawal and not want to participate in the <br /> process anymore and then sends letters saying other things that's <br /> confusing...it's confusing and so if we had this investigatory <br /> hearing, hopefully Mr. Hyland can get some degree of clarity by <br /> that point. So hopefully if we move this forward it will help. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: In one way I agree on the other side. If you are a regular citizen, <br /> this process can be very, very confusing and given that the time <br /> and energy that Mr. Hyland put into it and just you know things <br /> going in circles and that's not necessarily anybody's fault...but <br /> definitely having the criminal case definitely complicated things <br /> and for somebody at one point to say I give up you know because <br /> it doesn't seem to be going anywhere. I can see that happening <br /> you know I don't think that's an unreasonable statement to make <br /> after you know you come before this Board multiple times and <br /> 36 <br />