The heated exchange occurred during arguments over the defence’s request for another adjournment to enable it to obtain a Certified True Copy of court documents it said were crucial to the continuation of its case. He, however, said the defence could not proceed because it had yet to obtain the certified documents required for its case. “That part of the agreement was kept by the prosecution,” Kehinde said, adding that the DSS witness was present to testify in relation to Exhibit DWD. He urged the court to foreclose the defence’s case, arguing that the defence had been given sufficient opportunities to present its case. Kehinde also argued that foreclosing the defence would not amount to a violation of Sowore’s constitutional right to fair hearing.