Ordering plaintiff to produce all of the 500,000 photographs in his possession was a proper exercise of discretion, where plaintiff had been given the opportunity to review all of the photographs in defendant's possession, and, up until the time of the orders on appeal, did nothing to dispel defendant's and the Judicial Hearing Officer's belief that he was in possession of only the far lesser number of photographs he had already produced. Inspection of the photographs clearly...
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