Mr. Moore. Either way.

Mr. Belin. You have an opportunity, if you like, to come back and read this deposition and sign it before it comes to us in Washington, or you can just waive signing and let the court reporter send it to us directly in Washington. Do you have any preference or not?

Mr. Moore. No.

Mr. Belin. You want to sign, or do you want to waive signing it?

Mr. Moore. What is the procedure?

Mr. Belin. Well, if you sign it, you come back and read it and then you sign it if it is accurate; otherwise, you leave it and we assume the court reporter is accurate, and she will send it to us as the record of your testimony here.

Mr. Moore. I believe I would rather read it. No reflection on the reporter.

Mr. Belin. Well, she is too nice a reporter. If you would like to read it, why you certainly have that right, and the reporter will be getting in touch with you. Do we have your address, or can she contact you at the Dallas Police Department?

Mr. Moore. Yes; she can.

Mr. Belin. You can come in and read it and she will send it to us.