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Disorder in the Court!
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Most language is spoken language, and most words once
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they are uttered, vanish forever into the air. But such is
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not the case with language spoken during courtroom trials,
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for there exists an army of court reporters whose job it is
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to take down and preserve every statement made during the
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proceedings.
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Court is now in session, and here are my favorite
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transcripts, all recorded by America's keepers of the word:
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Q: What is your brother-in-law's name?
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A: Borofkin.
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Q: What is his first name?
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A: I can't remember.
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Q: He's been your brother-in-law for 45 years, and
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you can't remember his first name?
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A: No. I tell you I'm too excited. (Rising from the
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witness chair and pointing to Mr. Borofkin).
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Nathan, for God's sake, tell them your first name!
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Q: Did you stay all night with this man in New York?
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A: I refuse to answer that question.
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Q: Did you stay all night with this man in Chicago?
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A: I refuse to answer that question.
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Q: Did you ever stay all night with this man in
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Miami?
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A: No.
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Q: James stood back and shot Tommy Lee?
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A: Yes.
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Q: And then Tommy Lee pulled out his gun and shot
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James in the fracas?
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A: (After a hesitation) No sir, just above it.
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Q: Doctor, did you say he was shot in the woods?
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A: No, I said he was shot in the lumber region.
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Q: Now, Mrs. Johnson, how was your first marriage
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terminated?
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A: By death.
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Q: And, by whose death was it terminated?
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Q: What is your name?
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A: Ernestine Mc Dowell.
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Q: What is your marital status?
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A: Fair.
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Q: Are you married?
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A: No, I'm divorced.
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Q: What did your husband do before you divorced him?
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A: A lot of things that I didn't know about.
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Q: And who is this person you are speaking of?
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A: My ex-widow said it.
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Q: How did you happen to go to Dr. Cheney?
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A: Well, a gal down by the road had had several of
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her children by Dr. Cheney and said he was really
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good.
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Q: Do you know how far pregnant you are right now?
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A: I will be three months November 8th.
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Q: Apparently then, the date of conception was August
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8th?
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A: Yes.
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Q: What were you and your husband doing at that time?
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Q: Mrs. Smith, you do believe that you are
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emotionally unstable?
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A: I used to be.
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Q: How many times have you committed suicide?
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A: Four times.
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Q: Did he pick the dog up by the ears?
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A: No.
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Q: What was he doing with the dog's ears?
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A: Picking them up in the air.
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Q: Where was the dog at the time?
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A: Attached to the ear
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Q: Doctor, how many autopsies have you performed on
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dead people?
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A: All my autopsies have been on dead people.
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Q: Were you acquainted with the decedent?
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A: Yes, sir.
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Q: Before or after he died?
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Q: Officer, what led you to believe the defendant was
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under the influence?
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A: Because he was argumentary, and he couldn't
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pronunciate his words.
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Q: What happened then?
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A: He told me, he says, "I have to kill you because
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you can identify me."
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Q: Did he kill you?
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A: No.
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Q: Mrs. Jones, is your appearance this morning
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pursuant to a deposition notice which I sent to
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your attorney?
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A: No. This is how I dress when I go to work.
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Q: Have you ever been arrested?
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A: Yes.
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Q: What for?
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A: Aggravating a female.
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Q: You say you're innocent, yet five people swore
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they saw you steal a watch.
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A: Your Honor, I can produce 500 people who didn't
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see me steal it.
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Judge: Well, gentlemen of the jury, are you
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unanimous?
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Foreman: Yes, your Honor, we're all alike --
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temporarily insane.
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THE COURT: Now, as we begin, I must ask you to
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banish all present information and
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prejudice from your mind if you have
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any.
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Q: When he went, had you gone and had she, if she
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wanted to and were able, for the time being
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excluding all the restraints on her not to go
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also, would he have brought you, meaning you and
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she, with him to the station?
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A: MR. BROOKS. Objection. That question should be
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taken out and shot.
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Q: At the time you first saw Dr. McCarty, had you
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ever seen him prior to that time?
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JUDGE: I rarely do so, but for whatever purpose it
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may serve, I will indicate for the record
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that I approached this case with a completely
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open mind.
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Q: Did the lady standing the driveway subsequently
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identify herself to you?
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A: Yes, she did.
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Q: Who did she say she was?
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A: She said she was the owner of the dog's wife.
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Q: I understand you're Bernie Davis's mother.
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A: Yes.
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Q: How long have you known him?
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Q: Now, I'm going to show you what has been marked as
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State's Exhibit No. 2 and ask if you recognize the
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picture?
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A: John Fletecher.
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Q: That's you?
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A: Yes, sir.
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Q: And you were present when the picture was taken,
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right?
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Q: As a officer of the Dodge City Police Department,
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did you stop an automobile bearing Kansas license
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plates SCR446?
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A: Yes, sir.
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Q: Was the vehicle occupied at the time?
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Q: Please state the location of your right foot
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immediately prior to impact.
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A: Immediately before the impact, my right foot was
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located at the immediate end of my right leg.
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Q: Have you ever beaten your wife?
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A: No. I might slap her around a little, but I never
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beat her.
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Q: Just what did you do to prevent the accident?
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A: I closed my eyes and screamed as loud as I could.
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Q: What can you tell us about the truthfulness and
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veracity of this defendant?
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A: Oh, she'll tell you the truth. She said she was
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going to kill the son of a gun -- and she did.
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Q: And another reason that you didn't want to go out
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there was because you feared for your life?
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A: Yes, I did.
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Q: Why?
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A: That's a rowdy neighborhood, and there are very,
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very bad persons that will do bodily harm and
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seriously kill someone.
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Q: Where were you on the bike at the time?
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A: On the seat.
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Q: I meant where is the street.
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Before we recess, let's listen in on one last exchange
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involving a child:
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Q: And lastly, Gary, all your responses must be oral,
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O.K.?
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A: Oral.
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Q: How old are you?
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A: Oral.
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