Disorder in the Court
These quotes are from
a book entitled "Disorder in the Court." They are statements people actually
made in court, word for word, taken down and now published by court reporters.
How did they keep from laughing while these were all taking place?
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Judge: "Well, Sir, I have reviewed this case and I've decided to give your
wife $775 a week." Q: What is your
date of birth? Q: What gear were
you in at moment of the impact? Q: How old is your
son, the one living with you. Q: What was the
first thing your husband said to you when he woke up that morning?
Q: And where was
the location of the accident? Q: Trooper, when
you stopped the defendant, were your red and blue lights flashing?
Q: Now doctor,
isn't it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn't know about it
until the next morning? Q: The youngest
son, the 20-year old, how old is he? Q: Were you
present when your picture was taken? Q: So the date of
conception of (the baby) was August 8th? Q: She had three
children, right? Q: You say the
stairs went down to the basement? Q: How was your
first marriage terminated? Q: Can you
describe the individual? Q: Is your
appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition that I sent to your
attorney? Q: Doctor, how
many autopsies have you performed on dead people? Q: All your
responses must be oral, OK? Q: Do you recall
the time that you examined the body? Q: Are you
qualified to give a urine sample? Q: Doctor, before
you performed the autopsy, did you check for pulse? |