More True Statements Made in Court.
| Q. What is your brother-in-law's name? A. Borofkin. Q. What's his first name? A. I can't remember. Q. He's been your brother-in-law for years, and you can't remember his first name? A. No. I tell you I'm too excited. (Rising from the witness chair and pointing to Mr. Borofkin.) - Nathan, for God's sake, - tell them your first name! Q. Did you ever stay all night with this man in New York? Q. Now, Mrs. Johnson, how was your first marriage terminated? Q. Doctor, did you say he was shot in the woods? Q. What is your name? Q. Are you married? Q. And who is this person you are speaking of? Q. How did you happen to go to Dr. Cherney? Q. Do you know how far pregnant you are right now? Q. Mrs. Smith, do you believe that you are emotionally unstable? Q. Doctor, how many autopsies have you peformed on dead people? Q. Were you aquainted with the decedent? Q. Officer, what led you to believe the defendant was under the
influence? Q. What happened then? Q. Did he pick the dog up by the ears? Q. When he went, had you gone and had she, if she wanted to and were
able, for the time being excluding all the restraints on her not
to go, gone also, would he have brought you, meaning you and she,
with him to the station? [Before we recess, let's listen to one last exchange involving a child:] Q. And lastly, Gary, all your responses must be oral. O.K.?
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