📄 Exhibit admissions — Wednesday, December 11, 1996
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Exhibit admissions

Date: Wednesday, December 11, 1996 • Utterances: 8
A brief administrative exchange between the clerk, judge, and attorneys resolving a discrepancy in exhibit numbering from a prior witness session with Detective Lange. Baker clarified that exhibit 172 had been re-marked as 2259, and the parties agreed to substitute another copy of 172. Medvene then set up exhibit 715 on the monitor to begin cross-examination.
1 THE CLERK:

I believe we had two photographs that were marked with Detective Lange, correct?

2 THE COURT:

No, just one.

3 THE CLERK:

Just one.

MR. P. BAKER: 2259.

4 THE COURT:

What did he mark?

MR. P. BAKER: We marked 172 as 2259.

5 THE COURT:

After it was marked?

MR. P. BAKER: Right.

6 MR. BAKER:

We can substitute another 172.

KEY QUOTE
7 THE COURT:

Yes.

8 MR. MEDVENE:

I'll put on the monitor, 715.

CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR. MEDVENE:

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (1)

Robert Baker
We can substitute another 172.
Resolves the exhibit numbering conflict by offering a replacement rather than disputing the re-marking.

Evidence (2)

172 / 2259
Photograph marked with Detective Lange; re-marked as exhibit 2259
clarified and substituted
715
Exhibit queued on monitor for cross-examination
introduced

Notable Exchanges (1)

The ClerkHiroshi FujisakiP. Baker
Short back-and-forth to reconcile a photograph exhibit that had been re-numbered from 172 to 2259 during Detective Lange's testimony.
procedural

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 8599 • 8 utterances
Civil Trial
Department 103
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