📄 Plaintiffs' exhibits received — Friday, November 1, 1996
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Plaintiffs' exhibits received

Date: Friday, November 1, 1996 • Utterances: 33
A batch of 26 Plaintiffs' exhibits were formally received into evidence at the start of a session. Judge Fujisaki briefly addressed jurors about raising personal needs during proceedings, then called a ten-minute recess. Upon returning, Baker lodged a deferred objection to Exhibit 2111 before the court moved on to the next witness.
1 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 52 was received in evidence.)
2 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 53 was received in evidence.)
3 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 56 was received in evidence.)
4 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 67 was received in evidence.)
5 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 68 was received in evidence.)
6 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 70 was received in evidence.)
7 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 71 was received in evidence.)
8 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 72 was received in evidence.)
9 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 73 was received in evidence.)
10 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 74 was received in evidence.)
11 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 75 was received in evidence.)
12 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 76 was received in evidence.)
13 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 81 was received in evidence.)
14 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 84 was received in evidence.)
15 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 85 was received in evidence.)
16 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 86 was received in evidence.)
17 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 82 was received in evidence.)
18 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 83 was received in evidence.)
19 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2109 was received in evidence.)
20 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 689 was received in evidence.)
21 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 690 was received in evidence.)
22 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 698 was received in evidence.)
23 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 699 was received in evidence.)
24 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 676 was received in evidence.)
25 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2110 was received in evidence.)
26 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2111 was received in evidence.)
27 THE COURT:

Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take ten minutes. I understand that you may, on occasion, have some immediate personal needs that need to be attended to. If it's something that's immediate, don't hesitate to raise your hand and interrupt me.

If it's something that's not immediate, let the bailiff know, and the bailiff will convey your needs to me.

All right. We'll see you in about ten minutes or so.

28 (Recess taken.)
29 (Jurors resume their respective seats.)
30 MR. BAKER:

Your Honor, I would object to 2111 going into evidence. We can argue it at another time.

KEY QUOTE
31 THE COURT:

Okay.

32 MR. BAKER:

Thank you, sir.

33 THE COURT:

Call your next witness.

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (2)

Hiroshi Fujisaki
If it's something that's immediate, don't hesitate to raise your hand and interrupt me.
Fujisaki's pragmatic, low-key management of jury comfort — characteristic of his no-nonsense courtroom style.
Robert Baker
I would object to 2111 going into evidence. We can argue it at another time.
Baker preserves a defense objection to Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2111 while conceding the matter can be argued later — a procedural placeholder, not an immediate fight.

Evidence (26)

Plaintiffs' 52
Not described in transcript
received in evidence
Plaintiffs' 53
Not described in transcript
received in evidence
Plaintiffs' 56
Not described in transcript
received in evidence
Plaintiffs' 67
Not described in transcript
received in evidence
Plaintiffs' 68
Not described in transcript
received in evidence
Plaintiffs' 70
Not described in transcript
received in evidence
+ 20 more

Notable Exchanges (1)

Robert BakerHiroshi Fujisaki
Baker objected to Exhibit 2111 being received but offered to argue it at another time; Fujisaki simply acknowledged and moved on.
strategic

Objections

1 objections (0 sustained, 0 overruled)
Proceeding 8111 • 33 utterances
Civil Trial
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