Plaintiff's attorney Tom Lambert realized he had forgotten to formally move his exhibits into evidence before cross-examination began. Judge Fujisaki paused briefly to allow Lambert to introduce ten exhibits (Plaintiffs' 273, 274, 275, 276, 285, 2179, 2180, 2181, 2182, 2183), all of which were received without objection.
# 1 THE COURT: Cross-examine.
# 2 MR. BLASIER: Thank you, Your Honor.
# 3 MR. LAMBERT: I did forget to introduce my exhibit. May I do that before we start?
# 5 MR. LAMBERT: Exhibits 2179.
# 6 THE CLERK: One moment.
# 9 MR. LAMBERT: Maybe I should try to do it in numerical order
KEY QUOTE # 10 THE CLERK: It doesn't matter.
# 11 MR. LAMBERT: It doesn't matter. 2179, 273, 2180, 2181, 276, 274, 275, 2182, 2183, and 285.
# 12 THE COURT: Okay. They're received.
KEY QUOTE # 13 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2179 was received in evidence.) # 14 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 273 was received in evidence.) # 15 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2180 was received in evidence.) # 16 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2181 was received in evidence.) # 17 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 276 was received in evidence.) # 18 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 274 was received in evidence.) # 19 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 275 was received in evidence.) # 20 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2182 was received in evidence.) # 21 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2183 was received in evidence.) # 22 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 285 was received in evidence.)