📄 Court adjourned and exhibits admitted — Tuesday, November 19, 1996
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Court adjourned and exhibits admitted

Date: Tuesday, November 19, 1996 • Utterances: 13
At the close of a court session, both sides moved their final exhibits into evidence before Judge Fujisaki adjourned court until the following morning. Plaintiffs' Exhibits 2200 and 2201 and Defendants' Exhibits 2198 and 2199 were all received. The session ended at 4:40 PM with court resuming the next day at 8:30 AM.
1 MR. BAKER:

You want the last word?

2 MR. PETROCELLI:

The last word is I'd like to move 2200 and 2201 in evidence.

KEY QUOTE
3 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2200 was received in evidence.)
4 (The instrument previously marked as Plaintiffs' Exhibit 2201 was received in evidence.)
5 MR. BAKER:

2198 and 2199 into evidence, as well.

6 THE COURT:

Received.

7 (The instrument previously marked as Defendants' Exhibit 2198 was received in evidence.)
8 (The instrument previously marked as Defendants' Exhibit 2199 was received in evidence.)
9 MR. PETROCELLI:

Thank you.

10 THE COURT:

You are excused.

11 MR. PETROCELLI:

Thank you for your patience.

KEY QUOTE
12 THE COURT:

Tomorrow, 8:30, ladies and gentlemen.

13 (At 4:40 P.M. an adjournment was taken until Wednesday, November 20, 1996 at 8:30 A.M.)

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (2)

Daniel Petrocelli
The last word is I'd like to move 2200 and 2201 in evidence.
Petrocelli gets the final exhibit admissions of the session, a small procedural win in the back-and-forth with Baker.
Daniel Petrocelli
Thank you for your patience.
A rare moment of courtroom courtesy, likely directed at the jury or the witness being excused.

Evidence (4)

Plaintiffs' 2200
Unknown — admitted at close of session without description
admitted
Plaintiffs' 2201
Unknown — admitted at close of session without description
admitted
Defendants' 2198
Unknown — admitted at close of session without description
admitted
Defendants' 2199
Unknown — admitted at close of session without description
admitted

Notable Exchanges (1)

Robert BakerDaniel Petrocelli
Baker's 'You want the last word?' suggests a light competitive jab as both sides race to admit their final exhibits.
light/competitive

Light Moments (1)

Robert Baker
Baker's rhetorical 'You want the last word?' to Petrocelli before Petrocelli moves his exhibits.

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 8343 • 13 utterances
Civil Trial
Department 103
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