Petrocelli moved to admit a batch of plaintiff's exhibits into evidence. Defense counsel Leonard objected to one exhibit (199) on the grounds that it contained an inaccurate chart, and Judge Fujisaki sustained the objection by excluding 199 while admitting all other exhibits.
# 1 THE COURT: Cross-examine.
# 2 THE CLERK: For the record, the last exhibit was Defense Exhibit 899. I just wanted to put on the record that it's marked by reference to case number BA097211.
# 3 MR. PETROCELLI: Your Honor, I'd like to move all the exhibits I marked into evidence.
For the record, they are numbers 181, 194, 143, 114, 188, 189, 199, 2197, and 899.
# 4 MR. LEONARD: That doesn't include the one chart we were speaking about that's inaccurate or does it?
KEY QUOTE # 5 MR. PETROCELLI: It does.
# 6 MR. LEONARD: We would object to that.
# 7 THE CLERK: That's 199?
# 8 MR. PETROCELLI: That's 199.
# 9 THE COURT: Okay, 199 is not received. Everything else is.
KEY QUOTE # 10 MR. PETROCELLI: Thank you, Your Honor.
# 11 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 181.) # 12 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 194.) # 13 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 143.) # 14 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 114.) # 15 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 188.) # 16 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 189.) # 17 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 2197.) # 18 (The instrument herein described was received in evidence as Plaintiffs Exhibit No. 899.)