📄 Exhibit marking — Tuesday, July 18, 1995
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Exhibit marking

Date: Tuesday, July 18, 1995 • Utterances: 24
Prosecutor Brian Kelberg marks several exhibits for the record following the previous day's examination, including photographs and medical documents used during Dr. Huizenga's testimony. The session involved minor bookkeeping confusion over exhibit numbering, quickly resolved with help from the court and defense.
1 THE COURT:

All right. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Please be seated. Let the record reflect we have been rejoined by all the members of our jury. Mr. Kelberg, do you have some items you need to mark?

2 MR. KELBERG:

I do, your Honor. These again are from the elmo that we had produced yesterday during the examination. The photograph of the formal diagram that Dr. Huizenga included in our exhibit 507 I ask to be marked as 507-A.

3 THE COURT:

All right. 507-A.

4 (Peo's 507-A for id = diagram)
5 MR. KELBERG:

The photograph with the two areas of abrasion that is a part of the sequence of--a part of the photograph of 516 I would ask to be marked as 516-A.

6 THE COURT:

516-A.

7 (Peo's 516-A for id = photograph)
8 MR. KELBERG:

Another photograph that showed that abrasion to the left thumb from photograph 518-B be marked as 518 double B, as in boy.

KEY QUOTE
9 THE COURT:

So marked.

10 (Peo's 518-BB for id = photograph)
11 MR. KELBERG:

And we have a clean copy of the July 13, 1993, report, your Honor--and I'm sorry, I did lose track of the designations--I believe that that was going to be 523, Dr. Jobe's one-page--

12 THE COURT:

I have that--I have 523 as the 6/28, Dr. Martel--

KEY QUOTE
13 MR. KELBERG:

Okay. Then it is the exhibit number right after the video, I believe, should be the next in order, and the video--

14 THE COURT:

Well, the--

15 MR. KELBERG:

Motivational video.

16 THE COURT:

The motivational video I have as 522. Mrs. Robertson, does that correlate?

17 MR. DOUGLAS:

Correct, your Honor.

18 MR. KELBERG:

523, your Honor, would be Dr. Martel's report.

19 THE COURT:

Right. I have 524, a handwritten note of Dr. Maltz.

20 MR. KELBERG:

Okay. If I didn't specifically make Dr. Jobe's one-page July 13, 1993, typewritten document as 525--

21 THE COURT:

525. All right. Dr. Jobe's note.

22 (Peo's 525 for id = document/7-13-93)
23 MR. KELBERG:

With that, your Honor, I have no further questions.

24 THE COURT:

Thank you. Mr. Shapiro.

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (2)

Brian Kelberg
Another photograph that showed that abrasion to the left thumb from photograph 518-B be marked as 518 double B, as in boy.
Illustrates the granular detail of injury documentation being formally entered into evidence.
Lance A. Ito
I have that--I have 523 as the 6/28, Dr. Martel--
Judge steps in to correct the exhibit numbering sequence, showing active record management by the court.

Evidence (7)

People's 507-A
Photograph of formal diagram included in Dr. Huizenga's examination
marked for identification
People's 516-A
Photograph showing two areas of abrasion, part of exhibit 516 sequence
marked for identification
People's 518-BB
Photograph showing abrasion to the left thumb
marked for identification
People's 522
Motivational video
referenced for numbering continuity
People's 523
Dr. Martel's report, dated 6/28
referenced for numbering continuity
People's 524
Handwritten note of Dr. Maltz
referenced for numbering continuity
+ 1 more

Notable Exchanges (1)

Brian KelbergLance A. ItoCarl Douglas
Brief confusion over exhibit numbering sequence; Kelberg loses track of designations, judge checks his own records, and Douglas confirms the video exhibit number before the sequence is resolved.
procedural

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 6874 • 24 utterances
Criminal Trial
Department 103
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