📄 Jury entry and exhibit preparation — Tuesday, May 23, 1995
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Jury entry and exhibit preparation

Date: Tuesday, May 23, 1995 • Utterances: 11
Judge Ito briefly paused proceedings before bringing in the jury to allow prosecutor Rockne Harmon to retrieve the next set of exhibits — specifically a 'sock photo board' — and get them into position. This is a routine courtroom housekeeping moment between witness examinations.
1 (The following proceedings were held in open court, out of the presence of the jury:)
2 THE COURT:

All right. Mr. Harmon, back on the record. Do you want to get your exhibits out?

3 MR. HARMON:

Excuse me, your Honor.

4 THE COURT:

Do you want to get the next set of exhibits up.

5 MR. HARMON:

Yes, your Honor, the sock photo board.

KEY QUOTE
6 THE COURT:

All right. Do you have them available?

7 MR. HARMON:

Yes, your Honor.

8 THE COURT:

All right. Let's have the jurors, please.

9 (Brief pause.)
10 THE COURT:

Why don't you just hold them down there, Mr. Clarke, just until we are ready to go.

11 (Brief pause.)

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (1)

Rockne Harmon
Yes, your Honor, the sock photo board.
Identifies the upcoming evidence as sock-related photos, connecting to the blood evidence on OJ's socks — a central piece of physical evidence in both trials.

Evidence (1)

Informal
Sock photo board — photographic exhibit related to the socks recovered from OJ Simpson's bedroom
being staged for presentation to the jury

Witness Demeanor

(Brief pause.)
(Brief pause.)

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 6147 • 11 utterances
Criminal Trial
Department 103
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