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Bill Tyson. I work for the State Attorney’s Office.
THE COURT:
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Counsel, for the Defendant
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please introduce yourselves and your client.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Yes, my name is
Denis de Vlaming. This is Douglas de Viaming, my
brother; and an associate in my law office,
Kym
Rivellini. We are here with the Defendant, Robert
Minton, here to my left.
THE COURT:
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Ladies and gentlemen of the
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panel, at this time we would like to try to understand
who might know each other in the courtroom. My first
question to you as a group is, do any of you know each
other?
(No response)
THE COURT:
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Are we all strangers back
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there? There should be twenty-four of you, and everybody
is a total stranger?
(No response)
THE COURT:
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Okay. It’s not bad that you
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all would know each other. We would just need to know
that if you did. Okay. The next question is, do any of
you know any of us? And sometimes we don’t need to
recognize each other.
Yes, sir, Mr. X?
MR. X:
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I served on a jury before you
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