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MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Oh.
THE COURT: That’s fine. Let’s hold off
on that one. Who is next?
MR. TYSON: Ms. X, the one that
has the special chair. She can’t sit for thirty minutes.
I’m not sure she is going to be pay attention to this
trial, Judge. If she is standing up that will be a
problem, Judge.
MR.
DENIS DE VLAMING: She also has minor
children, no husband, or no family in the area. I wrote
that down.
THE COURT: She has health problems, she
has got work problems, she has got child problems. Any
reason that we want to keep her?
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: No, cause.
THE COURT: Okay, she is gone. Who is
next?
MR. TYSON: Judge, Mr. X. I had
a problem with him
--
says that he can’t be fair and
impartial in this case. Maybe we need to talk to him at
the bench and discuss what that is about. I didn’t catch
everything he was saying.
THE COURT: He had a work problem, and it
appeared that he is concerned that other people would
have to do what he would do if he were there, and they