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left?
MS. RIVELLINI: One more.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: I have one left?
THE COURT: Yes.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: How many does the
State have?
MR. TYSON: I’m out.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: You out?
MR. TYSON: I am out of bullets, Denis.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: We will strike
number eight.
THE COURT: Number eight is gone. Let’s
see what we have left. We have three, we have thirteen,
we have fifteen, we have seventeen, we have twenty—one,
and we have twenty—two, which means that juror number
twenty-three would be the alternate.
MR. TYSON: Strikes and challenges for
cause. I will strike number twenty—three for the
alternate.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: You strike number
twenty-three, that leaves us with twenty-four. We will
take it.
THE COURT: Twenty-four is the alternate.
Mr. de Vlaming, for the record, your client has been
present for this process. I assume that he satisfied