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they are through with their presentation of the evidence
at this time. It is twenty-five to six. It is as good a
time as any to break for the evening in light of that, so
that is exactly what we are going to do. We are going to
adjourn for the evening. I’d like to resume at 8:30 in
the morning. Is there any reason that that is an
inconvenience to anybody? That is the normal time we do
things. I would like to just stay on schedule. We will
start again at 8:30. That means that you should probably
be here at twenty or a quarter after eight. You will
meet in the judicial reception and you will be taken back
to the jury room that you have been using, and we will
start promptly at 8:30 and get underway. At this time
you are excused. Please recall the things that I told
you in my preliminary instructions about not listening to
reports or reading anything, or talking to anyone, or
going to any sites or scenes. You remember all those
things that we talked about please. Be sure and bear
those in mind. We will see you tomorrow at 8:30.
 
Ms. X, are you going to be all right
with the bus?
 
MS. X:
Yes.
THE COURT:
Do not watch TV tonight,
probably the news, any newspapers, please avoid those
things. There may possibly be some reports. Please avoid

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