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MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Well, he wouldn’t
do that.
 
THE COURT:
Probably not, but I understand
your --
 
MR. TYSON:
You better believe that he
would be jumping down -- He would tear me apart.
 
THE COURT:
Mr. Tyson, are you here for a
reason other than to tell me what I might do in another
circumstance?
 
MR. TYSON:
Yes, Judge, I’m sorry. Sorry,
I apologize, I lost my temper a little bit.
 
THE COURT:
What would you like me do?
MR. TYSON:
Judge, I would like for you to
instruct the jury, and I’d like you to instruct the
witness to answer the question and no other question.
I’d like to apologize for what I said.
 
THE COURT:
That’s all right. I have no
problem instructing the jury or the witness. Okay.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury you are
to disregard the last comment made by the witness. Mr.
Minton, please answer the questions only.
 
THE DEFENDANT:
I’m sorry, your Honor.
THE COURT:
That’s all right. Please
proceed.
 
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