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MR. TYSON:
Yes.
THE COURT:
Mr. Tyson, what I customarily
do is whoever speaks second as they approach the podium
let you know by my calculations how much time you have
left. If you want me to do that I will. If you would
like me not to --
 
MR. TYSON:
I would ask you to.
What I want to do is take ten minutes and
get these changed, let you all kind of get your thoughts
together. We will bring the jury in. The defense will
rest. I will give them closing argument instruction and
we will proceed. Okay. We are adjourned.
 
(Brief break)
 
THE COURT:
Everybody has seen the verdict
form I presume?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING:
Yes, your Honor.
MR. TYSON:
Yes.
THE COURT:
And no objections to the
verdict form?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING:
Right, no
objections.
 
MR. TYSON:
No.
THE COURT:
Why don’t you all take just a
second to scan them to make sure that it happened just
the way you expected it to happen and then we will bring

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