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exhibits that you propose to enter into evidence, if you
would give those to her, have them marked for
identification purposes. Anybody got any?
 
MR. HOWIE:
No.
MR. MERRETT: No.
 
THE COURT: Okay. As soon as you do that, you
can go. Let’s proceed. Mr. Howie, I’m going to let you
cross first.
 
MR. HOWIE: Thank you, Your Honor.
 
CROSS-EXAMINATION
 
BY MR. HOWIE:
 
Q.
Ms. Story, you testified that there have been
violations of the injunction. Have you, yourself,
personally witnessed these violations?
 
A.
No. I have read the police reports that resulted
from them.
 
Q.
So in making that statement, you are relying upon
the police reports?
 
A.
That’s right.
MR. HOWIE:
Thank you. No further questions.
THE COURT: Thank you, sir. Your turn.
 
CROSS-EXAMINATION
 
BY MR. MERRETT:
 
Q.
Ma’am, where is Richard Howd right now?
A.
I have no idea right now.

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