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she did and she will tell you what she did.’

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MR. ANDREWS: The’ problem’ in the
argument here’ is she doesn’t answer the question. I am just sitting back and trying to let her answer the
question and she dances around yes or no through
several questions, so my question was, she wrote in her report~ she was violent for two hours -—
A.
That’s right.
BY MR ANDREWS:

Q.
So what did you do in this report for those
two hOurs while she was violent?

A.
Okay, well ——
MR. POLLI: Stop. I am going to object

to’the depiction of her dancing around. We have been here about an hour and a half and she has answered the questions to the best of her ability.
MR. MCGARRY:
We can go on without her
dancing -— she can answer that question. That’s a perfectly --

A.
Okay, so.I am going to give you specific
instances. I am not talking, like, generic, because I remember very specific things.’ Like, for instance, at
one point, when she jumped on the bed, you know, and was going to hurt her head, well, I went there and I
made sure
she didn’t. Let’s see, the day she tried to


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