Y4H: Cross-examine you (3d)

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'''DA:''' Some golden ben-wa balls were found in your apartment.
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'''You:''' Yes, they were.
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'''DA:''' And they didn't belong to you.
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You: There's only one sex shop in town.  Whitley tells me she's seen about half the women in town go in there...
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'''You:''' No.
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DA: (hastily) Now you work for Telethrust.
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'''DA:''' You're a guy.
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You: Yes, I do.
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'''You:''' Yes.
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DA: And you're the only Telethrust employee in this town.
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'''DA:''' You don't use ben-wa balls.
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You: Right.  I do my work remotely, so it doesn't matter where I am, and I came out here.
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'''You:''' No.  
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DA: And you just happened to pick this town, out of all the towns there are?
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'''DA:''' They might look pretty valuable.
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You: Right.  
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'''You:''' I guess.  
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DA: And you just happened to work for the company, that serves Hayden Dickman, the famous porn fence?
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'''DA:''' And Mrs. Scratcher had a pair that went missing the very night we're talking about.
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You: As far as I know - I never heard of him before.  
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'''You:''' That's what she said.  I never saw hers.  
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DA: So you've never heard of one of your company's biggest customers?
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'''DA:''' So what about the pair in your apartment?
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You: I don't know if he's big or not.  
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'''You:''' They were Whitley's.
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DA: And it's your testimony today that you didn't walk out of that house with anything but the clothes you were standing in?
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'''DA:''' They were Whitley's?
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You: That's right.
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'''You:''' Right.  
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DA: And you didn't take the tape or the spurs or the balls out of the playroom?
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'''DA:''' So Whitley just happened to have a pair of ben-wa balls the same color as Ovia's?
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You: Right.
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'''You:''' Right.  
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DA: Now if you get convicted here, you know you could be doing some time?
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'''DA:''' Where you you suppose she got them?  
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You: Yes. I'd rather not.
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'''You:''' Well, there's only one sex shop in town. Whitley tells me she's seen about half the women in town go in there...
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DA: And you know some pretty bad things could happen to you in jail, if this jury doesn't believe you?  [Is that a significant look she's giving you?]
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'''DA:''' (hastily) Now you work for Telethrust.
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You: Yes, I suppose they can.  
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'''You:''' Yes, I do.
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DA: I mean, a new guy in our state facilities, he might not feel welcome, or he might feel all too welcome.
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'''DA:''' And you're the only Telethrust employee in this town.
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You: I guess.
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'''You:''' Right.  I do my work remotely, so it doesn't matter where I am, and I came out here.
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DA: Might even be next year's prom queen! [She seems to be enjoying this way too much.]
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'''DA:''' And you just happened to pick this town, out of all the towns there are?
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You: Could be.
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'''You:''' Right.  
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DA: Might even come out walking funny.
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'''DA:''' And you just happened to work for the company that serves Hayden Dickman, the famous porn fence?
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You: So they say.  
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'''You:''' As far as I know - I never heard of him before.  
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DA: And you'd rather not have that happen.
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'''DA:''' So you've never heard of one of your company's biggest customers?
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You: True.
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'''You:''' I don't know if he's big or not.  
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DA: You're up here testifying now because you <i>don't</i> wanna go in there.
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'''DA:''' And it's your testimony today that you didn't walk out of that house with anything but the clothes you were standing in?
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You: (suspiciously) I ''guess'' you could put it that way...
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'''You:''' That's right.
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DA: (Triumphantly) So why should these jurors believe ANYTHING you say?   
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'''DA:''' And you didn't take the tape or the spurs or the balls out of the playroom?
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'''You:''' Right.
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'''DA:''' Now if you get convicted here, you know you could be doing some time?
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'''You:''' Yes. I'd rather not.
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'''DA:''' And you know some pretty bad things could happen to you in jail, if this jury doesn't believe you?  [Is that a significant look she's giving you?]
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'''You:''' Yes, I suppose they can.
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'''DA:''' I mean, a new guy in our state facilities, he might not feel welcome, or he might feel all too welcome.
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'''You:''' I guess.
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'''DA:''' Might even be next year's prom queen! [She seems to be enjoying this way too much.]
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'''You:''' Could be.
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'''DA:''' Might even come out walking funny.
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'''You:''' So they say.
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'''DA:''' And you'd rather not have that happen.
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'''You:''' True.
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'''DA:''' You're up here testifying now because you ''don't'' wanna go in there.
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'''You:''' (suspiciously) I ''guess'' you could put it that way...
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'''DA:''' (Triumphantly) So why should these jurors believe ANYTHING you say?   
Decision time! Whitley ran out right when you needed her, Doc's been half there and half not all day, and now it seems your fate's in your own hands.  
Decision time! Whitley ran out right when you needed her, Doc's been half there and half not all day, and now it seems your fate's in your own hands.  
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Your lawyer hasn't been doing a great job of putting your case to this jury.  The DA's maybe made a classic mistake, asking you an open-ended "why," so you can put your own case to them, instead of leading you and leaving your own tired-out lawyer to make your case.
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Your lawyer hasn't been doing a great job of putting your case to this jury.  The DA's maybe made a classic mistake, asking you an open-ended "why," so you can put your own case to them, instead of leading you and leaving your own worn-out lawyer to make your case.
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On the other hand, they say that "actions speak louder than words," and Doc gave Phil a challenge to prove he wasn't the thief.  Answering that challenge would be considered offensive in some quarters.   
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On the other hand, they say that "actions speak louder than words," and Doc gave Phil a challenge to prove he wasn't the thief.  Answering that challenge would be considered offensive in some quarters. A two-edged sword for sure. A daring move. But an effective one?  
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[[Y4H: Tell them why (3d) | Tell them why.]]
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He who hesitates is lost. What to do?
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[[Y4H: Show them why (3d) | Show them why.]]
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*[[Y4H: Tell them why (3d) | Tell them why.]]
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*[[Y4H: Show them why (3d) | Show them why.]]
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Current revision as of 09:01, 9 June 2011

DA: Some golden ben-wa balls were found in your apartment.

You: Yes, they were.

DA: And they didn't belong to you.

You: No.

DA: You're a guy.

You: Yes.

DA: You don't use ben-wa balls.

You: No.

DA: They might look pretty valuable.

You: I guess.

DA: And Mrs. Scratcher had a pair that went missing the very night we're talking about.

You: That's what she said. I never saw hers.

DA: So what about the pair in your apartment?

You: They were Whitley's.

DA: They were Whitley's?

You: Right.

DA: So Whitley just happened to have a pair of ben-wa balls the same color as Ovia's?

You: Right.

DA: Where you you suppose she got them?

You: Well, there's only one sex shop in town. Whitley tells me she's seen about half the women in town go in there...

DA: (hastily) Now you work for Telethrust.

You: Yes, I do.

DA: And you're the only Telethrust employee in this town.

You: Right. I do my work remotely, so it doesn't matter where I am, and I came out here.

DA: And you just happened to pick this town, out of all the towns there are?

You: Right.

DA: And you just happened to work for the company that serves Hayden Dickman, the famous porn fence?

You: As far as I know - I never heard of him before.

DA: So you've never heard of one of your company's biggest customers?

You: I don't know if he's big or not.

DA: And it's your testimony today that you didn't walk out of that house with anything but the clothes you were standing in?

You: That's right.

DA: And you didn't take the tape or the spurs or the balls out of the playroom?

You: Right.

DA: Now if you get convicted here, you know you could be doing some time?

You: Yes. I'd rather not.

DA: And you know some pretty bad things could happen to you in jail, if this jury doesn't believe you? [Is that a significant look she's giving you?]

You: Yes, I suppose they can.

DA: I mean, a new guy in our state facilities, he might not feel welcome, or he might feel all too welcome.

You: I guess.

DA: Might even be next year's prom queen! [She seems to be enjoying this way too much.]

You: Could be.

DA: Might even come out walking funny.

You: So they say.

DA: And you'd rather not have that happen.

You: True.

DA: You're up here testifying now because you don't wanna go in there.

You: (suspiciously) I guess you could put it that way...

DA: (Triumphantly) So why should these jurors believe ANYTHING you say?

Decision time! Whitley ran out right when you needed her, Doc's been half there and half not all day, and now it seems your fate's in your own hands.

Your lawyer hasn't been doing a great job of putting your case to this jury. The DA's maybe made a classic mistake, asking you an open-ended "why," so you can put your own case to them, instead of leading you and leaving your own worn-out lawyer to make your case.

On the other hand, they say that "actions speak louder than words," and Doc gave Phil a challenge to prove he wasn't the thief. Answering that challenge would be considered offensive in some quarters. A two-edged sword for sure. A daring move. But an effective one?

He who hesitates is lost. What to do?

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Advocacy Points 18
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