Judge Waldram was presented to the court room at 1:01 pm this afternoon, initiating day 1 of Andrews v. Springville. The case’s first witness, Ericka James, a 30 year old girls’ athletic coach at the Butler Preparatory Academy, was questioned by plaintiff lawyer Paulina Peranteau first. Simple questions were asked and the witness was passed onto defendant lawyer, Samuel Gautsch. In this questioning, confusion arose, which was cleared up by plaintiff lawyer Diane Segura in the re-direct examination, which was finalized with witness questioning from defendant lawyer Sam Gautsch once again. The plaintiff’s second witness, Lynn Andrews, the protagonist of this case, was called up and questioned back and forth between plaintiff and defendant lawyers in the witness and cross examinations. The case’s third witness was called up, Robert Andrews, Lynn’s father, as plaintiff’s final witness. Very prepared, the witness’s examination was quick and to the point between plaintiff lawyer Anthony Trinh and defendant lawyer Sam Gautsch. The last witness of the day, and defendant’s first witness, Ted Sellers was called to the stand. As captain of the boys’ soccer team, he was shortly questioned by defendant lawyer Sam Gautsch before court was adjourned and scheduled for the next day.
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2 comments:
Per. 5 sucks and their trial was pathetic. It's all about greasy chapman and per. 2. P.S. Make Daniel cry. LICK!!!
JH per. 2
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Judge Waldram was presented to the court room at 1:01 pm this afternoon, initiating day 1 of Andrews v. Springville. The case’s first witness, Ericka James, a 30 year old girls’ athletic coach at the Butler Preparatory Academy, was questioned by plaintiff lawyer Paulina Peranteau first. Simple questions were asked and the witness was passed onto defendant lawyer, Samuel Gautsch. In this questioning, confusion arose, which was cleared up by plaintiff lawyer Diane Segura in the re-direct examination, which was finalized with witness questioning from defendant lawyer Sam Gautsch once again. The plaintiff’s second witness, Lynn Andrews, the protagonist of this case, was called up and questioned back and forth between plaintiff and defendant lawyers in the witness and cross examinations. The case’s third witness was called up, Robert Andrews, Lynn’s father, as plaintiff’s final witness. Very prepared, the witness’s examination was quick and to the point between plaintiff lawyer Anthony Trinh and defendant lawyer Sam Gautsch. The last witness of the day, and defendant’s first witness, Ted Sellers was called to the stand. As captain of the boys’ soccer team, he was shortly questioned by defendant lawyer Sam Gautsch before court was adjourned and scheduled for the next day.
Luanny Barquero
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