I don't believe
until now I had actually seen an original."
Good Lord, thought Jane. Surely someone should question this.
The document examiner testified that ALL the `suspect' documents
were originals and now Mark, the guy that sent them to the examiners,
is saying he has only seen a copy.
He's vague and unsure of most everything he claims he was involved
in and most of his evidence is what someone else told him or that
he `had assumed'. This was the kind of testimony that Henry had
been so critical of when the defense witnesses were examined,
calling it second hand information. Apparently, coming from
the university attorney, it is considered to be all right,
Jane commented to herself. At one point, with help from Henry,
Mark brought forth information that Jane thought might be triple hearsay.
He said, "I remember now that Jimbo told me that Lyle told him
that Lyle's friend had found the note."
Not a voice was raised in complaint from the panel.
And not from me either, thought Jane. I'm not sticking
my neck out when a lawyer is testifying.
Henry appeared to be pleased. Mark had done well enough
even though he had been a bit shaky on dates.
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