The chair put up a warning hand.
Esther, all the way out in left field and looking bewildered asked,
"I don't remember. Did we receive something from the students?"
Diana stood up and walked over to where Anuse sat. Jowl to jowl with him,
she said succinctly, "It isn't funny, Mr. Frank Anuse. It is not funny,
it is serious." To Esther, she said, "You probably don't see everything
that comes in or goes out of this committee.
"Again, I want to state that I have been denied access to all
these student evaluations that are needed for my defense.
In addition, this committee has steadfastly refused to confirm
the testimony of their witnesses concerning these documents
by demanding that they be produced." Diana returned to her chair.
Her attorney, Al Garret, leaned over and whispered into her ear.
He congratulated her on heeding his advice to be assertive and demanding.
Diana continued, "I would like to call Dr. Stacy Denton who
has information on the writing of the suspect documents."
"Is this. . .", Henry floundered. "Is this new information
referring to the document examiner we just heard from? This
hearing is restricted, as I told you, to his testimony and--"
"This witness has very pertinent information for the
committee regarding my innocence of your charges.
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