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something that serves as evidence — especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- Jordan thought of the testimony Michael Beach had given, about how it looked when the life left a person's face.Part 2 (77% in)
- 'Judge Cormier was wondering if we could talk to Josie about her testimony,' he said pointedly, trying desperately to telegraph to Selena that he was in deep trouble-since they all knew, with the exception perhaps of Josie, that the only reason he'd noticed up his intent to use her was to get Cormier off the case.Part 1 (91% in)
- Patrick's feet were crossed on the prosecutor's desk, as Diana Leven scanned the reports that had come from ballistics days after the shooting, in preparation for his testimony at the trial.Part 2 (14% in)
- There are a lot of witnesses, and there's a lot of testimony to come'but by the end of this trial, you will be convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that Peter Houghton purposefully and knowingly, with premeditation, caused the deaths of ten people and attempted to cause the deaths of nineteen others at Sterling High School.'Part 2 (27% in)
- That he had to stay calm and collected while he spoke, or his testimony would backfire on him-even more than Jordan already expected.Part 2 (78% in)
- There's got to be something I can do'something I can say so that Peter's testimony isn't the last one the jury's left with.'Part 2 (80% in)
- But the reality is, Jordan's calling Josie on Monday, and we'd rather talk to her about her testimony beforehand than have her come in cold.Part 2 (82% in)
- The locker room looked exactly like the photo he'd used during his testimony earlier this week, except that the bodies, of course, had been removed.Part 2 (86% in)
- To comply with discovery rules, Jordan handed Diana a synopsis of Josie's testimony as she was walking up to the stand.Part 2 (89% in)
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