All 31 Uses
testimony
in
Monster, by Walter Dean Myers
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- The judge is going to rule on a motion that King's lawyer made to suppress Cruz's testimony, and a few other things.†
p. 16.1 *testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- I'm ruling the kid's testimony is admissible.†
p. 18.1
- Some of them will begin their testimony by swearing that they are criminals.†
p. 27.7
- As he wipes away the tears, we hear a VO of PETROCELLI as she continues with OSVALDO's testimony.†
p. 99.8
- Mr. Evans, you were promised a deal for your testimony.†
p. 184.9
- Did you hear Mr. Evans's testimony that—let me put it this way you heard Mr. Evans's testimony that you came out of the drugstore just before the robbery.†
p. 228.7
- Did you hear Mr. Evans's testimony that—let me put it this way you heard Mr. Evans's testimony that you came out of the drugstore just before the robbery.†
p. 228.8
- I heard his testimony.†
p. 228.9
- I believe the testimony was that Mr. Cruz was told that was the case.†
p. 230.1
- Do you want the testimony read back?†
p. 230.3
- According to her testimony, it was on the health and wellbeing of her grandchild.†
p. 240.9
- If you believe, as I do, that their positions, their stated characters, so taint their testimony that everything they say is well within the area of reasonable doubt, then you have no choice but to find Mr. King not guilty.†
p. 243.2
- And when you walk away from the sorry testimony of the State's witnesses, you have nothing else from the prosecution.†
p. 243.4
- I believe that justice demands that you reject the testimony of these men, consigning their stories to the area of deep doubt.†
p. 243.8
- It's been clear to everyone involved in this case that you have taken an interest in these proceedings and have brought your minds and hearts to the testimony.†
p. 244.5
- I would like to beg your indulgence while I review that testimony.†
p. 244.6
- The most important testimony, the reason we're here, is the Medical Examiner's statement that a murder was committed.†
p. 244.6
- But nowhere in the Medical Examiner's testimony does he indicate who was responsible for that murder.†
p. 244.8
- The State also presents Mr. Evans's testimony that he "understood" that Steve was to check out the drugstore to see if it was clear.†
p. 246.7
- Do you remember Mr. Evans's testimony that they stopped for a "quick bite" after committing the crime?†
p. 248.5
- Let me read to you from the testimony of Mr. Bobo Evans.†
p. 248.7
- Why was there no testimony that Mr. Harmon received part of the loot from this "getover"?†
p. 249.3
- Mr. Briggs has already suggested that the major reason for the testimonies of Mr. Evans and Osvaldo Cruz was self-interest.†
p. 249.6testimonies = evidence -- especially statements in a trial
- But let's look at the reliability of Mr. Evans's testimony.†
p. 250.1testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- He is not a nice man, they are saying, and so you should discount his testimony.†
p. 254.9
- Therefore, the defense would have you believe, their testimony is somehow made false.†
p. 256.1
- Well, let's reexamine their testimony and find out.†
p. 256.1
- In other words, Mr. Delgado verifies Mr. Bolden's testimony.†
p. 256.5
- This testimony was backed up by Lorelle Henry—Lorelle Henry, who had gone to the drugstore to get medicine for her grandchild.†
p. 257.1
- This testimony was verified by Mr. Cruz.†
p. 257.4
- Did the City Clerk, who verified Mr. Evans's testimony, get a break in sentencing?†
p. 258.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(testimony) something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)