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testimony
in
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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- He was eventually acquitted, largely on the testimony of his son, and released from jail a broken and very angry man.†
p. 13.2testimony = something that serves as evidence -- especially a statement at a trial or hearing
- The rest of Lawton's witnesses gave testimony bearing on what might have happened up to and during those thirty minutes.†
p. 215.7
- Their combined testimony brought out the prosecution's theory of what had happened: Williams had fired once across his desk at an unarmed Danny Hansford.†
p. 215.7
- Throughout the four days of prosecution testimony, Bobby Lee Cook rose repeatedly to challenge the state's witnesses in blistering cross-examinations.†
p. 216.9
- He had made it through to the end of his testimony with his good name still intact.†
p. 225.3
- Spencer Lawton announced that he had two witnesses to call in rebuttal to Williams's testimony.†
p. 225.8
- Cook had told the judge that any testimony based on statements made to Hill by Danny Hansford would constitute inadmissible hearsay.†
p. 226.6
- But Lawton argued that George Hill's testimony would introduce a motive for the killing, and Judge Oliver ruled that he could testify.†
p. 226.8
- So Kerr's testimony might have been motivated by spite.†
p. 228.8
- It contradicted his sworn testimony at the trial.†
p. 239.3
- More compelling than their testimony, however, is the casual shoptalk they engage in while waiting in the corridor to take the stand.†
p. 286.3
- The other one is poison; he has a reputation for selling testimony to the highest bidder.†
p. 306.4
- In addition to the gunshot-residue problem, Seiler was becoming concerned about Williams's testimony.†
p. 345.9 *
- Two weeks before the trial was to begin, he insisted that Williams sit down and review his prior testimony.†
p. 346.1
- "Sonny," said Williams, "before we get into all of that, there's something I want to tell you about my testimony."†
p. 348.7
- Something secret, something that contradicts sworn testimony.†
p. 350.6
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)