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LOGGER'S SHEET

LOGGER: Valerie McGhee
REEL NUMBER: 4A - B  
STAGE: Am. Trial Lawyers
DATE: 7/3/86  
PRESENTOR: Germaine Ingram
GROUP NAME: 
REGION/STYLE: War Stories and Lore - Civil

PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION 
Diana Marshall    Lawyer  
stet. → [[strikethrough]] William Wilson [[/strikethrough]] William Wilson Lawyer
David Webster Lawyer
Jim Carrigan Judge 
James Jeans Lawyer 
[[strikethrough]] Michael Tigan Lawyer [[/strikethrough|

CONTENTS
1. Intro to idea of War Stories and Lore - Ingram
2. On being a woman trial lawyer - Marshall
3. On a death penalty juror in voire dire - Wilson
4. John Hancock [[strikethrough]] vs [[/strikethrough]] defending against a farmer with the old man in the wheelchair - Webster 
5. Trying to get a recess for his embattled client - Jeans
6. What judges wear under robes - Carrigan
7. Fast thinking witness of an accident - Jeans
8. Trying to defend his old friend Orville - Wilson
9. The lawyer's secretary in pursuit - Marshall 
10. Turning a disadvantage into an advantage in a slander suit - Webster 
11. Passing the note in a rape case - Jeans 
12. The judge and voire dire - Wilson
14. Reel change 
→ 13. Question from audience on police truthfulness.
15. Question on no-fault insurance with answer touching [[strikethrough]] o [[/strikethrough]] upon tort law and jury trial 
16.