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He Could Be Out Practicing Law Somewhere Judge Jerry Buchmeyer of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas writes a monthly article for the Texas Bar Journal. Often, he cites unusual exchanges between lawyers and witnesses during trials. The following true exchange says it all. Lawyer: "So, Doctor, you
determined that a gunshot wound was the cause of death of
the patient?" Lawyer: "Did you examine
the patient when he came to the emergency room?" Lawyer: "OK, were you aware
of his vital signs when he was at the hospital?" Lawyer: "Did you pronounce
him dead at that time?" Lawyer: "Well, are you even
sure then, that he died in the emergency room." Lawyer: "But if you weren't
there, how could you have pronounced him dead, having not
seen or physically examined the patient at that
time?" Lawyer: "I understand that,
but you were not actually present to examine the patient
and pronounce him dead, isn't that right?" Last updated: 08/09/98 |