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have a right to do that.
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Okay. Does that
offend you, that someone may want to protest, or walk up
and down the street with a placard, whether they go lousy
service at an air conditioning place, or a care repair
place, or a lousy lawyer for that matter, and go up and
down the street?
 
MS. X: No.
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Ms. X, how
about you, does that offend you in any respect?
 
MS. X: No.
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Okay. Do you think
that in this country that citizens have the right to do
that?
 
MS. X: Yes.
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING: Do you think while
they are doing that, Ms. X, that they have a right
to be left alone, that is not people invade that --
 
MR. TYSON: Objection, your honor, may we
approach?
 
THE COURT: Please do.
 
(Whereupon, a bench conference was held
out of the hearing of the jury panel.)
 
MR. TYSON: Judge, I understand that he
has to get into a little bit of the facts of the case,

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