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problem with that procedure? It is awkward, but that is
probably the best we can do, unless somebody wants to
redact that tape.
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING:
So that it doesn’t
look clumsy from my standpoint, is there are very limited
aspects of certain tapes that I would like to play in my
final argument, you know literally four or five seconds,
I think if I had to try to find them after Mr. Tyson has
rewound them it’s going to take an inordinate period of
time. So I have the identical tapes, you know, last
night I went ahead and found the areas so -- is that all
right with you?
 
MR. TYSON:
Yes.
THE COURT:
Pretty much like you did
opening, right?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING:
Yes, sir.
THE COURT:
Yes, that’s fine. What else
do we need to talk about? How much long do we need?
 
MR. DENIS DE VLAMING:
Judge, I am not a
big windbag. Forty-five minutes, but I don’t intend to
take it all.
 
THE COURT:
Forty-five a side?
MR. TYSON:
Forty-five.
THE COURT:
The State opens and closes,
defense is in the middle?

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