So you really think Rachel had a cell phone on her person? She carried no purse to the witness stand with her. Was it tucked in her bra? Was she asking permission to whip it out right there and use in the courtroom? Do you really think that she had been told before that she could not use her phone when she left the court? My "sophisticated backhoe" as you call it, makes more sense then you and some others thinking she asked if she could use her phone in the courtroom. Who is doing the digging? Seems to me it is YOU. Oh, and I am not a Dude.
>> I am not a Dude.
My apologies. Hereinafter I’ll address you as “Womoron”. Cool?
>> So you really think Rachel had a cell phone on her person?
Yep.
>> She carried no purse to the witness stand with her.
Neither did any other female witness. Golly... do you think that MAYBE that’s a common issue and MAYBE they have a way of dealing with it? Dumbass idiot broad. Oh, excuse me, dumbass idiot womoron.
>> Was she asking permission to whip it out right there and use in the courtroom?
No, womoron, and neither did she ask that. Why the judge chose to clarify is up to the judge. You’re a soul sister, why don’t you call her up and ask her?
>> Do you really think that she had been told before that she could not use her phone when she left the court?
Yes, womoron. Not only do I (a mere male mortal) really THINK that, but IT WAS IN THE JUDGE’S INSTRUCTIONS TO HER when she left the day before. It’s a matter of public record. Once your menopause/PMS hysteria fades, you could look it up. IF you’re too incompetent to figure out how, I’ll be happy to help.