To: Iwo Jima
Three hours is a lot of time to ask questions, and I am sure that he asked many other very relevant questions besides the ones you listed.
To: FreedominJesusChrist
"Three hours is a lot of time to ask questions."
And just how many depositions have you taken? Based on the 100s (1000?) of depositions that I have done, I would say that the shortest deposition you can ever expect is two hours and that three hours is a very brief deposition.
Why do you pretend to have any useful information about something that you obviously have no knowledge at all about?
If you had an important jury case, would you want to be represented by an attorney who had never had a jury trial? Sort of like being operated on by a doctor who had never done surgery before. Do you think that Larry discloses to his clients that he has never had a jury trial? Do you think that he should?
We are waiting on your explanation of why it's no big deal that Larry has no jury trial experience.
To: FreedominJesusChrist
Three hours is a lot of time to ask questions, and I am sure that he asked many other very relevant questions besides the ones you listed. I've been taking depositions since before you were born; and I have yet to hear ONE lawyer ask anybody about the JFK assasination.
Of course, I deal with competent attorneys.
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