
Advocacy Training
Recently reported in the Massachusetts
Bar Association Lawyers Journal, the
following are 22 questions actually asked
of witnesses by attorneys during trials
and, in certain cases, we give the
responses made by insightful witnesses:
1. "Now doctor, isn't it true that
when a person dies in his sleep, he
doesn't know about it until the next
morning?"
2. "The youngest son, the
twenty-year old, how old is he?"
3. "Were you present when your
picture was taken?"
4. "Were you alone or by
yourself?"
5. "Was it you or your younger
brother who was killed in the war?"
6. "Did he kill you?"
7. "How far apart were the
vehicles at the time of collision?"
8. "You were there until the time
you left. Is that true?"
9. "How many times have you
committed suicide?"
10. Q: "So the date of
conception (of the baby) was August
8th?"
A: "Yes."
Q: "And what were you doing at that
time?"
11. Q: "She had three
children, right?"
A: "Yes."
Q: "How many were boys?"
A: "None."
Q: "Were there any girls?"
12. Q: "You say the stairs went
down to the basement?"
A: "Yes."
Q: "And these stairs, did they go up
also?"
13. Q: "Mr. Slatery, you went
on a rather elaborate honey-moon, didn't
you?"
A: "I went to Europe, Sir."
Q: "And you took your new wife?"
14. Q: "How was your first
marriage terminated?"
A: "By death."
Q: "And by who's death was it
terminated?"
15. Q: "Can you describe
the individual?"
A: "He was about medium height and
had a beard."
Q: "Was this a male, or a
female?"
16. Q: "Is your appearance
here this morning pursuant to a deposition
notice which I sent
your attorney?"
A: "No, this is how I dress when I go
to work."
17. Q: "Doctor, how many
autopsies have you performed on dead
people?"
A: "All my autopsies are performed on
dead people."
18. Q: "All your responses
must be oral, OK? What school did you go
to?"
A: "Oral."
19. Q: "Do you recall the
time that you examined the body?"
A: "The autopsy started around 8:30
p.m."
Q: "And Mr. Dennington was dead at
the time?"
A: "No, he was sitting on the table
wondering why I was doing an
autopsy."
20. Q: "You were not shot
in the fracas?"
A: "No, I was shot midway between the
fracas and the naval."
21. Q: "Are you qualified
to give a urine sample?"
A: "I have been since early
childhood."
22. Q: "Doctor, before you
performed the autopsy, did you check for a
pulse?"
A: "No."
Q: "Did you check for blood
pressure?"
A: "No."
Q: "Did you check for
breathing?"
A: "No."
Q: "So, then it is possible that the
patient was alive when you began the
autopsy."
A: "No."
Q: "How can you be so sure,
Doctor?"
A: "Because his brain was sitting on
my desk in a jar."
Q: "But could the patient have still
been alive never-the-less?"
A: "It is possible that he could have
been alive and practicing law
somewhere."
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