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  • June 22
  • Posted By: lawoffice
  • Posted In: Jim Barklow
  • Tags: ellis, judge, objections
  • Date: June 22, 1999
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Judge Ellis and objections

[page 131, line 25] You know, Judge Ellis — this was the first court I was in. Everybody said — my father-in-law told me, he was a lawyer and an ex-FBI agent, he says, “You really want to get in Guthrie’s court; Jim Guthrie is the most wonderful person.” And he was; he ...
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