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taylor

  • Tag: taylor
  • June 22
  • Posted By: lawoffice
  • Posted In: Jim Barklow
  • Tags: policeman, randy, taylor
  • Date: June 22, 1999
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Randy Taylor and policeman’s hat

[page 128, line 4] MR. BARKLOW: You know, it’s fun just being here tonight because hearing other people speak brings back some of the really great memories of trials and times at the courthouse. I look at Randy Taylor and I think about a trial that lasted four days where we spent three of them...
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