| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 | 14 THE COURT: How do you want this exhibit marked? MS. KENNELLY: I'd like to use numbers, if I may, unless -- THE CLERK: This will be Plaintiff's Exhibit 1. (Plaintiff's Exhibit 1 marked for identification.) MS. KENNELLY: And, Your Honor, I have more of -- well, seven more, actually. MR. SABRAHAR: Could we take them one at a time? THE COURT: Yes; I think that would be best. Any objection to Plaintiff's 1? MR. SABRAHAR: Well, it's -- no, Your Honor. THE COURT: Received. (Plaintiff's Exhibit 1 received in evidence.) MS. KENNELLY: And Exhibit 2 is plaintiff's -- MR. SABRAHAR: I have no objection to Exhibit 2. THE COURT: Okay. Mark it, and it's received. (Plaintiff's Exhibit 2 marked for identification and received in evidence.) MS. KENNELLY: And 3 is the will's cover letter. (Plaintiff's Exhibit 3 marked for identification.) MR. SABRAHAR: Do we really need it? It's just -- THE COURT: I was wondering that, too. MS. KENNELLY: Okay, I'll withdraw it. It's out. (Plaintiff's Exhibit 3 withdrawn.) MS. KENNELLY: And 4 is the deed of trust. |
Exhibit-related blurbs begin at the FIRST TAB. Simple MARKING. NOTE: The exhibit is not ID'd here, but may be described elsewhere in the record, for index purposes. Simple RECEIPT. Simultaneous marking AND receipt. Another simple marking. Exhibit WITHDRAWN. |
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