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It's an exception to the hearsay rule.
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He's shown no connection
between Mrs. Forrester's state of mind...

:51:08
...and my client and the charges
in this case.

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I'll allow it,
subject to connection to Mr. Forrester.

:51:17
What did Page Forrester say
about her relationship with her husband?

:51:22
She knew that he didn't love her...
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...and shewas sure
that hewas seeing someone else.

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Did she tell you anything else?
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Shewas going to tell her husband
shewanted a divorce.

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Thank you.
:51:38
I will tolerate no further disruptions
in this courtroom.

:51:44
Mrs. Howell.
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When was the last time
you saw Mrs. Forrester at her home?

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At her home?
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I really don't remember.
:51:56
Wasn't it about the same time she stopped
playng tennis with you at the club?

:52:00
No. We played together all the time.
:52:03
She's bluffing.
:52:05
Isn't it true, Mrs. Howell,
that six months before her death...

:52:08
...Page Forrester broke all contact
with you?

:52:11
No, we spoke together on the telephone
and we'd see each other at the club.

:52:17
Mrs. Howell...
:52:18
...you find Jack Forrester
an attractive man, don't you?

:52:26
What do you mean?
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Isn't it true that Page Forrester
broke all contactwith you...

:52:32
...because she learned
you were tryng to seduce her husband?

:52:35
- That's not true.
- You're under oath.

:52:38
Objection! Badgering thewitness,
your Honour.

:52:40
Motion denied.
:52:43
Isn't it true that during theweek
ofDecember 7, 1984...

:52:48
...you called Jack Forrester,
at his office, on elght separate occasions?

:52:53
I don't remember that.
:52:54
Let me refresh your memory.
:52:56
December 7: 9:40 AM and 4:23 PM.

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