Where were you when the accident occurred?
Would you agree that the folks who work at the manufacturing plant race to get home and are sometimes not careful about watching for pedestrians in the crosswalk?
Is there a “No bicycles on the sidewalk” sign on the intersection of Elm and Third?
Did you see Mr. Max Paulson make a turn between two cars that required him to accelerate very quickly to get out of the way of the oncoming traffic?
Did the accident investigation find black tire marks on Elm Street where the defendant started his turn?
Was there any evidence that the defendant tried to slow down before he …show more content…
Do please state your name for the benefit of the court.
Where were you on the evening of April 23?
Do you have a light on your bike?
Were you trying to get home before it was dark because you have no light on your bike?
What color was the traffic light when you entered the intersection in the crosswalk?
What is the last thing you remember thinking before you were hit?
What injuries did you receive in the collision? Thank you, Mr. Smith.
Your honor, the prosecution calls Eric Featherstone to the stand.
Please do state your name for the benefit of the court.
Where were you on the evening of April 23?
Why did you start to head home at the time that you did?
How far did you ride with Sam Smith?
Where did you separate?
Which direction did you go? Sam?
Do you know anything else about the case? Thank you, Mr. Featherstone.
That will be all, your honor.
My Questions: Your honor, the prosecution calls Max Paulson to the stand. May I begin my line of questions, your honor?
On the evening of April 23, were you driving home from work on Elm Street, going north?
Is it not true that there was only a brief break in the traffic so you made a quick turn onto Third