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l forth talking on the cell phone, and I assume, calling the
2 sheriffs. She said she wanted them to know there was a dope
3 addict living next door. You know, quite honestly, I do not
4 remember. I didn't say a word the whole time. She said -
5 she sent the neighbor, Bill to call the sheriffs. He was in
6 his driveway. She screamed at him to call the sheriffs. I
7 believe he ignored her. In fact, I think she called the
8 sheriffs because she couldn't get anyone to do it, but that's
9 all I can remember of the conversation right now.
10 THE COURT: Hold it second, Counsel. Mr. Bouzane,
11 come forward.
12 (The Court heard other matters on the calendar.)
13 THE COURT: Go ahead. Counsel.
14 MR. MOORE: Thank you, your Honor. I'd like to ask
15 for the letter to be moved into evidence. I've shown it to
16 opposing counsel.
17 THE COURT; Objections?
18 MS. ROMANO: No objections.
19 THE COURT: It will be received. What's it marked
20 as now?
21. MR. MOORE: I don't think I you've marked it. I
22 lost track of the exhibits we've marked. I apologize.
23 THE COURT: It needs to be marked next in order.
24 (Defendant's Exhibit 3 was
25 marked for identification.)
26 (Defendant's Exhibit 3 was
27 received into evidence.)
28 MR. MOORE: With that your Honor --
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