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Eichmann trial – Session No. 88

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deposition definitionSession no. 88 / 07/07/1961
(The presiding judge reads out the court decision number 79, regarding the inadmissability of the Sassen document.
The Sassen document is many pages of typewritten transcript from tapes of a conversation conducted between the accused and a journalist named Sassen.
Thecourt’s argument regarding the Sassen document, the presiding judge reads out his reasoning and that of judge Raveh.)
-Judge Halevi reads out his own reasoning and objects to his colleagues.
Incomplete (decision admitting deposition of Alois Steger as evidence, continued on VHS 34).
The cross-examination of the accused by the attorney general for the prosecution.
12. Asked to clarify his statement with regarding the inclusion of Jews in his statement about jumping into the grave knowing that five million enemies of the state are dead, but reiterates his denial that it did not include Jews.
13. The definition of Jews as an enemy of the third Reich, but claims he saw the red army as the enemy.

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Bill Clinton It Depends on what the meaning of the word is is

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deposition definitionBill Clinton, while being questioned about Monica Lewinsky, brilliantly sends the questioning in a new direction. To determine the meaning of the word “is”.

Here’s what Bill Clinton said to the grand jury about why he wasn’t lying when he said to his top aides that with respect to Monica Lewinsky, “there’s nothing going on between us.” How can this be? Here’s what Clinton told the grand jury (according to footnote 1,128 in Starr’s report):

“It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is. If the–if he–if ‘is’ means is and never has been, that is not–that is one thing. If it means there is none, that was a completely true statement….Now, if someone had asked me on that day, are you having any kind of sexual relations with Ms. Lewinsky, that is, asked me a question in the present tense, I would have said no. And it would have been completely true.”

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Depositions-What are they?

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When you start a lawsuit in New York in an accident case or a medical malpractice case, you will be required to give a deposition. Watch the video to find out what a deposition is and how important it is in your case. Learn about the type of questions you can be asked and what two questions a good defense lawyer will always ask.

To learn more, visit Gerrys educational and informative website, www.oginski-law.com. If you have questions about your legal troubles and need answers, call Gerry directly at 516-487-8207 to answer your legal questions. He welcomes your call. You can also reach him at lawmed10@yahoo.com.

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Michael Jackson Unseen Video Deposition.

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deposition questionsNewly released vid shows Jacko being questioned during a deposition about accusations of molestation with young boys. Watch as he grins and squirms. You know, I think he was very talented ( I’m in my 40′s so I remember the Jackson 5 days) but very creepy..and not very bright…You would think that after going through all of this, having to answer these agonizing questions and reassure his fans that he is innocent of these charges, he would have laid low on that kind of activity..nope, he just HAD to give an interview with Martin Bashir with a child present (accuser) that just gave people ammunition…Like I said…not very bright.

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Depositions-The Most Important Question to Ask

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A medical malpractice deposition is a question and answer session where I have the opportunity to question the doctor that you are suing. You must know what is the most important question to ask and when. Watch the video to learn what the question is and went to ask it.

A deposition is considered pretrial sworn testimony. It is vital that an attorney establish not only wrongdoing, but that the wrongdoing caused permanent harm to the injured victim.

Watch the video to learn the big mistake that most attorneys make when questioning a doctor in a malpractice deposition in New York.

To learn more about how medical malpractice cases work here in New York, I encourage you to explore my website, http://www.oginski-law.com. If you have legal questions, I urge you to pick up the phone and call me since I can answer your legal questions at 516-487-8207 or by e-mail at lawmed10@yahoo.com. I welcome your call.

The Law Office of Gerald Oginski, LLC
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Great Neck, NY 11021
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