71.   He treats patients and he acts as a forensic evaluator, but never on the same case and warns that coerced testimony is valueless in court cases.

72.   Her testimony is that they never discussed content and that as a human being her own interest in avoiding a Jones case deposition was real.

73.   Her testimony was part of a hearing on the challenges facing Indian youth.

74.   He would be the first person allegedly involved in the attack to directly speak with American authorities, and his testimony could be pivotal.

75.   His testimony Thursday was favorable to the defense.

76.   His testimony was a combination of political conservatism and career preservation.

77.   His testimony was highly theatrical, aimed at the media he claimed to despise.

78.   His testimony was part lecture, part sermon, and the lawmakers were deferential.

79.   His testimony will be the centerpiece of the civil case.

80.   His testimony would be crucial for the historical record and for evaluating claims by lower officials that they were carrying out government orders.

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