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Cross-examined, Mr Speight said that Miss Lovelace was dealing with an area of life which she had experienced and which did not seem to have been brought out by Bernard Shaw or Oscar Wilde, and he thought it right that the world should be told about an area of life which was happening around them.
From the archive, 27 January 1976: Writer defends Linda Lovelace book 2012
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Cross-examined by Mr. [Redmond] Barry, (who appeared for the defendant.)
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Cross-examined by Mr. [Redmond] Barry, (who appeared for the defendant.)
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Cross-examined by Mr Michael Collins SC, for the church, Mr Woods agreed that the fact the photograph had turned up in his home while Ms Johnston was visiting was like the work of a magician.
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Cross-examined by Mr Michael Collins SC, for the church, he said Ms Johnston told him she was trying to leave the church and was under considerable pressure.
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Cross-examined by Stewart's lawyer, Faneuil was asked, "Did you think it was your responsibility to tell?"
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Cross-examined about an incident at the end of 1997 when he lent
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Cross-examined yesterday by Martyn Levett, defending David Stalford, the woman said she had set up a website for pagans and added she had given Bette Stalford a “book of spells” and “the witches bible” as presents.
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Cross-examined by chief prosecutor Paul Fick, Du Toit repeated his earlier claim that police confiscated a document outlining his defence and that of two other trialists - his brother Andre and
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Cross-examined by Fiona Gordon-Turner for Adams, Kuhn admitted the picture was open to subjective interpretation.
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