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| I'll try wording it another way to help you understand, Hagele. My
understanding is that the officer of the court provided information
from which the article was derived. I suppose it can be compared to
when a newspaper writer gathers some facts and writes an article. I
didn't see any quotation marks in the article. nor do I see quotation
marks before or after "broke down" in the heading--a term Dr. Maloney
appears to object to. I see a story based upon at least one fact, and
that is the fact that Dr. Maloney cried in the courtroom.
Did he cry in the courtroom? Could it have been characterized as
"bawling" to the extent that his testimony was paused and someone went
to retrieve facial tissue for him?
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