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I expected to see Wayne at KFC getting it in cuz of the thread title..
Needless to say, IMO this doesn't show any gangsterism. I just see an impatient rich guy.. Like [MENTION=7009]Cli-City[/MENTION] said, judge is on wayne's payroll. Best believe your ass will get charged with contempt or something trying that.
Y'all need to look into what a deposition is.. There is no jury
This is a meeting between Wayne and the "opponents" lawyer
The lawyer can ask him whatever he want, related stuff and unrelated stuff, and Wayne will have to answer it truthfully..
As long as he doesn't say too much that can be used against him in the court..
Wayne did a good job by saying he dont remember stuff imo
I don't see how these jail questions relate to the reasoning he's suing Quincy Jones III
Am I missing something
Wayne is suing because he doesn't like how he was portrayed in The Carter Documentary. The guy asked him about how he portrays himself, prison and charges.
Most of the time attorneys advise their clients not to talk to insurance companies, investigators, or other attorneys. Why then would any attorney allow their client to give a deposition in the opposing attorney's office? A deposition is an opportunity for the opposing attorney to ask you any questions that are relevant to your case or likely to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Why would your attorney allow this?
The primary reason is because the court requires it. Before a case goes to trial, the court requires each side to learn as much as possible about the other side's case. This is called discovery. This helps attorneys analyze the settlement value of the case and makes settlement of cases more likely. With thousands of cases overloading the court system these days, the courts like settlements.
At a deposition, your opponent's criminal attorney will ask you questions not only about the accident, but also about your education, your work history, your prior injuries and many other questions that seem to make no sense at all. The opposing attorney wants to learn all he can about you and this is his only opportunity to talk to you before trial. Therefore you will get a lot of questions. He also wants to know if you're telling the truth. If you lie about something during your deposition, you can be sure the jury will hear about it at trial, even if it has nothing to do with your accident.crim
Even though you might feel this is the time to tell your side of the story, it isn't. It's the time for your opponent's attorney to find out what your side of the story is. If he doesn't find out, and is surprised at trial, too bad. What you want to do is answer all questions truthfully and not volunteer any extra information. You want to remain calm at all times. If the other attorney can get you upset during a deposition, he knows that he can do it at trial as well.You should treat a deposition as what it is: an interrogation by someone who doesn't have your interests at heart and is looking for information that is damaging to your case.
This is what a deposition is, highlighted important stuff
Wayne is suing because he doesn't like how he was portrayed in The Carter Documentary. The guy asked him about how he portrays himself, prison and charges.
But on the blog Danny said he was suing the guy because he didn't give him to use music from C3 to used it on the Doc
So Misunderstood but whats the world without Enigma
How you gonna ask him a question straight after watching the video of the interview with Katie and then ask did you have an interview with her... After that Q it was over already Wayne knew exactly how he was gonna do things for the rest of the interview.
Fuck 007 I work 24/7 ain't got time to bond with no bitch
I expected to see Wayne at KFC getting it in cuz of the thread title..
Needless to say, IMO this doesn't show any gangsterism. I just see an impatient rich guy.. Like @Cli-City said, judge is on wayne's payroll. Best believe your ass will get charged with contempt or something trying that.
How the hell is the judge even letting those answers fly like that shit...cursing and shit....guaranteed if you look at the fine print it says Brian Williams on his pay check...
But on the blog Danny said he was suing the guy because he didn't give him to use music from C3 to used it on the Doc
yeah thats true, so the lawyer of this guy, is asking these question "gun/drug charges ect" to grill wayne about his credibilities, so basically he saying
"your saying you didn't give him permission, but you have all these gun/drug charges, so how can we believe you didn't give permission"
Thats why in the latest video he asked him
"when the documentary was released, who did you go and tell that you didn't agree with it?"
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