:44:00
No, sir. Not in the least.
:44:02
Capt. Horner,
if the evidence of this case warrants it...
:44:06
...will you object to the death penalty?
:44:08
No, sir.
:44:10
Lt. Kennedy,
if the evidence of this case warrants it....
:44:18
Sgt. Browning.
:44:19
If the evidence of this case warrants it,
will you object to the death penalty?
:44:23
No, sir.
:44:25
Thank you, gentlemen.
:44:27
Maj. Garrett.
:44:29
Defense asserts
two peremptory challenges.
:44:31
Lt. Col. McKenna and Maj. Fodowsky.
:44:33
Lt. Col. McKenna
and Maj. Fodowsky will be excused.
:44:50
The court will now be sworn.
:44:56
Proceed, Maj. Garrett.
:44:58
There's already on record a deposition
which the prosecutrix made in the hospital.
:45:03
I move that, in view of her health
the court refrain from calling on her...
:45:07
...in order to spare her additional strain...
:45:09
...and the embarrassment
of public testimony.
:45:12
May it please the court,
I should only have wished the accused...
:45:15
...would have shown the same concern
for the prosecutrix...
:45:18
...as the Major himself now displays.
:45:20
Counsel for the defense
is surely not unaware...
:45:23
...that the death penalty
can only be given in this case...
:45:26
...if the prosecutrix is available
for testimony in person.
:45:29
I therefore move that
the motion be denied.
:45:32
Motion denied.
:45:34
Trial counsel may proceed.
:45:36
Sgt. Snyder.
:45:38
-How do you plead? Guilty or not guilty?
-Not guilty, sir.
:45:42
Cpl. Scott.
:45:45
Not guilty, sir.
:45:47
Priv. Haines.
:45:48
Not guilty, sir.
:45:50
Cpl. Larkin.
:45:57
Please answer the question.
Guilty or not guilty?