"Mr. Mason, Mr. Mason-"The bailiff pounded a gavel. "Everybody rise," he said.Mason walked past the reporters and stood facing the flag as Judge Keyser took his place on the bench.Judge Keyser said, "The Court would like to get this matter finished this afternoon if it is at all possible. Now, Mr. Redfield is here and ready to take the stand?""Yes, Your Honor," Fraser said, looking toward the door of the witness room.The door opened. Alexander Redfield came in, accompanied by Hamilton Burger, the district attorney.Mason noted the significance of Burger's presence but kept his face completely without expression.Judge Keyser, however, showed some surprise. "You're appearing in this case, Mr. District Attorney?" he asked."Yes, Your Honor, in person," Hamilton Burger said.The judge started to say something, then changed his mind, turned to Redfield, said, "Mr. Redfield, you have now had an opportunity to study that other bullet and compare it with test bullets fired from the weapon which has been introduced as People's Exhibit B.
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