But the witness's testimony was cut short when the prosecution objected that some of it was inadmissible.
The prosecution did not object to the postponement.
The prosecution objected, and Judge Ito agreed that the line of questioning was inappropriate.
The prosecution objected to the question as calling for an opinion.
The prosecution objected to the question, and Mr. Yamauchi did not answer.
Once again the prosecution objected to the videotape.
However, the prosecution objected, and the court prohibited the introduction of such testimony because it was considered hearsay.
The prosecution would object and it would be sustained, but the damage had been done.
Each time, the prosecution objected successfully, on several occasions before he even finished his question.
The prosecution objected to Lincoln's leading questions and the judge ruled against him several times.