A tasting note refers to a taster's written testimony about the aroma, taste identification, acidity, structure, texture, and balance of a wine.
It was unclear whether he was referring to the skycap's testimony or something still to be presented.
"I don't care what you saw," he said, referring to Mr. Malvo's testimony.
Lord Young asked the jury why they recommended mercy, and one of them replied that the medical evidence was contradictory, referring to Lennox's testimony.
He then referred to Judge Ginsburg's earlier testimony that she found "rank discrimination" deplorable and asked her precisely what she meant by the term.
He referred to that witness's testimony as 'only a formal piece of evidence.'
Of course, Jenkins was referring to his own testimony regarding Kelthorn's death.
We published his deposition and referred to his testimony in the report.
He also referred to his own prior testimony and to that of others.
And he barely referred to Mr. Allchin's exhaustive, direct testimony.