Off To Court We Go
Kurt's Trial -- Will He Be Filled Wth Rage Again?
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Today is Kurt's trial, the guy that got us moved up here. A month ago, he had an appearance before the Prosecuting Attorney. We were there when he arrived at the courthouse. Now, he saw us from afar, which probably set his anger in motion. Anyway, he came in and said, 'I guess I have to appear before this lady.' He was laughing like it was all just a huge joke. Tommy and I were sitting in a room off the main entrance. He saw Tommy sitting there. Before it started Tommy wanted to leave.
Maybe it was a good thing that we left because he proved to the court that he has an anger problem. If Kurt had of just stayed inside his house that night, not come out in a fit of rage and bash Tommy into John's truck, none of this would be going on. I guess, at his first appearance, he threw a fit, once again, in front of the Prosecuting Attorney. I'm not sure exactly what went on that caused it, but thankfully we weren't to blame because we weren't there. It may have been because Tommy has some say in what Kurt's destiny is, and that probably enraged him. Anyway, the Prosecuting Attorney didn't want to deal with him, so she set a trial date. So, here it is, the day of the trial.
Quite honestly, I'm nervous. This is the first time in my life I've ever had to appear as a witness in a trial to give my testimony. You see, I stumble over my words, my tongue gets tied in speaking, especially in front of a lot of people. I love writing. My words flow beautifully from my mind onto whatever I'm writing on/in, whether it be in a blog, in my diary, or chatting. Whatever the case, I can type my words much better than I can speak them. I wonder why that is? For some reason, the words are in my mind, processed in such a manner that would sound wonderful, if only they'd come out of my mouth right without getting all jumbled in the meantime.
And, to think I was a telemarketer! LOL But, that's all scripted so I was able to memorize the script and talk to people easier than if I had to conjure the words up myself. So, hopefully I'll be able to do ok today. We'll see.
Maybe it was a good thing that we left because he proved to the court that he has an anger problem. If Kurt had of just stayed inside his house that night, not come out in a fit of rage and bash Tommy into John's truck, none of this would be going on. I guess, at his first appearance, he threw a fit, once again, in front of the Prosecuting Attorney. I'm not sure exactly what went on that caused it, but thankfully we weren't to blame because we weren't there. It may have been because Tommy has some say in what Kurt's destiny is, and that probably enraged him. Anyway, the Prosecuting Attorney didn't want to deal with him, so she set a trial date. So, here it is, the day of the trial.
Quite honestly, I'm nervous. This is the first time in my life I've ever had to appear as a witness in a trial to give my testimony. You see, I stumble over my words, my tongue gets tied in speaking, especially in front of a lot of people. I love writing. My words flow beautifully from my mind onto whatever I'm writing on/in, whether it be in a blog, in my diary, or chatting. Whatever the case, I can type my words much better than I can speak them. I wonder why that is? For some reason, the words are in my mind, processed in such a manner that would sound wonderful, if only they'd come out of my mouth right without getting all jumbled in the meantime.
And, to think I was a telemarketer! LOL But, that's all scripted so I was able to memorize the script and talk to people easier than if I had to conjure the words up myself. So, hopefully I'll be able to do ok today. We'll see.