Thursday, August 16, 2012

Judge says Apple's 'smoking crack' with giant witness list


U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh, presiding over the case between the two companies.


SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Tempers boiled over in court this morning, with the Judge in the case between Apple and Samsung flat out yelling at Apple for trying to book too many witnesses in its last few hours.


"I am not going to be running around trying to get 75 pages of briefing for people who are not going to be testifying," U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh told Apple's lawyer Bill Lee.


"I mean come on. 75 pages! 75 pages! You want me to do an order on 75 pages, (and) unless you're smoking crack, you know these witnesses aren't going to be called when you have less than four hours," Koh said.


"You're honor, I can assure you, I'm not smoking crack," Lee replied matter-of-factly.


The comments come at a time when both sides are crunched for time. Each company gets 25 hours to make their case. Samsung is down to its last hour and a half, with Apple at six and a half -- time it plans to use cross-examining Samsung's witnesses and bringing up its own experts to rebut some of Samsung's claims. After that, the two companies get two hours for their closing arguments, something Koh threatened to shorten if both sides keep filing more paperwork.


In Apple's case, the company wants to bring up more than 20 witnesses to go up against some of the testimony Samsung has presented over the past few days. The company took the offense af... [Read more]



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