Mr. Belin. What is the fact as to whether or not Lee Harvey Oswald ever requested that he be provided a lawyer, insofar as your own personal knowledge is concerned? Did he ever make any such request to you or in your presence?
Mr. Graves. No, no; sure didn't.
Mr. Belin. Do you know of your own personal knowledge whether or not he was ever advised that he had a right to have a lawyer?
Mr. Graves. Not in my presence.
Mr. Belin. This is what I am asking, then, just of your own knowledge?
Mr. Graves. No; he wasn't.
Mr. Belin. He might have been by someone else, but it wasn't done before you?
Mr. Graves. Might have been by someone else, but not in my presence.
Mr. Belin. Was this as much contact as you had with Oswald? You indicate you saw him in a showup and you picked him up in a jail cell and you brought him down to be interrogated on November 24, when you were present during about 10 minutes, the latter part of this interrogation. Any other contacts with Oswald apart from these?
Mr. Graves. No; not that I had direct contact with him.