Mr. Griffin. Now, did you check? Is there any police record made of when you work a particular beat?
Mr. Worley. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Have you checked those records to be—to determine when it would have been that you last worked with that officer?
Mr. Worley. No; I haven't.
Mr. Griffin. Did you ask him whether he had checked the records to determine that?
Mr. Worley. No; but the reason that I imagine he stated that is because he is working another squad now and he knew that it had been approximately over a year.
Mr. Griffin. Now, I want you to feel free to make any changes that you want in here, but I might suggest, and please understand that I want you to if you don't agree with it, I don't want you to do it any other way, but it seems to me from what you have said that an accurate statement would include something to the effect that "I am not sure now of when it was, because I talked with the officer and he said such and such, but I have not checked my records, and I don't know if he has."
Now, I would suggest that you make some change like that, if you are agreeable.
Mr. Worley. Well, that is agreeable with me, because I didn't check the records to see exactly when the last time I worked on that district.
But I did talk to the regular officer and he said that he hadn't worked that district in over a year, so one way or the other.