Mr. Hubert. Did you rely on that clock for timing other events in your business of running the jail office?

Lieutenant Wiggins. Repeat that question. I am not sure I understand what you mean.

Mr. Hubert. I take it that the time of various events, like the time of a prisoner's release on bond, or the time that he is actually brought in is a matter of record in some instances, with the police?

Lieutenant Wiggins. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, the time and the entry of that time on the record is a part of your function?

Lieutenant Wiggins. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Do you rely on that clock?

Lieutenant Wiggins. Most of the time. Sometimes I look at my watch, but most of the time I look at the clock.

Mr. Hubert. Now, 11:20, you have as the time you first noticed the elevator coming down, and in a few seconds after that I guess they passed by?

Lieutenant Wiggins. No, sir; the time at 11:20 that I am speaking of, I remember I looked at the clock as they were coming out of the elevator.