Lieutenant Revill. Let me ask you a question. These reports that we make reference to were submitted by officers under my supervision.
Mr. Hubert. Yes; well, I see your point.
Lieutenant Revill. Will each one of these officers need to initial them, or can I do this?
Mr. Hubert. Well, we'll have the understanding that this was done under your supervision, that you can't vouch for the absolute accuracy of every one of them, but that it is a report made in the course of police department business and that you and the police department rely upon those reports.
Lieutenant Revill. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. I think that will be fine. Have you been interviewed by any member of the Commission's staff by—prior to the deposition of this morning, and other than the interview that you and I had just preceding this interview this morning?
Lieutenant Revill. No, sir; I have not.
Mr. Hubert. Now, as to the interview that you and I had this morning before this deposition began right here in this room have we, in this deposition, covered all that we talked about in that interview?
Lieutenant Revill. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Is there any material information that we talked about in the interview that has not been brought out in the deposition?