Mr. Miller. I don't recall it if I was.
Mr. Griffin. Whereabouts in the juvenile bureau did you work that day?
Mr. Miller. We have several desks up there, and it is possible that I worked at all of them some time during the day. I don't remember any particular desk or anything like that.
Mr. Griffin. Now, is the juvenile bureau, is it one large room or does it have a series of rooms in it or what?
Mr. Miller. It has several rooms, I would say. It has a reception office affair in front, and the captain's office is off of that, and then a short hallway, and the lieutenant's office, there is a holdover room for children, and then the main office, and then off of the main office we have two interrogation rooms.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you have a desk in any one of those offices assigned to you?
Mr. Miller. No.
Mr. Griffin. Were the newspaper reporters, did they come into the main office on Sunday?
Mr. Miller. I don't recall any specific incident where they came in, but I feel sure that they did.
Mr. Griffin. Now, did you work at any time out in the front office or the reception area?