Captain Talbert. I wish to waive.
Mr. Hubert. I will ask you now if you are willing.
Captain Talbert. Please.
Mr. Hubert. Will you stand and raise your right hand? Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Captain Talbert. I do.
Mr. Hubert. Captain Talbert, you have previously given a deposition in this matter, which I think was on March 24, 1964, isn’t that correct?
Captain Talbert. I gave a previous deposition; yes, sir. The date is correct.
Mr. Hubert. For that reason, I will not make any attempt to take any information concerning who you are and so forth. I take it you are still with the police department in the capacity you were when your deposition was last taken?
Captain Talbert. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I want to inquire about a number of matters that were touched upon, I think, last time concerning which we need some elaboration, and that is the reason for calling you back. As I recall the matter, you came on duty on November 24 early in the morning to relieve Captain Frazier, is that not so?