Look, you know you have to look, there! ABOVE!! It's "a person, on the left," and "the person of another," on the right. Do you understand? No? Still Baffled? Click image below for the answer to the question, "What is a person and what is the difference between a person and the person of another?"
Judge A. Howard Matz: “Ms. Bednarski, are you telling me in plain language that the communications between your office or any member of your office [of the Federal Public Defenders, Central District of California] on the one hand and Killercop on the other hand have been so impaired that the ability to maintain mutual trust and respect and confidence in each other’s respective obligations and positions has been shattered?"
Public Defender William Harris: "This is a computer case where counsel for Killercop is like a child learning the scales and Killercop is playing Beethoven piano sonatas. It's like if he spoke -- if it was in Chinese and he spoke Chinese and I didn't. In a computer case where you’ve got all sorts of computer evidence coupled with the problem that the client has technical expertise that the lawyer doesn't, it just compounds the issue."
Killercop: "I want to object to these proceedings. I have not authorized this man to speak for me. If anybody in the courtroom thinks they have authority to speak for me I want to see their authority right now."
Judge A. Howard Matz: "Mr. Nicolaysen is your lawyer and he's proceeding under the authority of the court."
Killercop: "No, he's not my lawyer. He's your lawyer. He's not my lawyer. He's your lawyer."
Killercop: "Acknowledge that, sir. You do not speak for me. Acknowledge that, sir."
This examination is unlawful; and you're holding me unlawfully. You have no honor. You have lost all sense of honor in this courtroom. Kangaroo Court!"