In Session There is a long pause while the attorneys ponder the judges question. Patton: If we say the police report is not available, thats not entirely accurately. Perhaps we say the entire police report is not available, and that is, I guess, a fact. Judge: Well, theres no part of the police report thats in evidence. Brodsky: If theyre looking for inconsistencies with the letter, we would only be providing half of what they want. Greenberg: I think the law is if a jury question has some ambiguity to it . . . the may very well think the statement is part of the police report, because it was prepared with the police there. So I think it would be proper to ask them to clarify if theyre requesting the police report or the statement that was prepared when Officer Kernc was there.