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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 601142" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I have gone full circle on this. After reflecting on the two times I was deposed, and considering that NCAA questioning has to be very similar, I believe my attorney in each case insisted that I never elaborate or clarify my answers for the opposing attorney. Provide exact answers to the question as it was asked. Never suggest the wrong question was asked and never say more than yes or no, if yes or no will answer the question. It is a big temptation, when asked if you still beat your wife, to try a long explanation that you have never beaten your wife. The best answer is no. Let the opposing attorney decide whether to ask clarifying questions. </p><p></p><p>I am sure CJP had plenty of time with his attorney before the interview and knew when and how to answer each question. It was not his responsibility to remind the NCAA attorney that they did not have all the texts between he and RB. Or to explain their degree of friendship or what being a nice guy really means to him. And, if CJP truly believed he was just helping a guy who needed help, he is entitled to have that opinion as a part of his truthful answers.</p><p></p><p>All that said, the article is a terrible hit to the GT program just when we need good news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 601142, member: 1199"] I have gone full circle on this. After reflecting on the two times I was deposed, and considering that NCAA questioning has to be very similar, I believe my attorney in each case insisted that I never elaborate or clarify my answers for the opposing attorney. Provide exact answers to the question as it was asked. Never suggest the wrong question was asked and never say more than yes or no, if yes or no will answer the question. It is a big temptation, when asked if you still beat your wife, to try a long explanation that you have never beaten your wife. The best answer is no. Let the opposing attorney decide whether to ask clarifying questions. I am sure CJP had plenty of time with his attorney before the interview and knew when and how to answer each question. It was not his responsibility to remind the NCAA attorney that they did not have all the texts between he and RB. Or to explain their degree of friendship or what being a nice guy really means to him. And, if CJP truly believed he was just helping a guy who needed help, he is entitled to have that opinion as a part of his truthful answers. All that said, the article is a terrible hit to the GT program just when we need good news. [/QUOTE]
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