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-3-1 CHANDLER: This whole thing comes as a surprise. Without counsel I decline to answer on the grounds that it will tend to incriminate me. WARD: Did you inform Detective Louis Ivon and Max Gonzales that there was a bribe or there was money given to a former employee or investigator of the District Attorney's office to intervene in this case? CHANDLER: Did I inform them of this? No. WARD: What did you say? CHANDLER: To the best of my knowledge I asked them if this was possible. WARD: What caused you to ask this question? CHANDLER: It is a routine question in my line of work. WARD: Did you ask the question about any other case? CHANDLER: Ask these two particular gentlemen questions on any other case? WARD: Why did you select the case of David Ferrie to ask questions? CHANDLER: Because it was the case I was interested in at that moment. WARD: Did you have any prior information about the charge that would cause you to ask about this case? CHANDLER: I decline to answer on the grounds that it would tend to incriminate me. I have no counsel to advise me. WARD: When did you first learn of the facts which led you to ask this question? CHANDLER: I decline to answer on the grounds that it would tend to incriminate me. WARD: To whom did you first communicate this information? CHANDLER: I decline to answer on the grounds that it would tend to incriminate me. WARD: Why did you wait to disclose this information if you had it in the past? CHANDLER: I decline to answer on the grounds that it would tend to incriminate me. WARD: Are you aware that the victim and the witness in this case both declined to testify for the State referring to the case of extortion of David Ferrie? CHANDLER: The victim and WARD: The witness. CHANDLER: No, I am not aware of that.

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