Chords for Highlights from Turnabout Musical- The Objection Song
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Chief, what can I do against eyewitness testimony?
You've got the evidence in [Bb] the court record, right?
Find a contradiction and raise an objection.
Got it.
Wait, do what now?
If your [Bb] client's innocent, [Cm] this [D] testimony's fiction.
[Eb] So check your court record [Gm] for the contradiction.
[G] It's time to take [Eb] control.
Story's [Bb] clearly phony.
[Eb] Present something to poke a hole in the testimony.
I see.
Witnesses clearly [Gm] lying.
Throw you [F] off your case.
Find the [Bb] contradiction to rob [F] and piss on face.
And [Bb] after you have made [C] your careful selection,
these and evidence as your aid and your [Bb] objection.
So let [F] me get this straight, [Bb] Mr.
Sawert.
You looked into the apartment and saw that the woman was dead.
How did you know?
She may have just been unconscious.
Well, I mean, she was lying completely still on the floor
and there was blood [Gb] everywhere.
Blood everywhere?
It was obvious she was gone.
I [Bb] was too afraid to move.
I couldn't even go inside.
I was completely frozen in fear.
[F] He didn't go inside?
[Bb] That's probably the fastest contradiction I ever heard.
Then you've got to point it out, right?
What you need to achieve is grab the [D] court's attention
[Eb] in order [Bb] to make them believe.
Must create some tension.
[Gm] How dare the witness tell a [Eb] lie while being on the stand.
Look them in the eye [Gm] and bang your desk [F] loudly with [Bb] your hand.
Hold it!
You say you didn't go inside.
How did you know the phone wasn't working?
You see, the phone was [Ab] on the shelf next to the door.
I never [Gb] went inside.
I didn't go any further than the doorway.
[Bbm] You're getting closer, right?
Don't let him slither between your [Bb] fingers.
Like I said, I found her [Bbm] exactly at 1pm.
Found out her phone didn't work [F] and went to the park to call.
You say you found her dead at 1 o'clock?
You've got it right.
Congratulations.
What?
I don't understand.
This testimony clearly condemns your client.
Give me the chair!
[Bb] [A]
[Gm] Now this judge [Bb] is rather old.
[Cm] This hearing's not so [Dm] fine.
[Eb] He's slowly getting [Bb] bold.
[Gm] He needs some [F]
[Gm]-
So go out on a [Eb] limb.
Get his mind [Bb] to linger.
Just [Eb] focus and then point to him with your [Bb] index finger.
Take that, Mr.
Solid!
The autopsy report plainly states that the victim's time of death was 4pm.
Dare to [Ab] explain this three hour gap?
I [Eb] don't understand.
[Cm] I was absolutely sure it was 1 o [D]'clock.
Four?
That's impossible!
I heard the time.
Excuse me?
How did [Gm] you hear the time?
It [F] must have been on the radio.
[E] A television [C] show that announced [D] the time.
A TV show?
During the blackout?
[F] I must have
[Bb] Must have made some kind of mistake.
I remembered wrong.
You're right.
I didn't hear the time.
I saw the time.
[Gb] On the murder weapon.
The [Ab] clock.
Clock?
Witness, the murder weapon was [Gb] a statue, not a-
And again, [Ab] you are wrong, Mr.
Wright!
The murder weapon is indeed a clock.
It says the time allowed.
I didn't bring it up because I [Bbm] thought it was an unnecessary detail.
[Ab] Mr.
Wright, it appears your argument is moved.
[Bb] Do you have anything to add?
And at last, this [C] case finally begins to unwind.
You know what to do, Wright?
Let's do it, Chief.
The witness [Am] is clearly lying [F] to throw [G] you off your case.
I'll find the contradiction [D] to run in his smug face.
[F] And after [C] I have made your [Dm] careful selection,
[F] I'll present [Am] evidence as your [Dm] aid and yell, [C] yell, yell!
[G]
You've got the evidence in [Bb] the court record, right?
Find a contradiction and raise an objection.
Got it.
Wait, do what now?
If your [Bb] client's innocent, [Cm] this [D] testimony's fiction.
[Eb] So check your court record [Gm] for the contradiction.
[G] It's time to take [Eb] control.
Story's [Bb] clearly phony.
[Eb] Present something to poke a hole in the testimony.
I see.
Witnesses clearly [Gm] lying.
Throw you [F] off your case.
Find the [Bb] contradiction to rob [F] and piss on face.
And [Bb] after you have made [C] your careful selection,
these and evidence as your aid and your [Bb] objection.
So let [F] me get this straight, [Bb] Mr.
Sawert.
You looked into the apartment and saw that the woman was dead.
How did you know?
She may have just been unconscious.
Well, I mean, she was lying completely still on the floor
and there was blood [Gb] everywhere.
Blood everywhere?
It was obvious she was gone.
I [Bb] was too afraid to move.
I couldn't even go inside.
I was completely frozen in fear.
[F] He didn't go inside?
[Bb] That's probably the fastest contradiction I ever heard.
Then you've got to point it out, right?
What you need to achieve is grab the [D] court's attention
[Eb] in order [Bb] to make them believe.
Must create some tension.
[Gm] How dare the witness tell a [Eb] lie while being on the stand.
Look them in the eye [Gm] and bang your desk [F] loudly with [Bb] your hand.
Hold it!
You say you didn't go inside.
How did you know the phone wasn't working?
You see, the phone was [Ab] on the shelf next to the door.
I never [Gb] went inside.
I didn't go any further than the doorway.
[Bbm] You're getting closer, right?
Don't let him slither between your [Bb] fingers.
Like I said, I found her [Bbm] exactly at 1pm.
Found out her phone didn't work [F] and went to the park to call.
You say you found her dead at 1 o'clock?
You've got it right.
Congratulations.
What?
I don't understand.
This testimony clearly condemns your client.
Give me the chair!
[Bb] [A]
[Gm] Now this judge [Bb] is rather old.
[Cm] This hearing's not so [Dm] fine.
[Eb] He's slowly getting [Bb] bold.
[Gm] He needs some [F]
[Gm]-
So go out on a [Eb] limb.
Get his mind [Bb] to linger.
Just [Eb] focus and then point to him with your [Bb] index finger.
Take that, Mr.
Solid!
The autopsy report plainly states that the victim's time of death was 4pm.
Dare to [Ab] explain this three hour gap?
I [Eb] don't understand.
[Cm] I was absolutely sure it was 1 o [D]'clock.
Four?
That's impossible!
I heard the time.
Excuse me?
How did [Gm] you hear the time?
It [F] must have been on the radio.
[E] A television [C] show that announced [D] the time.
A TV show?
During the blackout?
[F] I must have
[Bb] Must have made some kind of mistake.
I remembered wrong.
You're right.
I didn't hear the time.
I saw the time.
[Gb] On the murder weapon.
The [Ab] clock.
Clock?
Witness, the murder weapon was [Gb] a statue, not a-
And again, [Ab] you are wrong, Mr.
Wright!
The murder weapon is indeed a clock.
It says the time allowed.
I didn't bring it up because I [Bbm] thought it was an unnecessary detail.
[Ab] Mr.
Wright, it appears your argument is moved.
[Bb] Do you have anything to add?
And at last, this [C] case finally begins to unwind.
You know what to do, Wright?
Let's do it, Chief.
The witness [Am] is clearly lying [F] to throw [G] you off your case.
I'll find the contradiction [D] to run in his smug face.
[F] And after [C] I have made your [Dm] careful selection,
[F] I'll present [Am] evidence as your [Dm] aid and yell, [C] yell, yell!
[G]
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_ _ Chief, what can I do against eyewitness testimony?
You've got the evidence in [Bb] the court record, right?
Find a contradiction and raise an objection.
Got it.
Wait, do what now?
If your [Bb] client's innocent, [Cm] this [D] testimony's fiction.
[Eb] So check your court record [Gm] for the contradiction.
[G] It's time to take [Eb] control.
Story's [Bb] clearly phony.
[Eb] Present something to poke a hole in the testimony.
I see.
Witnesses clearly [Gm] lying.
Throw you [F] off your case.
Find the [Bb] contradiction to rob [F] and piss on face.
And [Bb] after you have made [C] your careful selection,
these and evidence as your aid and your [Bb] objection.
So let [F] me get this straight, [Bb] Mr.
Sawert.
You looked into the apartment and saw that the woman was dead.
How did you know?
She may have just been unconscious.
Well, I mean, she was lying completely still on the floor
and there was blood [Gb] everywhere.
Blood everywhere?
It was obvious she was gone.
I [Bb] was too afraid to move.
I couldn't even go inside.
I was completely frozen in fear.
_ [F] He didn't go inside?
[Bb] That's probably the fastest contradiction I ever heard.
Then you've got to point it out, right?
What you need to achieve is grab the [D] court's attention
[Eb] in order [Bb] to make them believe.
Must create some tension.
[Gm] How dare the witness tell a [Eb] lie while being on the stand.
Look them in the eye [Gm] and bang your desk [F] loudly with [Bb] your hand.
Hold it!
You say you didn't go inside.
How did you know the phone wasn't working?
You see, the phone was [Ab] on the shelf next to the door.
I never [Gb] went inside.
I didn't go any further than the doorway.
[Bbm] You're getting closer, right?
Don't let him slither between your [Bb] fingers.
Like I said, I found her [Bbm] exactly at 1pm.
Found out her phone didn't work [F] and went to the park to call.
You say you found her dead at 1 o'clock?
You've got it right.
Congratulations.
What?
I don't understand.
This testimony clearly condemns your client.
Give me the chair!
[Bb] _ _ [A]
[Gm] Now this judge [Bb] is rather old.
[Cm] This hearing's not so [Dm] fine.
[Eb] He's slowly getting [Bb] bold.
[Gm] He needs some _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [Gm]-
So go out on a [Eb] limb.
Get his mind [Bb] to linger.
Just [Eb] focus and then point to him with your [Bb] index finger.
Take that, Mr.
Solid!
The autopsy report plainly states that the victim's time of death was 4pm.
Dare to [Ab] explain this three hour gap?
I [Eb] don't understand.
[Cm] I was absolutely sure it was 1 o [D]'clock.
Four?
That's impossible!
I heard the time.
Excuse me?
How did [Gm] you hear the time?
It [F] must have been on the radio.
[E] A television [C] show that announced [D] the time.
A TV show?
During the blackout?
[F] I must have_
[Bb] Must have made some kind of mistake.
I remembered wrong.
You're right.
I didn't hear the time.
I saw the time.
[Gb] On the murder weapon.
The [Ab] clock.
Clock?
Witness, the murder weapon was [Gb] a statue, not a-
And again, [Ab] you are wrong, Mr.
Wright!
The murder weapon is indeed a clock.
It says the time allowed.
I didn't bring it up because I [Bbm] thought it was an unnecessary detail.
[Ab] Mr.
Wright, it appears your argument is moved.
[Bb] Do you have anything to add?
And at last, this [C] case finally begins to unwind.
You know what to do, Wright?
Let's do it, Chief.
The witness [Am] is clearly lying [F] to throw [G] you off your case.
I'll find the contradiction [D] to run in his smug face.
[F] And after [C] I have made your [Dm] careful selection,
[F] I'll present [Am] evidence as your [Dm] aid and yell, [C] yell, yell!
[G] _
You've got the evidence in [Bb] the court record, right?
Find a contradiction and raise an objection.
Got it.
Wait, do what now?
If your [Bb] client's innocent, [Cm] this [D] testimony's fiction.
[Eb] So check your court record [Gm] for the contradiction.
[G] It's time to take [Eb] control.
Story's [Bb] clearly phony.
[Eb] Present something to poke a hole in the testimony.
I see.
Witnesses clearly [Gm] lying.
Throw you [F] off your case.
Find the [Bb] contradiction to rob [F] and piss on face.
And [Bb] after you have made [C] your careful selection,
these and evidence as your aid and your [Bb] objection.
So let [F] me get this straight, [Bb] Mr.
Sawert.
You looked into the apartment and saw that the woman was dead.
How did you know?
She may have just been unconscious.
Well, I mean, she was lying completely still on the floor
and there was blood [Gb] everywhere.
Blood everywhere?
It was obvious she was gone.
I [Bb] was too afraid to move.
I couldn't even go inside.
I was completely frozen in fear.
_ [F] He didn't go inside?
[Bb] That's probably the fastest contradiction I ever heard.
Then you've got to point it out, right?
What you need to achieve is grab the [D] court's attention
[Eb] in order [Bb] to make them believe.
Must create some tension.
[Gm] How dare the witness tell a [Eb] lie while being on the stand.
Look them in the eye [Gm] and bang your desk [F] loudly with [Bb] your hand.
Hold it!
You say you didn't go inside.
How did you know the phone wasn't working?
You see, the phone was [Ab] on the shelf next to the door.
I never [Gb] went inside.
I didn't go any further than the doorway.
[Bbm] You're getting closer, right?
Don't let him slither between your [Bb] fingers.
Like I said, I found her [Bbm] exactly at 1pm.
Found out her phone didn't work [F] and went to the park to call.
You say you found her dead at 1 o'clock?
You've got it right.
Congratulations.
What?
I don't understand.
This testimony clearly condemns your client.
Give me the chair!
[Bb] _ _ [A]
[Gm] Now this judge [Bb] is rather old.
[Cm] This hearing's not so [Dm] fine.
[Eb] He's slowly getting [Bb] bold.
[Gm] He needs some _ _ _ [F] _ _
_ [Gm]-
So go out on a [Eb] limb.
Get his mind [Bb] to linger.
Just [Eb] focus and then point to him with your [Bb] index finger.
Take that, Mr.
Solid!
The autopsy report plainly states that the victim's time of death was 4pm.
Dare to [Ab] explain this three hour gap?
I [Eb] don't understand.
[Cm] I was absolutely sure it was 1 o [D]'clock.
Four?
That's impossible!
I heard the time.
Excuse me?
How did [Gm] you hear the time?
It [F] must have been on the radio.
[E] A television [C] show that announced [D] the time.
A TV show?
During the blackout?
[F] I must have_
[Bb] Must have made some kind of mistake.
I remembered wrong.
You're right.
I didn't hear the time.
I saw the time.
[Gb] On the murder weapon.
The [Ab] clock.
Clock?
Witness, the murder weapon was [Gb] a statue, not a-
And again, [Ab] you are wrong, Mr.
Wright!
The murder weapon is indeed a clock.
It says the time allowed.
I didn't bring it up because I [Bbm] thought it was an unnecessary detail.
[Ab] Mr.
Wright, it appears your argument is moved.
[Bb] Do you have anything to add?
And at last, this [C] case finally begins to unwind.
You know what to do, Wright?
Let's do it, Chief.
The witness [Am] is clearly lying [F] to throw [G] you off your case.
I'll find the contradiction [D] to run in his smug face.
[F] And after [C] I have made your [Dm] careful selection,
[F] I'll present [Am] evidence as your [Dm] aid and yell, [C] yell, yell!
[G] _