PLACE: L.A.C. JAIL, BLOCK: HIGH-POWER T/DATE: eli18~,~:~oP~.
SUSPECT: JONES, CHARLES LYMAN III, MW 6' 3', BRO, BLU AGE: 38
DEF ArTOR~E~: TOKARIK, ANTHONY M ESQ.
lAPD: MILO B. STURGis #15994, WLA (SPEC. ASSIGNMENT) STEPHEN MARTINEZ, #26782, DEVSHR.
DET. STURGtS: This is video-audiotape session number two with Suspect Charles Lyman Jones the Third. Suspect was informed of his rights at the time of arrest for attempted murder. Miranda warning was repeated and taped at a previous session, eleven A.M. June 1, 1989, and transcribed on that day at two P.M. Said session was terminated on advice of suspect's counsel, Mr. Anthony Tokarik, Esquire. This session represents resumption of interview at request of Mr. Tokarik.
Do I need to re-Mirandize him, Counselor, or does that second warning hold for this session?
MR. TOKARIK: It will hold, unless Professor Jones requests re-Mirandization. Do you want to be warned again, Chip?
MR. JONES: No. let's get on with this.
MR. TOKARIK: Go ahead.
DET. STURGIS: Evening, Chip.
MR. TOKARIK: I'd prefer that you address my client respectfully, Detective.
DET. SrvRG~S: Professor be okay?
MR. TOKA~I~: Yes. However, if that's too difficult for you, 'Mr. Jones' would suffice.
DET. STURGIS: You just called him Chip.
MR. TOKARIK: I'm his lawyer.
DET. STURGIS: Uh-huh... okay... sure. Hey, I'd even call him 'Doctor,' but he never finished his Ph. D did you, Chip Mr. Jones?
What's that? Can't hear you.
MR. JONES: (unintelligible) make it.
MR. TOKARIK: Hold on, Detective. Unless the tone of this interview changes, I'm going to call a halt to it immediately.
DET. S'rURGIS: Suit yourself-your loss. I just thought you guys might want to hear some of the evidence we've compiled against old Chip, here. Scuse me Mister Jones.
MR. TOKARIK: I can get anything you have from the district attorney under the rules of recovery, Detective.
DET. STURGIS: Time. Then wait till the trial. let's go, Steve.
DET. MARTINEZ: Sure.
MR. JONES: Hold on. (unintelligible) MR. TOKARiK: Wait, Chip.
(unintelligible) I'd like to confer with my client privately, if you don't mind.
DET. STURGIS: If it doesn't take too long.
DET. SrvRGIS: Got to speak up, Mr. Jones. Grunts don't ll1peoil:~:~~P~.
Tape on: 7:51 P.M. MR. TOKARIK: Go ahead, show us what you've got.
DET. STURGIS: Yeah, sure, but is Mr. Jones going 10 be answering questions or is it gonna be a one-way show-andtell?
MR. TOKARIK: I reserve my client's right to refuse to answer any questions. Proceed if you wish,