First Cross-examination
K.wasinformedbytelephonethattherewouldbeasmallhearingconcerninghiscasethefollowingSunday.Hewasmadeawarethatthesecrossexaminationswouldfollowoneanotherregularly,perhapsnoteveryweekbutquitefrequently.Ontheonehanditwasineveryone’sinteresttobringproceedingsquicklytotheirconclusion,butontheotherhandeveryaspectoftheexaminationshadtobecarriedoutthoroughlywithoutlastingtoolongbecauseoftheassociatedstress.Forthesereasons,ithadbeendecidedtoholdaseriesofbriefexaminationsfollowingononeafteranother.SundayhadbeenchosenasthedayforthehearingssothatK.wouldnotbedisturbedinhisprofessionalwork.Itwasassumedthathewouldbeinagreementwiththis,butifhewishedforanotherdatethen,asfaraspossible,hewouldbeaccommodated.Cross-examinationscouldevenbeheldinthenight,forinstance,butK.wouldprobablynotbefreshenoughatthattime.Anyway,aslongasK.madenoobjection,thehearingwouldbeleftonSundays.Itwasamatterofcoursethathewouldhavetoappearwithoutfail,therewasprobablynoneedtopointthisouttohim.Hewouldbegiventhenumberofthebuildingwherehewastopresenthimself,whichwasinastreetinasuburbwellawayfromthecitycentrewhichK.hadneverbeentobefore.
Oncehehadreceivedthisnotice,K.