0 ::0 Who is that? :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::0 :: :: :: ::0 :: ::0 ::0 ::0 ::0 :: :: :: :: :: MR. LEONARD: The State calls Mike Boyd. MIKE BOYD, Having been first duly sworn by the Court, testified as follows: MR. LEONARD: May I proceed? You may. DIRECT EXAMINATION QUESTIONS BY MR. LEONARD: Q. Mr. Boyd, please introduce yourself to the Court. A. My name is Mike Boyd. I'm the owner of Boyd, Smith & Associates. I'm a polygraph examiner. Q. What is your educational background? A. I have an Associates of Arts in Law Enforcement in from San Jacinto Junior College and a Bachelor of Science in Law and Citizen in from the University of Houston, Clear Lake City. Q. Tell the Court a little bit about your professional experience? A. I've been a polygraph examiner since. years all in Houston. I've attended numerous seminars, continuing education and what not. I have certified workshops for sex offenders according to our guidelines set down by the state. Q. Have you ever testified as a witness before?
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::00 ::0 ::0 ::0 :: :: :: :: ::0 :: :: ::0 :: :: :: Q. Have you ever met the Defendant John Combest for the purpose of giving a polygraph examination? Q. Okay. And can you identify him here in court today? It's the gentleman in the orange jump suit just to my left. MR. LEONARD: Judge, may the record reflect that the witness has identified the defendant? Yes. The record will show that. Q. (By Mr. Leonard) When was the last time you met him for an examination? A. I administered an examination on Mr. Combest on November th of. Q. And just in general, what were some of the things discussed during that examination? A. I ran what's known as a full sexual history examination according to the probation department. Along with that test, administered to cover -- go back prior to this probation beginning and going back to make sure that he did not have any other undisclosed minor child victims. Q. After that examination or on the day of that examination, when was the next time you heard from the
:: :: ::00 ::0 ::0 ::0 :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::0 defendant? A. That afternoon. Q. Okay. Tell the Court about that? A. I received a call -- I answered a call that afternoon approximately -- I administered the test that morning. And I received a call from Mr. Combest asking -- he requested my e-mail address, which at that point I gave it to him. Q. And you recognize that it to be him on the other line on the other end of the phone? Q. And what did you tell him in response to him requesting your e-mail address? A. I told him I just -- because I could not disclose anything concerning any polygraph examination that they have over the phone, I gave him my e-mail address at that point. Q. Okay. And did you receive any e-mail communication from Mr. Combest? A. Yes, sir, I did. Q. And when did you receive this e-mail? A. The next day. Well, when I came in my office -- the next day it was in my e-mail. Q. And that would be November th of?
::0 ::0 :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::0 ::0 :: :: ::0 :: :: :: :: :: ::0 Q. And his e-mail, how would it come to you? Did it come over the internet through your computer? It came to my e-mail address Boyd Polygraph at Yahoo dot com. Q. Mr. Boyd, I'm going to show you what's been marked as State's Exhibit. Would you take a look at this and tell me if you recognize it? A. Yes, sir, I do. Q. And just in general, what do you recognize that to be? A. This is the letter or e-mail that Mr. Combest sent to my office unexpected. Q. Okay. Is this a fair and accurate copy of the e-mail that the Defendant John Combest sent to you on November th of? MR. LEONARD: Judge, at this time I'm going to tender to Defense counsel State's Exhibit and offer it into evidence. MR. VILLARREAL: No objection, Your Honor. ::0 Admitted. :: :: :: :: Q. (By Mr. Leonard) Mr. Boyd, in general, what's the nature of that e-mail? A. Mr. Combest tried to point out that possibly his opinion of what may or may not indicate as far as
::0 :: ::0 :: :: :: :: :: :: ::0 ::0 ::0 ::0 ::0 :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::0 ::0 :: :: indications of other undisclosed child victims. Q. Did any of the communications in that e-mail -- were any of those -- did anything in that e-mail have to do with Mr. Combest's employment or his work? A. No, sir. Q. And were those conversations that he referenced in that e-mail, were those items that only he would know? Q. So you're sure it came from him? MR. LEONARD: I pass this witness. Okay. Cross-examination. CROSS-EXAMINATION QUESTIONS BY MR. VILLARREAL: Q. Mr. Boyd, if I understand correctly, were you aware of some of the conditions of probation that he had or you were not? A. I had a copy of his conditions, yes, sir. Q. And were you aware that one of the conditions of probation was that he was not supposed to use the computer? A. That's correct. Q. Okay. And at that time he told you that he was going to e-mail you, did you warn him or tell him
:: :: ::0 :: :: :: :: anything? A. At the time of what, sir? Q. At the time he asked for your e-mail, did you warn him or tell him anything? A. No, sir, I did not. MR. VILLARREAL: I don't have any further questions, Your Honor. :: Okay. Any redirect? :0:0 :0:0 MR. LEONARD: May this witness be excused, Judge? No further questions. :0:0 All right. :0:0 :0:0 :0: :0: :0: :0: :0: :0: :0: :0: MR. VILLARREAL: Yes, Your Honor. Thank you. You may be excused. Any other witnesses? MR. LEONARD: No further witnesses from the State. All right. Thank you. Anything from the Defense? MR. VILLARREAL: The Defense calls Ms. Catherine Bell, Your Honor. Ms. Bell, come on up, please. CATHERINE LYNN BELL, having been duly sworn by the Court, testified as follows: DIRECT EXAMINATION