<P> Haywood Patterson's Decatur retrial began on November 27, 1933 . Thirty - six potential jurors admitted having a "fixed opinion" in the case, which caused Leibowitz to move for a change of venue . Callahan denied the motion . Callahan excluded defense evidence that Horton had admitted, at one point exclaiming to Leibowitz, "Judge Horton can't help you (now)." He routinely sustained prosecution objections but overruled defense objections . </P> <P> Price testified again that a dozen armed negro men entered the gondola car . She said Patterson had fired a shot and ordered all whites but Gilley off the train . She said the negros had ripped her clothes off and repeatedly raped her at knife point, and pointed out Patterson as one of the rapists . She said they raped her and Bates, afterward saying they would take them north or throw them in the river . She testified that she had fallen while getting out of the gondola car, passed out and came to seated in a store at Paint Rock . Leibowitz questioned her until Judge Callahan stopped court for the day at 6: 30 . When he resumed the next morning, he pointed out many contradictions among her various versions of the rape . </P> <P> Judge Callahan repeatedly interrupted Leibowitz's cross-examination of Price, calling defense questions "arguing with the witness", "immaterial, "useless", "a waste of time" and even "illegal ." The many contradictions notwithstanding, Price steadfastly stuck to her testimony that Patterson had raped her . </P> <P> Orville Gilley's testimony at Patterson's Decatur retrial was a mild sensation . He denied being a "bought witness", repeating his testimony about armed blacks ordering the white teenagers off the train . He confirmed Price's rape account, adding that he stopped the rape by convincing the "negro" with the gun to make the rapists stop "before they killed that woman ." Leibowitz cross-examined him at length about contradictions between his account and Price's testimony, but he remained "unruffled ." Gilley testified to meeting Lester Carter and the women the evening before the alleged rapes, and getting them coffee and sandwiches . Callahan interrupted before Leibowitz could find out if Gilley went "somewhere with (the women)" that night . </P>

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