You should always draw local diagrams when a question gives you a new rule.
Here, Iturbe and J testify Wednesday. That means only 1 person testifies Monday.
F and G are split between Monday and Tuesday, because they cannot testify on the same day.
That leaves H to go on Tuesday. Everything is settled.
A and B are wrong because G and F are interchangeable. They could each go on either day.
C is CORRECT. If there are two witnesses on each of Tuesday and Wednesday, then there is only one left for Monday.
D is wrong, for the same reason C is right.
E is wrong for the same reason A and B are wrong. G could go on Tuesday with H, but G could also testify Monday.
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