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1:06:01
We identify her by stop action
of the same shot.

1:06:05
The first brand that transformed
that jail into a blazing stake...

1:06:09
...for Joseph Wilson.
1:06:12
The fire department courageously tried
to extinguish those flames...

1:06:16
...but overwhelming numbers
fought them back.

1:06:18
While in the meantime,
the defendant Frederick Garrett...

1:06:22
...peaceably armed with an ax,
destroyed the efforts of the officials...

1:06:26
...to save the life of an innocent man.
The enlarged stop action...

1:06:32
No, no! It's not true. He...
1:06:37
Order in the court! Order!
Order in the court!

1:06:57
- Come on. We're gonna be late.
- Couldn't get a car. There's a crowd.

1:07:01
That's all. That's all.
1:07:05
- Do you feel better today?
- Don't worry.

1:07:08
- Second floor. Traffic Court.
- Pardon me.

1:07:18
- Got a cigarette, Tom?
- Sure.

1:07:25
Peanuts.
1:07:28
Judge Hopkins' Court.
1:07:30
Come on. We're getting out too.
1:07:33
The last the sheriff, the jailer, or anyone
else saw of him was before the fire.

1:07:38
I must insist on my question.
1:07:40
Who proved that Joseph Wilson was in
that jail at the time it burned?

1:07:45
- The jailer threw the keys down.
- Are you ready?

1:07:48
Isn't there the possibility the prisoner
angled for those keys and escaped?

1:07:53
- Are you ready?
- We say that possibility exists.

1:07:56
It's up to the state to prove it false.
1:07:59
Is the state prepared to proceed?

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