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1:11:00
- I mean, one can assume.
- Excuse me...

1:11:03
...but that is exactly what must not
be assumed, but proved!

1:11:07
The state is asking the lives
of 22 people for one.

1:11:10
I don't care about the lives of 22 people!
1:11:13
They can't bring back
the life I cared about.

1:11:15
I only wish I hadn't fainted. I wish I could
have gone in there to him. With him.

1:11:21
That's all, Miss Grant.
1:11:30
I will remind the jury
that under the law...

1:11:33
...lives must not be taken on
assumptions but on facts!

1:11:38
Where is the corpse of Joseph Wilson?
1:11:40
The law is that the corpus
delicti must be established...

1:11:44
... at least by fragments
of the human body...

1:11:46
... or of articles known and proved
to have been worn by the deceased.

1:11:50
And in the absence of convincing proof
of the corpus delicti...

1:11:54
...I move this indictment
be wiped off the records...

1:11:57
...and the charges against
these defendants be dismissed.

1:12:00
I shall take the motion for dismissal
under advisement until tomorrow...

1:12:05
... and hear the state's arguments then.
1:12:21
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury...
1:12:24
...I have received an object...
1:12:26
...which, if authentic...
1:12:28
...must be considered
as evidence in this case.

1:12:31
As to its authenticity, I am not
permitted to have an opinion.

1:12:36
However, in order to present it to you...
1:12:40
...I must take the witness stand.
1:12:44
Mr. Clerk...
1:12:45
...please swear me.
1:12:52
Do you swear that you'll tell the truth
and nothing but the truth?

1:12:56
- I do.
- Please be seated.


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