:57:04
- You're a blacksmith, aren't you?
- Sure.
:57:08
Well, there's going to be a heap
of horseshoein' around here this week.
:57:13
I wouldn't want to
keep you from your job.
:57:16
- You're excused.
- Get going, Clarence.
:57:23
You say you've never
discussed this case?
:57:26
No, sir, I never did.
:57:27
Ever hear anybody else discuss it?
:57:30
No, sir.
:57:33
How long you been a barber
in this town?
:57:36
Oh, about 18 years, goin' on.
:57:38
And you never heard it mentioned?
:57:42
No, sir, not that I remember.
:57:44
Do you know the, uh, gentleman
who's prosecuting this case, Mr. Felder?
:57:51
- I guess I know him.
- Then you're excused.
:57:54
Your Honor, this is a waste of time.
:57:57
Mr. Lincoln should know
that the mere fact...
:57:59
that a prospective juror
knows counsel for the State...
:58:03
does not disqualify him.
:58:05
I know that, John.
:58:07
What I'm afraid of is that some
of the jurors might not know you...
:58:10
and that'd put me
at a great disadvantage.
:58:26
Order! Order!
:58:29
Order. Order.
:58:31
Heh.
Nipped you there, John.
:58:35
- Sam Boone!
- Sam Boone.!
:58:45
- Guilty.
- No, no, Sam. Sit down.
:58:48
Sit down!
:58:53
- You drink liquor, Sam?
- Yup.
:58:57
Cuss?