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:03:05
I sentence you to 11 and a half hours in jail.
:03:09
Sentence to set back to 3:00 this morning.
:03:12
- Now hightail it out of here.
- Thank you, Judge.

:03:16
What's next?
:03:18
Dan Thomas...
:03:21
and Tod Ramsey.
:03:23
You boys get up there.
:03:30
You're charged with trespassing
on private property...

:03:35
of farmer O. V. Martin.
:03:37
And of stealing a hog, which was recovered
at the point of a musket.

:03:41
Don't you Johnny Rebs know
it's against the law to go stealing of?

:03:45
It wasn't against the law
for Sherman down in Georgia.

:03:48
- What he means...
- I know what he means.

:03:52
- How do you plead? Guilty or not guilty?
- Not guilty.

:03:56
- What's that?
- Not guilty.

:03:59
Why, Constable, you said the farmer
caught them red-handed.

:04:02
He sure did, Your Honor.
:04:03
We took the pig, Judge...
:04:05
but we're not thieves. We were hungry.
:04:08
We hadn't eaten for several days...
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and we got kind of tired
of people closing doors on our faces...

:04:13
just because we have
the wrong kind of uniform on.

:04:15
Have you got anything to say
before sentence is pronounced?

:04:19
We only came up to work on the railroad,
and we found that finished.

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We're on our way to Texas.
:04:24
Texas? It's a mighty good place
for the likes of you two.

:04:33
You, Lee, and Beauregard,
and the rest of that rebel riffraff...

:04:38
can get together down there...
:04:40
and maybe you can start
another secession movement.

:04:43
You dirty Yankee!
:04:45
Danny, wait a minute.
:04:46
You can't do that in this court.
What's the matter with you?

:04:49
Order.
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Order in the court.
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You young whippersnappers.
:04:56
I find you both guilty.
I'm gonna fine you $50 apiece.


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