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You see? lt is the will of the people.
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The will of your slaves and parasites.
How dare you speak ofjustice?
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He's not a traitor. You haven't
proved that and you never will.
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Then listen. You will see that l am just.
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Listen. Tribune Gallio,
you stand condemned to death.
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But it is our desire to be merciful.
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We give you a chance
to recant your treason and go free.
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Kneel to us and renew your oath
of loyalty to your emperor.
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Renounce your allegiance to this dead Jew
who dared to call himself a king.
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Sire...
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With all my heart l renew my pledge
of loyalty to my emperor and to Rome,
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a pledge which l have never broken.
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And the other? Jesus?
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Renounce him, so all can hear.
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l cannot renounce him, sire. Nor can you.
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He is my king and yours as well.
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He is the Son of God.
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- And that is your answer?
- Yes, sire.
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Tribune Gallio, we decree that you be taken
immediately to the palace archery field
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and put to death for high treason.
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No, Diana. There's no reason for it.
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Sire, Marcellus is my chosen husband.
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- l ask to go with him.
- Stand back.
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You're not on trial.
There's no evidence against you.
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Then if it please you, sire,
l'll provide evidence.