1:05:05
Were you able to do anything?
1:05:07
The judge says he'll get as fair treatment
as anybody else.
1:05:11
And that's all he'd say.
1:05:19
Cigarettes out. Please, rise.
1:05:23
Face the flag of our country.
1:05:27
Come on, keep moving.
1:05:32
Line up here.
1:05:34
Come on, come on, line up.
1:05:42
All right, fellows, let's go.
Come on. Right down there.
1:05:45
Hats off, cigarettes out.
Hurry it up, come on.
1:05:48
Come on, hurry up. Hurry it up.
Single file line, face the judge.
1:05:55
Face the judge. Hurry it up.
1:05:57
Second line right down there.
1:05:59
Single file.
1:06:02
Hurry it up.
1:06:03
Take your hat off.
1:06:05
Hurry it up, fellows.
1:06:08
Take your hat off.
Come on, let's go. Hat off.
1:06:10
Hurry it up, fellows.
1:06:12
I want to advise you that you're entitled
to be represented by counsel...
1:06:16
...to be confronted by the witnesses
that testify against you...
1:06:19
...to a public and speedy trial
by the court or by a jury...
1:06:22
...and the right to be admitted to bail.
Do you understand that?
1:06:26
"William Gregory."
1:06:28
"Plain drunk. Picked up at Fifth and Towne
asleep in the gutter.
1:06:31
"Fourteen similar offenses
in the past six months."
1:06:34
How do you plead?
1:06:36
I don't feel so good.
1:06:38
I didn't ask you how you feel.
I said, "How do you plead?"
1:06:41
Guilty, I guess.
1:06:42
When did you get out the last time?
1:06:44
Just before Christmas.
1:06:47
You'll have to miss New Year's,
but you'll be out...
1:06:49
...in time for Washington's birthday.
Sixty days.
1:06:56
"Ernest Gubbins."
1:06:59
Gubbins?