1:12:01
No. Not with the experience he got
all his life handling these things.
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- l feel he´d have gone for him underhand.
- How do you know?
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- Were you there when he was killed?
- No. Neither was anybody else.
1:12:12
What are you giving us this
mumbo jumbo for? l don´t believe it.
1:12:15
l don´t think you can tell
what wound he might have made
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simply because he knew
how to handle a knife.
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- What do you think?
- l don´t know.
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- What do you mean, you don´t know?
- l don´t know.
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- How about you?
- l don´t know about the rest of ´em,
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but l´m gettin´ tired of this
yakety-yakkin´. lt´s gettin´ us nowhere.
1:12:38
So l guess I´II have to break it up.
l´m changin´ my vote to not guilty.
1:12:43
- You´re what?
- You heard me. l´ve had enough.
1:12:46
- You´ve had enough? That´s no answer.
- Listen, you just take care of yourself.
1:12:51
- You know?
- He´s right.
1:12:54
That´s not an answer.
1:12:56
What kind of a man are you?
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You have sat here and voted
guilty with everyone else
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because there are some baseball tickets
burning a hole in your pocket.
1:13:07
Now you have changed your vote because
you say you´re sick of all the talking?
1:13:11
- Now, listen, buddy...
- Who tells you that you have the right
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to play like this with a man´s life?
Don´t you care...
1:13:18
Now, wait a minute.
You can´t talk like that to me.
1:13:21
l can talk like that to you.
lf you want to vote not guilty,
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do it because you are convinced he is not
guilty, not because you´ve had enough.
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And if you think he is guilty,
then vote that way.
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Or don´t you have the guts
to do what you think is right?
1:13:36
- Now, listen...
- Guilty or not guilty?
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- l told you. Not guilty.
- Why?
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- Look, l don´t have to...
- You do have to. Say it. Why?
1:13:49
l... l don´t think he´s guilty.