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I wish to warn you that the law regarding
perjury in this country is very severe.
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If you have already
committed perjury in this courtroom,
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I strongly advise you
not to add to your crime.
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But, if this letter
has not been written by you,
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then now is the time to state this fact.
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I wrote the letter.
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And that, my lord,
is the case for the defence.
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I keep asking which is harder,
your head or your arteries?
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Stop pressing your luck, you're overdue.
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We're all packed and ready.
I hope the jury won't take all afternoon.
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I concede.
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- Congratulations, here are your cigars.
- Not yet.
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Come on, it's all over,
wrapped up neat and tidy.
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- What's wrong?
- It's a little too neat, too tidy,
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and altogether too symmetrical,
that's what's wrong with it.
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- The jury is back.
- You're not worried about the verdict?
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It's not their judgment
that worries me, it's mine.
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Come along.
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Where's my wig?
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The prisoner will stand up.
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Members of the jury,
are you all agreed upon your verdict?
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We are.
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Do you find the prisoner at the bar,
Leonard Stephen Vole,
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guilty or not guilty
of the murder of Emily Jane French?