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Twelve different minds,
twelve different hearts...
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and twelve different walks of life.
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Twelve sets of eyes, ears,
shapes and sizes.
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And these twelve people...
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are asked to judge
another human being...
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as different from them
as they are from each other.
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And in their judgment,
they must become of one mind.
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Unanimous.
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That's one of the miracles of man's
disorganized soul that they can do it.
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And most instances,
do it right well.
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God bless juries.
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I don't know what I'd do
if I were on that jury.
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I really don't know.
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Do you?
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I loved that, Paulie.
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I loved that
""humble country lawyer"" bit.
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You had Mr. Dancer dancing.
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I'm afraid he got in the last dance.
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That's the best summary I've ever heard
in a courtroom.
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I liked yours much better, Paulie.
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Do you have to play that stuff?
Can't you play "" Danny Boy""...
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or ""Sweet Isle of Innisfree""?
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Paul Biegler's office.
Yes, sir. Right away.
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They're ready.
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Hey, sweetie.
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Go on.
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- The jury's coming in.
- Yeah, I heard.
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You can tell my loving husband
I'll be waiting in the car.