It Happened to Jane
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- We have, Your Honour.
- What is your verdict?

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We find for the plaintiff...
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in the amount of $2,500 and costs.
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George, we won. Thank you, Alice.
Thank you, everybody.

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- Your Honour...
- Mr. Harris, you did just fine.

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- When do I get the money?
- Janey, court isn't adjourned. Sit down.

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- I move for a non obstante veredicto.
- Denied.

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Court's adjourned.
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- I want to certify the record for appeal.
- Of course.

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Mr. Harris, when do I get the money?
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- There isn't any money, Mrs. Osgood.
- What?

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There is no money.
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You see, this was a hometown decision.
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We expected you to win here.
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But I should remind you that we have
the entire appellate structure...

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of the State of Maine before us.
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Now, Mr. Sloan tried to warn you.
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Harry Foster Malone is not a philanthropist.
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You really should have accepted our offer.
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Denham. See you in court, Mrs. Osgood.
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George, they can't do this.
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- Just what I expected.
- George, they can't.

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I'm sorry. I should have gotten that money.
They are wrong and I'm right.

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- Will you wait a minute till I get my...
- What's the matter?

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It's just not fair.
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Those lobsters represented
months of hard work to me.

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Now I'm supposed to wait until...
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the Supreme Court in Augusta
says Malone should pay.

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- But that's the law.
- I'd like to see what would happen...

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if I took a ride on Harry Foster Malone's
old railroad and didn't pay.

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He'll haul you into petty claims court, get
a judgment against you, garnish your salary.

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- Salary? I don't have a salary.
- He can hold your property.

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- What property, George?
- Your house, your station wagon.

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- How?
- How what?

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How can they do it?
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It's the simplest thing in the world.
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You get a writ of execution.

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