:33:00
Your Honor,
you can't put him back in jail.
:33:03
- Two years in Algeria.
- Don't bring up Algeria.
:33:06
Why? Because
he deserted, you'll say.
:33:10
- Here, drink some...
- I don't have time.
:33:12
You tell me he betrayed
his country.
:33:15
But I ask you,
:33:17
I ask you, which country?
:33:22
Do you mean the territory
stolen from the Algerians...
:33:25
You need a haircut.
:33:26
...and which we call,
with beautiful hypocrisy...
:33:30
French Algeria!
:33:32
Must you insist?
It may hurt his case...
:33:35
Yes, I must insist,
gentlemen!
:33:37
Right now, in 1961,
:33:41
at a time when Ben Barka
is assassinated.
:33:44
Remember mother
is coming to dinner...
:33:46
Yes, I remember.
Now, where was I?
:33:49
At a time when
the Secret Army Organization
:33:52
unmasks the true face
of this colonial war, right?
:33:56
A Frenchman's sole duty...
:33:58
- listen to me!
- Hurry up.
:34:03
Wait!
A Frenchman's sole duty...
:34:05
- is to be a deserter!
- There you are.
:34:08
Take your coat!
:34:10
Aren't you overdoing it a bit?
He's just up for theft.
:34:13
Why did Simon Duroc
refuse to fight in Algeria, then?
:34:16
He refused because
he didn't want to be
:34:18
a watchdog
in a stolen country.
:34:22
Yet you would have me
believe this man is a thief?
:34:26
That's not bad.
Leave it in.
:34:28
The real thieves
are the bosses.
:34:32
The bosses who, in the name
of the profit margin,
:34:35
rob their workers...
:34:38
with a clear conscience!
:34:40
That's good.
Keep it.
:34:41
I have to memorize it.
"Real thieves are bosses
:34:44
who, in the name of profit,
rob their workers..."
:34:46
Therefore, this court
denies bail to Mr. Simon Duroc,
:34:51
and finds him guilty
of multiple thefts and larceny,
:34:54
under Articles 379 and 38
of the Penal Code.
:34:58
The defendant is sentenced
to two years in prison.