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Can we get down to basics now?
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ls she guilty? Do we think she killed Taft?
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- She is capable of killing.
- I don't think she killed Taft.
1:11:08
Everything's based
on circumstantial evidence.
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Absolutely.
We don't have to disprove anything.
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- We just have to cast doubt.
- Right.
1:11:15
Right.
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There's one more important issue here.
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What?
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Are you going to sleep
with our client again?
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- What has that got to do with the trial?
- Everything.
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- She's a very attractive young girl.
- Extremely attractive.
1:11:37
I didn't say extremely,
I said just attractive.
1:11:40
Extremely.
1:11:43
- She has a nice body.
- A sensational body.
1:11:46
I'll pick the adjectives. A good body.
1:11:49
Big eyes.
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- Hypnotic.
- Big eyes.
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- Unforgettable.
- Are you going to sleep with her again?
1:12:01
No.
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Good.
1:12:06
That's all I wanted to know.
1:12:08
All rise. The Supreme Court
for the State of New York...
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is now in session.
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The honorable judge
John Dawkins is presiding.
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Please be seated.
1:12:20
The case for the people of New York vs.
Chelsea Deardon is ready for arraignment.
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Counsel and defendant are both present.
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Regarding this change of venue...
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does defense wish
to engage in oral argument?
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- We don't.
- Yes, we do.
1:12:37
- We don't.
- Yes, we do.
1:12:38
Which is it?
1:12:40
- No, we don't.
- Of course.
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We move for a change of venue
due to misleading exposure in the press.
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- I object.
- You object to your own co-counsel?
1:12:51
I do, yes.
1:12:53
I see.
1:12:54
Would counsel approach the bench, please?