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Do you know who this is, Mr Dixon?
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No, I don't.
:54:17
Well, then would you be so kind...
:54:19
as to read this statement
that you took from him...
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on the third of November, 1974?
:54:25
A statement, My Lord, which
vindicates all of these people...
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- all these innocent people.
- I need to see a copy of this statement.
:54:32
Either that man or his superior
or his superior's superior...
:54:35
ordered that these people
be used as scapegoats...
:54:38
by a nation
that was baying for blood...
:54:41
in return for the innocent blood
spilled on the streets of Guildford!
:54:44
- You got your blood, Mr Dixon!
- She is making a political speech.
:54:47
You got the blood of Giuseppe Conlon
and the lifeblood of Carole Richardson!
:54:50
You got 15 years of blood and sweat
and pain from my client...
:54:54
whose only crime
was that he was Irish...
:54:56
and foolish, and he was in
the wrong place at the wrong time!
:54:59
Mrs. Peirce, I will have you
removed from the court.
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And one of your colleagues,
My Lord...
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who sat where you sit now said,
"It is a pity...
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you were not charged
with treason to the Crown--
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a charge that carries a penalty
of death by hanging--
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a sentence I would have no difficulty
in passing in this case."
:55:23
Mrs. Peirce, I am trying
to read this document.
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I will not tell you again
to be silent...
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or you will be removed
from the court.