:56:12
My Lord, this document...
:56:15
brings the entire British
legal system into disrepute.
:56:18
My Lord, this is new evidence.
:56:20
It is shocking new evidence.
:56:22
My Lord, this evidence...
:56:24
was not submitted at the trial
that is under appeal.
:56:27
That, I believe, is the point
Mrs Peirce is trying to make.
:56:31
- Proceed, Mrs Peirce.
- My Lord, I demand a recess.
:56:33
There will be no demands made
in my court.
:56:37
Stand back.
:56:43
This alibi for Gerry Conlon...
:56:46
was taken by Mr Dixon...
:56:47
one month after
Gerry Conlon was arrested.
:56:51
This note was attached to it
when I found it in police files.
:56:55
It reads, "Not to be shown
to the defence."
:57:03
I have one question
to ask you, Mr Dixon:
:57:07
Why was the alibi for Gerry Conlon...
:57:09
who was charged with the murder
of five innocent people...
:57:13
kept from the defence?
:57:22
- Give us an answer!
- Answer the question!
:57:25
Silence!
:57:27
- It's about time!
- Order in the court!
:57:31
My Lord, I would like
to approach the bench.
:57:34
This is most irregular.
:57:36
Yes. I am aware of that, My Lord.
:57:39
Very well.
:57:56
Mr. Dixon, you may stand down.
:57:59
This is the man
who should be under arrest!