:48:01
Well, anything's possible.
Come on.
:48:04
Wait a minute.
Run, Anthony! Hyah!
:48:07
Y'all get back!
Get away right there! Get off me!
:48:12
Shit!
:48:14
- You pity fool, you pity fool
- Fuck!
:48:18
You better have some sympathy
:48:21
Yeah
'Cause there's educated people
:48:25
Runnin' the lives of our society
:48:31
Makin' up the rules
:48:33
Mr Curtis, you have been
lawfully tried in this court...
:48:37
and found guilty on all charges.
:48:39
Do you have anything to say on your own
behalf before I pronounce sentence?
:48:43
Uh...
:48:45
no, ain't nothin' I say
gonna get me out of this.
:48:49
But things were gettin' bad
for me, and...
:48:53
I had to do what I had to do
to s... to survive.
:48:58
Maybe it was wrong, but l...
:49:00
I certainly didn't mean
for anybody to be hurt.
:49:03
Uh, Your Honour,
please consider before sentencing...
:49:05
that my client served his country proud
in the Marine Corps.
:49:08
As a matter of fact, he was
a member of an elite unit...
:49:11
a sergeant,
decorated with many medals.
:49:13
In fact, one of those medals
was the, uh, Silver Star, for valour.
:49:17
I realize that my client had
a difficult time adjusting when he...
:49:20
Excuse me, Counsel.
l, too, was a marine...
:49:22
and I served my country proudly
in World War Il, a real war, I may add.
:49:26
- Yes, Your Honor...
- I'm not finished yet, please.
:49:28
I received the Purple Heart
at Guadalcanal.
:49:31
Now, this young man has obviously
forgotten some very...
:49:34
fundamental things like decency
and dedication and honor...
:49:38
everything the corps taught us.
:49:40
He is a disgrace to everyone
that has ever put on that uniform...
:49:42
and I will not permit you or him to use
the Vietnam War as a cop-out here.
:49:49
Anthony Curtis, for your
participation in this crime...
:49:52
a crime that took the lives of several
innocent people, I do hereby...
:49:56
sentence you to the custody of the
Attorney General of the United States...
:49:59
for a period of 15 years to life.