A Time to Kill
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:41:02
Of course.
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Let me understand this now...
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...since you are under oath.
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You're telling me, and this jury,
that on October 17th, 1960...

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...you weren't convicted
of statutory rape?

:41:16
Objection!
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Dr. Bass is not on trial.
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This goes to show the
credibility of the witness.

:41:24
Overruled.
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Continue.
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Thank you. Now, Doctor...
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...were you convicted of statutory rape?
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You got the wrong man.
:41:35
Really?
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I have some interesting
photographs of you...

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...with an underage female...
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...in a motel by the Dallas
police on September 11th, 1960.

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Would you like to look at these images
and see if they refresh your memory?

:41:54
I didn't think so.
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We would like to introduce
into evidence these records...

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...showing that on
September 15th, 1960...

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...this man, one Tyrrel Bass...
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...pled guilty...
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...to statutory rape.
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Now, Doctor, I'm going to
ask you one last time...

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...were you or were you not
convicted of statutory rape?

:42:17
I can explain--
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I'm not interested.
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Answer the question, yes or no.
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Yes, I was.
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That's enough.
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I have nothing further.
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Redirect, Mr. Brigance?
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None.
:42:45
Court'll recess one hour for lunch.
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You told me he was a credible witness.
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I didn't know.
The record was expunged.

:42:54
Buckley really outdid himself.
:42:56
Lucien, I was counting on you.
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You wanted this case.

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