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1:27:04
He was a pawn
in the chess game of life.

1:27:06
Why would a con like Tom Turner
do good deeds?

1:27:11
Think about it.
1:27:13
- Did you talk them into this?
- No. They all wanted to do it.

1:27:18
Do you have to type
while I'm talking?

1:27:21
It was! It was Thursday.
I threatened Tom.

1:27:25
I said, "Either get in on this
or I'll bite out your spleen!"

1:27:29
Mr Dooly, do you really expect us
to believe you're the enforcer type?

1:27:34
Yeah. You got a problem with that,
bobbing head?

1:27:37
Wanna see?
Wanna see me enforce something?

1:27:40
I'd like to enforce you. Let's take
it outside! Come on, let's go!

1:27:44
I want this man
removed from my courtroom.

1:27:47
Take him out.
1:27:49
I'll get you, you legal lump of lard!
1:27:52
Lighten up here.
1:27:53
You come down to the Post Office
for stamps, you'll be in line a week.

1:28:01
Now, Mr Vidov, if you would give us
your impression of the defendant...

1:28:10
I've lost the witness, Your Honour.
1:28:14
No, right here. I lost pipe. I'm
trying to stop smoking. I'm nervous.

1:28:19
There's no smoking in the courtroom.
1:28:21
No? OK.
1:28:23
Now, if you would give us
your impression of Mr Tom Turner.

1:28:27
See, I do believe that God
may or may not live in heaven...

1:28:31
And you're going to heaven?
1:28:34
I believe in Russian proverb.
1:28:36
It says, you go to heaven for weather
and hell for the company.

1:28:42
- May I finish, please?
- Knock yourself out.

1:28:45
I do believe that God also lives
within each of us.

1:28:49
Is this going somewhere?
1:28:52
Perhaps He does not live
within lawyers.

1:28:56
But I believe that God
was speaking through Tom.


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