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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.

1:29:01
Tom Turner made ordinary people
do extraordinary things.

1:29:05
We need this.
1:29:07
As his supervisor,
I covered up for him.

1:29:10
Therefore, I am as guilty as him.
1:29:12
OK.
1:29:15
Enough. Fine.
1:29:17
Is there anybody else here
who would like to confess?

1:29:21
Is there anybody else here that
the defence would like to blame?

1:29:25
Maybe society at large?
1:29:27
Maybe the media?
1:29:29
Maybe, I don't know, Lex Luthor.
1:29:31
Maybe Sacco and Vanzetti.
Maybe Hannibal Lecter.

1:29:35
Maybe the one-armed man.
What the hell is going on?

1:29:41
Now that I have your attention,
Mr Banks,

1:29:44
please proceed
with a little more decorum,

1:29:48
rather than this childish display
of histrionics.

1:29:53
Yes, Judge Kits Van Heynigan.
1:29:56
The prosecution is finished
with its cross-examination.


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