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Tom Turner made ordinary people
do extraordinary things.

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We need this.
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As his supervisor,
I covered up for him.

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Therefore, I am as guilty as him.
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OK.
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Enough. Fine.
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Is there anybody else here
who would like to confess?

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Is there anybody else here that
the defence would like to blame?

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Maybe society at large?
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Maybe the media?
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Maybe, I don't know, Lex Luthor.
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Maybe Sacco and Vanzetti.
Maybe Hannibal Lecter.

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Maybe the one-armed man.
What the hell is going on?

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Now that I have your attention,
Mr Banks,

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please proceed
with a little more decorum,

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rather than this childish display
of histrionics.

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

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It is so obvious this whole
performance is just to impress me.

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Put your arm around me.
1:30:08
- What?
- Put your arm around me.

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Does the defence rest?
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Rebecca?
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Yes. Defence rests.
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In that case, Your Honour,
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the prosecution is ready to begin
its summation.

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After a five-minute recess.
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This may be the first time
a serial killer

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has actually killed with poisoned
cereal. No one knows the motive.

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And we have a bulletin in
the Who's Answering God's Mail case.

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That's right, Barbara.
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Experts are even more certain that
the prosecution's case will prevail.

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It's defence attorney Rebecca
Frazen's first time in the courtroom

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since leaving the legal profession
two years ago for unknown reasons.

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Rumour has it
she appeared at a deposition


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