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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.
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- 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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for an animal-rights case
totally nude.

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Will you stop the shaking?
I'm trying to listen!

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The Government wishes to keep
its focus on Mr Tom Turner,

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despite the multitude of sins
confessed to by his co-workers.

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Now, what do these co-workers
have in common?

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All of them have worked
at the Post Office for years

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without ever committing a crime.
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- That's a good point.
- Shut up!

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The defendant, however,
a man with a dubious character,

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arrived a month and a half ago,
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at precisely the same time that these
so-called miracles began to occur.

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He broke the law
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and he directed others
to break the law.

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But worst of all,
he literally chose to play God,

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to who knows how many hundreds
of good and faithful people.

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And what of the countless others
who write to God every day?

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There must be accountability here.

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