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Elle Woods, Your Honor.
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Rule 3.03 of
Supreme Judicial Court...
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states that a law student
may appear on behalf...
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of a defendant
in criminal proceedings.
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Your Honor,
I have no problem with this.
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I do.
I'm not allowing it.
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But you agreed last night.
In your office...
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when we were discussing
my career.
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The ruling also states...
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that you need a licensed
attorney to supervise you.
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- Mr. Callahan?
- That I won't agree to.
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I'll supervise, Your Honor.
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Well, Ms. Woods, proceed.
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Thank you, Your Honor.
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Enjoy prison.
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Mrs. Windham, you do realize
what you're doing?
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Absolutely.
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Oh, my God! There she is!
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We came to see your trial!
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Look how cute.
There's a judge and everything.
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- And jury people.
- Vote for Elle!
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Ladies, take a seat.
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Go, girl.
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Do you swear to tell
the truth, the whole truth...
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and nothing but the truth,
so help you God?
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- I do.
- Be seated.
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Ms. Woods, you may begin
your questioning.
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First of all
I would like to point out...
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that not only is there
no proof in this case...
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but there is a complete
lack of mens rea...
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which by definition tells us
there can be no crime...
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without a vicious will.
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I am aware of the meaning
of mens rea.
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What I'm unaware of...
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is why you're giving me
a vocabulary lesson...
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when you should be
questioning your witness.
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when you should be
questioning your witness.