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Ladies and gentlemen,
justice is blind. . .
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. . .but it can be heard.
And today, the truth will come out.
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Mr. Quesada,
would you state for the court. . .
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. . .the sequence of events leading up
to the night of June 30?
:18:58
l stopped off at Josie's Bar after work.
l had a few drinks.
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Angela was there.
She was closing up.
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She asked me if l wanted
to stick around for some fun.
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Anything that happened after that
was entirely consensual.
:19:22
Are you aware that perjury is a crime,
Mr. Quesada?
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Objection. My client's a respectable
member of the community.
:19:28
-Miss Sutton has a history of drug--
-My client's not on trial.
:19:31
-Her testimony is suspect--
-Nor is her testimony suspect.
:19:34
Gentlemen, that's enough.
:19:35
The truth is, Mr. Murdock,
is that Miss Sutton. . . .
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Miss Sutton enjoyed every minute
of it.
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Mr. Quesada, for your sake,
l hope justice is found here today. . .
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. . .before justice finds you.