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Well, maybe three fingers.
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Dixie Lee sentenced to...
When did all this happen?

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It didn't yet,
but it will at 2:00 this afternoon.

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- What will?
- The trial.

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Trial?
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Sabra.
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Yes, Yancey?
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- Why, what is it?
- What's all this about Dixie Lee?

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I'm on my way to court now.
The charge is public nuisance.

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- Prosecuting?
- Pat Leary.

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- Who's defending her?
- Nobody in town would touch the case.

:27:54
The Judge will probably appoint someone
as a formality.

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- Where are you going?
- To court.

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What for?
You can't take the case of that woman.

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Why not?
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You'd come back
and take that creature's part...

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against every respectable woman
in Osage?

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- Against me?
- I can't help it.

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Anyone, no matter who,
has a legal right to fight for existence.

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If you disgrace me,
make a laughingstock of me...

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What's she to you?
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- Proceed.
- And that, Your Honor...

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the integrity of our fair city...
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is threatened...
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sullied by this shameless evil...
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flaunting in our faces.
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This woman,
a viper lurking in our midst...

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a sinister menace to public decency.
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Gentlemen...
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if I were in the jury box...
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if I were judge on the bench...
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yea, even though I sat...
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in the governor's chair...
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I could say no less...
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and duty compels
that the presence among us...

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of this disgraceful criminal,
this scavenger...


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