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The accused has said that
he cannot help himself

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That is to say, he has to murder.
As this is the case

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he has pronounced
his own death sentence

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Someone who admits to being
a compulsive murderer

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should be snuffed out,
like a candle

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This man must be
wiped out, eliminated

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Perfect! Just what l think!
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l wish to speak
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The defense lawyer will speak
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Our very honorable president,
who is, l believe, wanted

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by the police for three murders -
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That's got nothing to do with it
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...claims that because my client
acts under an irresistible impulse

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he is condemned to death
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He is right!
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He is mistaken. Because it is
that very fact that clears him

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Just a minute, enough!
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Mad old drunk!
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ls this very obsession which
makes my client not responsible

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And nobody can be punished
for something he can't help

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-Ridiculous!
-Do you suggest

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that this brute should get off?
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l mean this man is sick.
A sick man should be handed over

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not to the executioner,
but to the doctor

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Can you promise he'd be cured?
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What use are asylums, then?
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And what would happen
if he escaped?

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Yes. Or if they released him
as harmless? And what if

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the compulsion to kill returns?
Another man-hunt for months

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Paragraph 51 again. The asylum,
then another escape or release


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