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1:00:02
No, sir.
1:00:03
I can't identify them.
1:00:06
Can you, then, tell me the names of
anyone, other then these defendants...

1:00:10
...among those rioters?
- No, sir.

1:00:14
They must have been men
from out of town.

1:00:17
Oh, I see. Foreigners.
1:00:21
I will remind the jury of the easy habit
of putting on foreigners...

1:00:26
...events that disturb our conscience.
1:00:29
Or perhaps it was a roving band
of redskins. Indians, I mean.

1:00:34
Only red-skinned thing I saw
was that tomato...

1:00:37
...that plopped me in the face
and made a fool of me.

1:00:41
I must remind the spectators
of the dignity of this court.

1:00:47
An injury you suffered put you to bed
for a week, sheriff.

1:00:52
How did that happen?
1:00:53
The deputies that stuck with me...
1:00:57
...most of them disappeared...
1:00:58
...and I were holding off the mob
as best we could...

1:01:01
...with tear gas and rifle butts...
1:01:03
...when somebody slugged me
from behind, and l...

1:01:06
You said, "slugged," "tear gas,"
"rifle butts," "mob."

1:01:11
After all, this was an attempted
lynching then!

1:01:13
- Objection!
- The question was proper!

1:01:16
I disagree! Your constant use
of the word lynching...

1:01:19
If counsel's ears were as quick
as his objections...

1:01:22
...he'd know I said
attempted lynching.

1:01:24
If the state's evidence was
as breathtaking as its sarcasm...

1:01:27
...which I suggest is being employed
to hide from the jury...

1:01:31
...the failure of its own witnesses
to back up its hollow case...

1:01:34
Hooray! Hollow as a busted jug,
is what it is!

1:01:37
Quiet, will you?
1:01:39
Remove that man.
1:01:42
- I was just...
- Come here. You're going.

1:01:45
They hadn't ought to treat Uncle Billy
that way! Uncle Billy's right!

1:01:49
This is a shame against the good name
of our town.

1:01:53
- Bring that man before the court.
- Order in the court. Quiet.

1:01:57
He won't do nothing to me.
I ain't afraid.


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