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Gentlemen of the jury,
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have you decidedon your verdict?
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We have.
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The prisoner will rise.
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Do you find the prisoner
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guilty or not guilty
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of willful murder?
:01:44
According tothe evidence,
:01:45
we have no choice
:01:47
but to find theprisoner not guilty
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so do we all find
:01:50
and may god forgive us.
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Prisoner, at the bar
:01:54
and you haveheard the verdict.
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Under the law, no otherverdict is possible.
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Yet, it is undoubtedly
:02:00
a gross miscarriageof justice.
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It is deplorable,Professor Moriarty,
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that a man of yourintellectual attainments
:02:06
should be standingin the prisoner's box
:02:08
charged with acrime of murder.
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And in setting you free,
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I cannot in myconscience exonerate you.
:02:15
Let the prisonerbe discharged.
:02:22
Let me in, let me in.
:02:24
My Lord, my lord,
:02:27
I have importantnew evidence.
:02:29
You come too late,Mr. Holmes.
:02:31
The prisoner hasbeen discharged.
:02:32
But my lord, you can'tlet Moriarty go free.
:02:34
He killed Loray.
:02:36
I can prove it.
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I can destroy his alibi.
:02:38
That alibi hasbeen established
:02:39
by three hundred fellowsof the Royal Society.
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Your lordship, my clienthas been acquitted.
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He cannot be tried twicefor the same charge.
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Oh there you are, Holmes.
:02:56
I'm afraid you havea bad opinion of me.
:02:58
On the contrary, I holdyou in the highest esteem
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