The Talk of the Town
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1:44:00
There's the man the law
is looking for, not Leopold Dilg.

1:44:04
His only crime was that
he had courage and spoke his mind.

1:44:09
This is your law and your finest
possession. It makes you free.

1:44:13
Why have you come
to destroy it?

1:44:15
Take those weapons home
and burn them, and then think.

1:44:20
Think of this country and of the law
that makes it what it is.

1:44:25
Think of a world crying
for this very law.

1:44:28
Then you'll understand why
you ought to guard it...

1:44:31
...and why the law has got to be the
concern of every citizen...

1:44:34
...to uphold it for your neighbour
as well as yourself.

1:44:38
Violence against it is one mistake.
1:44:41
Another mistake is to look upon
the law as just a set of principles.

1:44:47
Just so much language
printed on heavy paper.

1:44:50
Something he recites and then takes it
for granted that justice is being done.

1:44:56
Both kinds of men are equally wrong.
1:44:59
The law must be practiced every
minute, to the letter and spirit.

1:45:04
It can't even exist unless we fight
a battle every day to preserve it...

1:45:10
...for our neighbour
as well as our self.

1:45:48
Could you tell me where I could find
Professor Lightcap, please?

1:45:52
- In the judge's chambers, madam.
- Around there?

1:45:55
- Yes, miss.
- Thank you.

1:45:58
Supreme Court now open.

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