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...from Chicago to
the Illinois Journal...

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...which is a few blocks down here.
Now, all I ask, gentlemen...

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...is that you go out down there
and see that thing with me.

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I object.
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The methods of publicity
previously used...

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...in behalf of the plaintiff,
indicate this...

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...may be regarded
as an attempt to make...

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...journalistic capital
of this hearing.

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I am authorised by the State
Attorney's office...

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...to state categorically, that in
the opinion of our office...

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...the facts set forth in Frank
Wiecek's behalf, do not indicate...

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...that he was a victim of
a miscarriage ofjustice.

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We are here to protect the interest
of the people of this state...

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...not to sell newspapers.
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Mr. Chairman, gentlemen.
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The Governor ordered this hearing...
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...for the purpose of arriving
at the truth.

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If you fail to consider every
item of evidence...

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...no matter how improperly
presented...

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...you have defeated the very
purpose of this hearing.

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What is your decision, Mr. Chairman?
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Gentlemen, we'll go.
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Are you clear to Springfield?
- Yes, the wire's open.

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Hold on, we'll have
the picture in a minute.

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Which one is McNeal?
- Yes, right here.

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Here's a couple of prints
that came in...

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...from Kelly of the Chicago Times.
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This one's blown up a hundred times.
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This one, a hundred and forty.
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He said you'd understand.
- Thanks very much.

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Excuse me.
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Ask them if they are ready.
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Springfield, are you ready
for this picture?

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We are ready.
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Okay, here is the final line-up.
- Okay.

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All ready, Mr. McNeal.

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