3:27:03
	That's confusing the issue.
I'm not on trial.
3:27:07
	You're not an expert on psychiatry,
but you made the diagnosis.
3:27:13
	Yes.
3:27:17
	The atmosphere is getting thick
in here. I'll wait in the hall.
3:27:25
	Tom had nothing to do with it.
Nobody told me what to do.
3:27:29
	- Sure.
- Will you take the case?
3:27:33
	I'd much rather prosecute.
3:27:37
	I guess I can't blame you.
3:27:44
	- I'll take it.
- How do we plead?
3:27:48
	- Your case depends on Maryk.
- How do I plead?
3:27:51
	Not guilty.
You're a great naval hero.
3:27:58
	Charge: mutiny.
3:28:00
	Specification: Steven Maryk,
Lieutenant, US Naval Reserve. -
3:28:05
	- While serving on board the
USS Caine, did on July 31, 1944. -
3:28:10
	- Wilfully and without authority
relieve Lt. Commander Queeg.
3:28:16
	Queeg was engaged in the exercise
of his command, the US being at war.
3:28:24
	Steven Maryk, how say you to the
specification? Guilty or not guilty?
3:28:31
	- Not guilty.
- How say you to the charge?
3:28:34
	Not guilty.
3:28:41
	The prosecution
is prepared to prove -
3:28:44
	- That the removal of Lt. Commander
Queeg was not justified. -
3:28:49
	- And consequently,
constituted a mutiny.
3:28:53
	We will submit psychiatric testimony
establishing without a doubt -
3:28:58
	- That Lt. Commander Queeg is sane
and should not have been relieved.