Witness for the Prosecution
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Not guilty, m'lord.
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Silence!
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Silence!
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Leonard Stephen Vole,
you have been found not guilty

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of the murder
of Emily Jane French on October 14.

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You are hereby discharged
and are free to leave the court.

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Persons with anything more to do
before the queen's justices

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of oyer and terminer and jail delivery
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for the jurisdiction of the Central
Criminal Court may depart the area.

1:42:16
Thank you. Yes, we'll talk later.
Thank you, Mr Mayhew.

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Thank you, Mr Brogan-Moore. Carter.
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Thank you, Sir Wilfrid, for everything.
You were wonderful.

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- I'd say we were lucky all around.
- Yeah.

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I have your belongings. Sign the receipt,
Mr Vole, and we can release you.

1:42:33
"Mr Vole. " They didn't call me Mr
when they charged me.

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- I'll go with you, I have your hat and coat.
- Let's go before they change their mind!

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Chipper, isn't he? An hour ago,
he had one foot on the gallows

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and the other on a banana peel.
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You ought to be very proud, Wilfrid.
Aren't you?

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Not yet. We've disposed of the gallows,

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