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Hi, Uncle Amos.
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Right here, boss. Look who's here.
The golden girl of the magazine world.
:28:14
Cool it, boys.
I'm just slumming.
:28:20
I thought you might be able
to use these, Mr. Hughes.
:28:22
This is a plaque of appreciation
from my Boy Scout troop.
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These are some potholders
made by my Sunday School class.
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Darrell.!
Fred.
:28:32
Good to see you.
How's Jean and the girls?
:28:35
Fine, thanks. Lucy
and that big boy of yours?
:28:38
The kid went out for football. That
figures. Rah, rah, for Rutgers, huh?
:28:42
Oh, I don't think you've met
my client, Mr. Abner Peacock.
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Attorney General Snow. Hi. I guess
it's been pretty tough on you.
:28:49
In a little while,
it'll all be over.
:28:51
All I want is for the truth
about me to come out.
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Well, that's
what we're here for.
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All rise.
:28:59
The HonorableJudge
Jeremiah Claypool.
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The prosecution will proceed
with its opening statement.
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Your Honor, ladies and
gentlemen of the jury,
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Mr. Darrell Evans Hughes,
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who, incidentally, I consider
not only a close friend,
:29:20
but as our country's foremost
fighter for justice...
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and human rights.
:29:26
Mr. Hughes, in one of his many
television pretrial appearances,
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has suggested
that as Attorney General,
:29:33
it should be I who should be seated at
the defense table next to Mr. Peacock,
:29:38
protecting his rights of free
and untrammeled expression.
:29:42
But I have another duty...
:29:44
a higher duty to perform.
:29:47
And that is to protect you,
:29:49
your children, the very
morality of our nation,
:29:54
from the smut
and moral corruption...
:29:57
spewed forth like garbage...
:29:59
from the lecherous, vile,
lewd and licentious mind...