The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
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Ordinarily, I'd take you in my court
and try you and hang you.

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But if you got the money for whiskey,
we can dispense with those proceedings.

:31:20
- Do you get much judging around here?
- What do you mean?

:31:24
I mean, what's the use of being a judge
if you ain't got no one to law?

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Got a whole graveyard of previous cases.
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I'll bet you could do even better
if you had more cases to try.

:31:42
- That's right.
- What are you getting at?

:31:47
What kind of court of law is it?
Has no marshals.

:31:53
I don't need no marshals to back me up.
:31:55
There's Judge Parker,
Fort Smith, Arkansas...

:31:58
- Has marshals.
- Right.

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- A wealthy and respected man today.
- That he is.

:32:06
Marshals have to be
men of strong moral fiber.

:32:13
Country like this, overrun with outlaws...
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Rich in possibilities.
:32:28
I see no reason why the State of Texas...
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through myself, could not provide...
:32:38
half the booty and loot collected
as legal property of this court.

:32:44
Split up four ways, I imagine.
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- Five.
- Five.

:32:50
Why, the State of Texas
would probably pay a bonus each month.

:32:55
You mean, a bonus for the man
that does the most to the stopping...


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