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1:19:00
I believe her, too.
1:19:03
Okay, she's telling the truth.
1:19:06
You ready to do some tap dancing?
1:19:11
Ladies and gentlemen,
Chelsea Deardon didn't kill Victor Taft.

1:19:14
The prosecution has suggested
a possible motive...

1:19:17
but one based on hearsay, conjecture
and circumstantial evidence.

1:19:21
Evidence that appears
to have some substance...

1:19:25
but upon closer examination...
1:19:27
will prove to have no relevance
whatsoever to this case.

1:19:34
You're not buying this, are you?
1:19:37
You're not listening to a word I'm saying.
1:19:42
Guess what? I don't blame you.
1:19:44
After listening to Mr. Blanchard lay out
the prosecution's evidence...

1:19:50
even I'm convinced
my client murdered Victor Taft.

1:19:55
After all, if I had found
Victor Taft dead on the floor...

1:19:58
and Chelsea Deardon's
fingerprints on the weapon...

1:20:01
there isn't much that would convince me
she isn't guilty.

1:20:05
Look. Let's save ourselves a lot of time.
1:20:08
Let's be honest.
There are better things we could be doing.

1:20:11
Who thinks Chelsea Deardon's guilty?
1:20:18
Mr. Logan.
1:20:19
Don't hold back. My hand is raised.
1:20:22
I believe my client murdered
Victor Taft in cold blood.

1:20:25
lsn't everybody convinced?
1:20:26
- Mr. Logan.
- Who agrees with me?

1:20:29
- I object!
- Mr. Logan.

1:20:30
- You're convinced, right?
- Your Honor.

1:20:32
- Your Honor!
- Prosecution says she's guilty.

1:20:35
The jury says she's guilty.
Let's save the State of New York...

1:20:39
a lot of time and money
and move directly to sentencing.

1:20:42
- What?
- Isn't she entitled to a fair trial?

1:20:45
Let's give her one and then convict her.
1:20:48
Mr. Logan!
1:20:49
You are totally out of order! You know it!
1:20:52
This jury is disqualified.
1:20:54
Let's take a recess
while I consider holding you in contempt.

1:20:57
I recognize my opening remarks
are irregular...


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