Presumed Innocent
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Of course, you know my strong objections.
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Why is he so against your testifying?
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He's afraid I'll tell the truth
about my relationship with Carolyn...

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...thus giving the prosecution
the motive they've been lacking.

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One could argue...
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...if the jury feels I'm being truthful
about something so painful...

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...they should believe me when I say
I didn't commit the murder.

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What would you think?
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If I were a member of the jury?
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And I heard you admit
how much she meant to you?

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I think I'd conclude you were guilty.
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I want to testify.
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What would you say?
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I'd say you were the only man I ever loved.
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And I still do.
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Before we begin our presentation,
I would like to--

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Make a motion for dismissal?
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Yes, Your Honor.
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Sit down, Counselor.
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I have reflected on this case at length,
ladies and gentlemen.

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I understand...
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...the prosecutors have suspicions.
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Perhaps Mr. Sabich was there that night.
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The State might be granted that.
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And if the prosecutors
had ever found that glass...

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...l might be more convinced.
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Maybe before yesterday...
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...l might have said there were
reasonable grounds for those suspicions.

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But now, I'm not so sure.
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So after yesterday...
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...there is no proof of motive here.

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