Defending Your Life
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Two days after the car accident
and you're in love.

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I've done this a million times
and every time it feels like new.

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Here we are.
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Ready?
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Hello, Robert.
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Well, well. If it isn't my old friend.
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I heard we lost last Thursday.
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- Leave it to you to greet me with that.
- Turnabout's fair play.

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I'm going to get you.
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I promise.
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Don't make conversation.
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Are you two feuding?
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It isn't a feud. Feuding suggests
at one time you liked each other.

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We never did.
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- This should be a mistrial.
- It's not a trial.

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Then it's a mis-whatever it is.
You two are already fighting.

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- Good morning.
- Good morning.

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I'm sure your defender explained
the basics to you, but let me just say...

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...even though this feels like a trial, it isn't.
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It's just a process that helps us decide.
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As imperfect as it may be,
we think it works quite well.

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What you'll see on the screen...
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...will look and feel so real to you,
you might be uneasy at first.

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Just relax. After a while, I think
it will become pleasurable to you.

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They tell me it feels something like 3-D.
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Any questions, Mr. Miller?
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You may begin.
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Thank you, Your Honors.
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Over the following four days,
I will attempt to show that Daniel Miller...

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...while he is a quality human being,
is still held back...

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...by the fears that have plagued him...
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...lifetime after lifetime.
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I believe that I can show
without a shadow of a doubt...


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