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:50:00
Is fair to say you could be mistaken.
:50:03
Just a figment of my imagination.
:50:05
The cas stewing you, I told him.
:50:07
You got the right ta-ta,
but the wrong ho-ho.

:50:10
Bertrand is not Shaw, scous honor.
And you can tell him I said so.

:50:14
Objection, Your Honor!
:50:15
Andrews has been convicted of perjury
on this matter.

:50:19
Exception taken. That case is on appeal.
:50:21
Your Honor, we call Police Officer
Aloysius Habighorst to the stand.

:50:26
I must ask the jury to leave the court.
:50:32
Name?
Clay LaVerne Shaw.

:50:34
Defendant didn't have his lawyer present.
:50:36
Is standard booking procedure
to ask an alias!

:50:39
I call them as I see them!
:50:40
Any aliases?
:50:42
Clay Bertrand.
:50:45
Is not constitutionally required
that a lawyer be present!

:50:49
I'm ruling that inadmissible!
Thas our case!

:50:52
Then you didn't have a case.
:50:55
I wouldn't believe anything
Habighorst said anyway.

:50:58
I can't believe you're saying this!
:51:00
I am saying it. Bring in the jury.
:51:06
Oswald?
No, I did not.

:51:09
Ever call Dean Andrews?
No, I did not.

:51:14
Have you ever met David Ferrie?
:51:17
Wouldn't even know what he looked like
if I hadn't seen pictures.

:51:22
Did you ever use the alias, Clay Bertrand?
:51:24
No, I did not.
:51:27
Thank you, Mr. Shaw.
:51:32
A very great actor has just given us
a great performance.

:51:36
But we are nowhere closer to the truth.
:51:39
My office is charging Clay Shaw
with outright perjury...

:51:43
...on 15 answers he's given today,
not one word being true.

:51:47
You're out of order! Now, sit down!
:51:50
Thas the man right there.
:51:58
To prove there was a conspiracy
involving Clay Shaw...


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