A Few Good Men
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Here's the story: they're offering
invoiuntary manslaughter. Two years.

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You'll be home in six months.
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Wow! You're the greatest lawyer in
the world! How can we thank you?

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Did you hear what I just said?
You'll be home in six months.

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I'm afraid we can't do that, sir.
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We can't make a deal.
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We did nothing but our job.
I'll accept the consequences.

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But I won't say I'm guilty, sir.
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- Did she put you up to this?
- We have a code, sir.

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You and your code plead not guilty.
You'll be in jail for Iife.

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Do what I say,
and you'll be home in six months.

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Do it, Harold.
Six months, it's nothing!

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- Permission to...
- Speak! Jesus!

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What do we do then? After six months
we'll be dishonourably discharged.

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- Probably.
- What do we do then, sir?

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We joined the Marines because
we wanted to Iive by a certain code.

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You're asking us to say we have no
honour, that we're not marines!

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If what we did was wrong,
I'll accept my punishment.

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But I believe I did my job. I will
not dishonour myself, my unit

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or the Corps,
so that I can go home in six months.

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Sir!
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I'd Iike to talk to Corporal Dawson
alone for a minute.


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