Just Cause
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:06:01
They were people who suffered
far more cruel and unusual punishment...

:06:05
...than any our penal system
could even imagine.

:06:08
-I refuse to believe--
-Let me finish.

:06:10
-Let me finish.
-Very well.

:06:12
I submit to you, the issue is revenge.
:06:16
An eye for an eye,
a tooth for a tooth, if you will.

:06:19
No, I refuse to believe
in any god or government...

:06:22
...which is willing to trade
torture for torture...

:06:26
...or death for death.
:06:31
In closing, Professor...
:06:33
...if your wife...
:06:35
...or child were murdered...
:06:37
...how would you feel
about that last statement of yours?

:06:43
How would I feel?
:06:46
Very much the same as yourself.
:06:49
But I would not want
their deaths avenged...

:06:52
...by a system as cruel
and capricious as this.

:07:11
-You changed my mind.
-I thought I had you.

:07:14
-They're going to kill my boy.
-Excuse me?

:07:16
My grandson's in a Florida prison
on Death Row for something he didn't do.

:07:21
Good luck. I'll see you in Washington.
:07:24
I'm sorry. I no longer practice law.
:07:26
He said to me,
"Go up to Cambridge, Massachusetts.

:07:30
"Find Mr. Paul Armstrong...
:07:33
"...and give him this."
:07:36
Well, thank you.
I'll read it and get back to you.

:07:40
Read it now.
:07:51
Come far?
:07:52
Ochopee, Florida.
:07:55
A long way.
:07:58
"Victim was white. I am black.
No food or water."


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