Murder in the First
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Let me try it on.
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How long was it you went
without any daylight?

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Did they ever let you out for any exercise?
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-Merry Christmas.
-Please, don't hit me.

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-Get the tear gas.
-How long l been in here?

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-You're out of the hole.
-l made it! l did it!

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lt's Christmas, 1940.
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You've been down there two years.
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Two years!
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l did it.
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Two fucking years.
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l made it. l made it.
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l'm not too crazy, am l?
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l did it! lt's over!
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Nothing's over, Henri.
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Thirty minutes exercise, that's all you get.
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No!
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You don't want it, we take you back.
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No!
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l want it!
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l want it.
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l'll be good. l'll be good.
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Ladies and gentlemen of the jury:
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The defendant, Henri Young...
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...is accused of murder in the first degree.
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It is your responsibility,
as a juror, to deal with truth.

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Rufus McCain was murdered...
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...by Henri Young.
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Mr. Stamphill...
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...public defender...
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...will play upon your sympathies.
He'll use every trick in the book.

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Why?
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To avoid the gas chamber.
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The United States of America
will demand...

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...that you return a verdict of guilty...
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...so that this...
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...this animal...
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...will receive the punishment
commanded by the Bible.

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''An eye for an eye.''
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A life for a life.
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For if ever there was a man
guilty of murder...

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...it is Henri Young.
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And if ever a man deserved
to die for that crime...

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...it is the accused.

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