A Time to Kill
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:01:02
...permanently disbarred
by Superior Court...

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...for attacking police who busted
a picket line in an oil strike.

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It is a pleasure, Ms. Ark.
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Everyone, jury selection begins today.
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To win this case we need a
sympathetic jury willing to acquit...

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...and a jury that can use the
insanity plea as an excuse to do so.

:01:23
I need a drink.
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No drinking.
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What do you mean?
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It's my building, leased to
you for a reasonable rent...

:01:32
...and I want a drink.
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Ms. Ark, I have all the
respect in the world for you.

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I believe in your right to equal pay,
your right to bear a child...

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...or to abort one.
You should be treated like a man.

:01:45
Since you are a law clerk...
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...genderless in my eyes...
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...l think you should be
the one to go buy the beer.

:01:52
ERA, "she" woman. That would be
an excellent activity for you.

:01:57
No drinking. Not today.
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Noose selects this panel randomly.
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Too many bad candidates and we're sunk.
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Luck of the draw.
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What you need...
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...is young fathers who want
to do what Carl Lee did.

:02:15
Agreed. We need young
men with families here.

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I'd prefer no one over 50.
Less bigotry with youth.

:02:21
So we stay away from women,
rednecks and old men.

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Citizens, thank you.
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Counsel, you each have 12
challenges. Let's begin.

:02:32
The state challenges jurors #6...
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...10...
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...and 32.
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Your Honor, the defense
strikes jurors 1, 4...

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...8 and 2.
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26.
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27, 28.
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And 31.
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Your Honor, the defense also
strikes jurors 22 and 29.


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