A Time to Kill
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I hold no ill will toward the man.
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I would have done it.
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What do you mean by that?
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I don't blame him for what he did.
:27:11
Those boys raped his girl.
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Objection! The witness's opinion
on this matter is irrelevant.

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Your Honor...
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...l believe Deputy Looney has earned
the right to speak here today.

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Overruled.
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Continue.
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Go ahead, Dwayne.
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I got a little girl.
:27:38
Somebody rapes her, he's a dead dog.
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I'll blow him away like Carl Lee did.
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Objection!
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Should the jury convict Carl Lee Hailey?
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Don't answer that question.
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He's a hero. You turn him loose.
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The jury will disregard--
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Turn him loose!
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Silence that witness!
:27:58
Turn him loose!
:28:08
People can say whatever they
want in this courtroom!

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Quiet!
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Any more of that nonsense...
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...and you're all out of here!
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Mr. Buckley, you may begin.
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Thank you, Your Honor.
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Please state your name and occupation
for the members of the jury.

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My name is Dr. Wilbert Rodeheaver,
Chair of Psychiatry...

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...at Mississippi State...
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...and Director of the Whitfield
Facility for the Criminally lnsane.

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Your credentials speak for themselves.
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Can you explain, as you do so
eloquently in your book...

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...the McNaughton Rule for the jury?
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Certainly.
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The McNaughton Rule states...
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...a person must be unable
to tell right from wrong...


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