A Time to Kill
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...and/or be unaware of the
consequences of his actions...

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...to be termed legally insane.
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You examined Mr. Hailey?
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Yes, Mr. Hailey and I spoke about
his childhood, his family...

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...his experiences during the war.
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And the rape of his daughter?
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Yes, we spoke at length about the
brutal rape of his daughter Tonya.

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What is your diagnosis of
Mr. Hailey's mental condition...

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...on the day that he shot Billy
Ray Cobb and James Lewis Willard?

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At the time of the murders, his mental
condition was without any defects.

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Mr. Hailey was sane.
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Wait a minute. The defense contends--
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Mr. Brigance has gone to great
effort to prove to this jury...

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...that Mr. Hailey is a nutball...
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...is a slow coach...
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...or...
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...what is the clinical definition?
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Insane.
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-Do you disagree?
-Yes!

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Carl Lee Hailey knew what he was doing.
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He slaughtered those men in cold blood.
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Thank you.
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I have no further questions.
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Where is Roark?
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I don't know.
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The cross-examination,
Mr. Brigance?

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We would request a recess until--
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I must see you.
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We will not need a recess,
but just a few moments.

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When you and Lois Lane are ready....
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Just a few questions.
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Who do you work for?
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The State of Mississippi.
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In 11 years of service...
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...how many trials did you testify
in that used the insanity defense?

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This is my 46th trial.

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