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Yeah, they arrested the wrong man.
Idris Abraham was a scapegoat.

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- "Really?"
- "He wasn't involved in any of this."

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- "And how do you know this?"
- "Because I did it all."

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Excuse me?
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I did it all. It was me.
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I did everything.
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I've got another client.
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As we approach Christmas, the case
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of the so-called Postal Miracles
takes another strange turn.

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Previously arrested Idris Abraham has
been set free and given his pension,

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while postal worker Tom Turner
has confessed

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and been charged with answering
God's mail without authorisation.

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The Postal Miracle trial has taken
a holiday high-speed lane

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through the overloaded court docket.
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Having dispensed with the
arraignment, we are ready for trial.

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And the whole country is watching
as the Post Office miracle workers

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take on the US Government
in a modern-day David versus Goliath.

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Legal experts predict that,
in this case, Goliath will win.

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I agreed to let you
broadcast from here

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but you gotta work or I'll get fired.
Pick up a brush. Grab the putty!

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I'm here for you.
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I meant to keep you guys outta here,
so you could continue your work.

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I'm sorry.
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Mr Bacon?
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This court is now in session.
Judge Kits Van Heynigan presiding.

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Stuart Banks, for the prosecution.
For the defence, Rebecca Frazen.

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Excuse me.
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Pardon me.
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Excuse me. Stuart!
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Hi. When did you get out of
the rubber bungalow?

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Good to see you. Gentlemen.
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- He knows you?
- I used to live with him,

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in another life. A total sociopath.

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