Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
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:05:16
Good night.
:05:25
Ladies and gentlemen,
you constitute our jury for this trial.

:05:28
It's expected to last several days.
:05:30
I'll let you go home for the evening...
:05:32
...instruct you to be back
in the morning at 9:30 in the jury room.

:05:37
If anybody tries to approach you
about this case...

:05:40
...report it to me
the first thing in the morning.

:05:43
You're excused for the evening.
:05:47
Mr. Driggers, let me speak to you.
:05:56
Luther, listen.
:05:58
This is a courtroom. Don't bring
those flies in here tomorrow.

:06:01
And leave that vial of water,
or whatever that stuff is, at home.

:06:06
Sam...
:06:08
...you know, when we were in Georgia,
I know how you hated my bugs...

:06:12
...and you know how I love them.
:06:15
We're no longer at the university.
This is a courtroom.

:06:17
I'm telling you to leave
all that foolishness at home.

:06:22
I do take umbrage.
:06:24
But I'll do it.
:06:27
What is the story with the guy
with the horsefly epaulets?

:06:30
Luther Driggers.
:06:31
He's a genius.
:06:33
Developed the "No-Bug" strip.
:06:35
The company he worked for
took the credit and the money.

:06:38
Now he just wanders around town
with a bottle of poison in his pocket.

:06:41
Of course.
:06:42
Says someday he's going to put it
in the water supply, do us all in.

:06:46
Why do you want him on the jury?
:06:48
We're the defense team.
We need all the nuts we can get.

:06:52
What about Largent?
:06:53
Finley's up for reelection.
:06:56
If he strikes Luther...
:06:57
...he might upset him enough to...

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