Liberty Heights
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"Haven't seen you
in a long time, pal. "

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You open that sucker's mouth up,
it might be one of them.

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I didn't go to college myself,
but I saw a lot of people go.

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No, I didn't dig school.
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Knowing when Washington crossed
the Delaware...

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... wouldn't help me
in a brick fight.

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They got nothing about
ducking bricks in history.

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I've never heard anything like this.
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It's great, isn't it?
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Unbelievable. Unbelievable.
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No matter what color you are,
when the lights go out...

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... it becomes a question
of "Who washed?"

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Mr. Kurtzman, you could be held
in contempt of court...

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...and I may have ruled so...
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...but the prosecution has decided
not to pursue this action.

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- So you may step down.
- Thank you, Your Honor.

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Court calls Alan Zuckerman
to the stand.

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- State your full name.
- Alan Joseph Zuckerman.

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Place your left hand on this Bible.
Raise your right hand.

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Do you swear to tell the truth,
the whole truth, so help you God?

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Yes.
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Be seated.
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Where were you on the night
of October 28, 1954?

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- The night of the accident?
- Objection.

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We have not established the nature
of the accident...

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...or that an accident did
in fact occur.

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Objection sustained.
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Answer the question.
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Well, if that wasn't
the night of the accident...

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...then I don't know where I was.
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You gotta give me some kind of hint.
Was that Halloween?

:48:54
I just wanted to thank you
for helping out.

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It wasn't really about you.
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If there's anything I can do
for you, don't hesitate.


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