Rules of Engagement
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1:40:02
I didn't realize
what a fuck up I'm defending.

1:40:03
- Well, now you know.
- Goddamn.

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- This is going to take us both down.
- How's that work?

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You gonna spend the rest
of your life in prison too?

1:40:33
I'm sorry.
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- I really screwed up in there, huh?
- Yeah, you really did.

1:40:43
Whew!
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- So what happens now?
- Shit, I don't know.

1:40:49
I don't know.
1:40:54
Your Honor, the government
calls Colonel Bin Le Cao...

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as a rebuttal witness.
- Objection, Your Honor.

1:40:58
What are the grounds for
this rebuttal witness to be allowed?

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Will counsel please
approach the bench.

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- Who is Colonel Bin Le Cao?
- A North Vietnamese Colonel...

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who fought against Colonel Childers
at the battle of Ca Lu.

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What he has to say directly refutes
statements made by Colonel Childers.

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- When was the battle of Ca Lu?
- 1968.

1:41:19
This is uncharged misconduct. It is
not allowable under military law.

1:41:23
How do you know this witness
is going to charge misconduct?

1:41:25
I'm assuming...
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He knows because he was
at the battle of Ca Lu.

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- Is that true?
- Yes, sir.

1:41:30
On what grounds are you
calling your witness?

1:41:33
Colonel Hodges made Colonel
Childers' combat experience...

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part of his defense.
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Furthermore,
Colonel Childers testified...

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that he never shoots unarmed people.
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My witness has an important
perspective on that statement.

1:41:47
I'm gonna allow
the witness.


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