Walking Tall
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Guys try to grope the girls.
But nothing with this sort of violence.

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Did he give you
any kind of advance warning...

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a chance to defend yourself?
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We tussled, but he's a big guy.
He was on a mission.

:43:14
Besides, he seemed to be too busy
enjoying himself from what I could see.

:43:18
So from what you saw,
he seemed to have some kind of purpose?

:43:21
He had a point to prove.
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I was emptying machines
when he came in and started swinging.

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- I was trying to get out of there.
- He was a menace.

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- A very dangerous person.
- Military-trained.

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He seemed like a complete psychopath.
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- Nothing close to this.
- I didn't know what he'd do.

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- I was frightened.
- He came for us.

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- No doubt in your mind?
- No doubt.

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I have no further questions.
:43:38
Mr. Crowe, you may present
your client's case.

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You're fired.
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Your Honor, I'd like to plead my own case.
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Order!
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If you choose to represent yourself,
and not be represented by legal counsel...

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you realize that you can't
then claim a mistrial on that basis?

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- Yes, I do.
- Very well, Mr. Vaughn.

:44:21
I don't deny anything
that was said here today.

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Does that mean
you're changing your plea to guilty?

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I'm not guilty of anything...
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except standing up for myself
when the law wouldn't.

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Objection. He's trying
to introduce prior events.

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Sustained. Mr. Vaughn, stay on point.
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I grew up in this town.
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People used to walk tall in this town.
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They wouldn't have traded the mill
for a crooked casino.

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We're not here to listen to civic speeches...
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And they wouldn't have stood around
while drugs were sold to kids.

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- Objection!
- Sustained.

:44:54
Mr. Vaughn, you're close
to being held in contempt.

:44:57
I was justified in what I did.
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And if you acquit me of these charges,
then I'm gonna run for sheriff.


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