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He talked with his friends for an hour, leaving them at 9.45.
there's always some character ready with an idea, see.
OK OK OK KILLER bOTTOM tEXT
Rice Pops. It's a product I work on at the agency.
Switchblades came with the neighbourhood.
OK. OK, OK, killer.
How about it? I wanna hear arguments.
- What made you change your vote? - He didn't change his vote. I did.
I'm just as sentimental as the next fella. I know he's only 18.
Looks like we're really hung up here, huh?
It's... a quarter after six. Someone before mentioned seven o'clock.
He was dragging his left leg and trying to hide it,
The death sentence is mandatory in this case.
- What about this, Mr Reasonable Doubt? - That's not the knife, remember?
I've played in back yards that were filled with garbage.
I'm not trying to change your mind. It's just that...
Please. Just give me a minute... and I'll be finished.
- The man wants to talk. - Thank you.
Pardon me. I have made some notes here,
- It's why they're made to open like that. - The boy was pretty handy with a knife?
I... I don't think he's guilty.
- Maybe you can still smell it on me. - Listen, sonny...
You said it provided a motive. So did the prosecution.
simply because he knew how to handle a knife.
I'll bet he figured nobody'd seen him running out
and I would like, please, to say something.
OK, all those voting not guilty, raise your hands.
This is what I think happened. The old man heard the fight a few hours earlier.
Let's hold it down. These side arguments are only slowin' us up.
You expect that. You know what we're dealing with.
You're a real baseball fan, aren't ya? Where do we sit here?
Here are the el tracks, the bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, hall, stairs.
That wasn't a very strong motive.
- How come you changed your vote? - It just seemed there was room for doubt.
Yeah.
and as she looked out, she saw the killing through the windows of a passing el train.
That's out in Queens.
A lot of drive, too. You know? Real drive.
It's all right. I left the office at 8.30 and went straight home and to bed.
To continue, you've listened to a long and complex case, murder in the first degree.
When he was nine years old, he ran away from a fight.
Well, I'm not used to supposin'. I'm just a workin' man.
and a split second later heard a body hit the floor.
He was just tryin' to bait me.
I bought that at a pawn shop two blocks from the boy's house. It cost six dollars.
What actually happened is this.
It kills me. It's the weirdest thing,
What the heck? I don't have to tell you. They don't know what the truth is!
Did you see him?
OK. She had marks on her nose. I'm givin' you that.
It's the kind of case that brings no money, no glory, not much chance of winning.
I don't know. Maybe no reason.
He identified it in court.
As far as I can see it, this is unshakeable testimony.
why would he come back home three hours later?
I only know the woman's eyesight is in question now.
Yanks and Cleveland. We've got this kid Modjelewski in there.
Why don't you donate five dollars to the cause? Maybe it'll make you feel better.
They're... wild.
- Mr Foreman? - Well, that's OK with me.
do it because you are convinced he is not guilty, not because you've had enough.
- Are you sure? - I'm sure.
We've agreed that it takes ten seconds for a train to pass a given point.
then some golden-voiced preacher tears your heart out -
- Might she not have made a mistake? - No.
Some pretty strange people work there. Well, not strange, really.
- It's not Sunday. We don't need a sermon. - We have a job to do. Now let's do it.
Listen to me. They're no good.
Boy, what a murderous day.
Cos he's been hit on the head by somebody once a day, every day.
- Then what do you want? - I just want to talk.
Well, why don't we just set up house here?
I'm trying to tell you. You're making a big mistake, you people.
You'd think they'd air-condition this place.
I'm telling him, in an ad agency when a point like this is reached in a meeting,
But you made a gesture that reminded me of something.
I'm sick and tired of facts. You can twist 'em any way you like.
What's the difference how long it takes? Supposin' we take five minutes? So what?
- Witnesses can make mistakes. - Sure, when you want them to!
Look, you know how these people lie. It's born in them.
- You got a cold? - And how. Hot-weather colds can kill you.