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No glasses. Well, women do that. See if you can get a mental picture of her.
- What are you givin' us here? - Now, just a minute.
Look, we're all grown-ups in here. We heard the facts, didn't we?
I think so, if there were any special details to remember.
- Boy, how do you like that? - And another chap flips his wings!
It is very annoying.
She remembered insignificant details. How can you argue with that?
Pardon, I vote not guilty
All right, let's hear from somebody.
I don't see what the knife has got to do with anything.
Number four?
What are you giving us this mumbo jumbo for? I don't believe it.
I have. Now, sit down and don't open your mouth again.
When he's in bed, he heard the body hit the floor,
That's right. Ever hear a kid call his father that any more?
You want to see this boy die because you want it, not because of the facts.
No...
You did it. You did it!
We should've... We should've been done already.
How does he know all that? How do you know what glasses she wore?
- What's the point of it all? - Hold it.
Boy, how do you like this guy? It's like talkin' into a dead phone.
Well, I made a man out of him.
Two: He went directly to a local junk shop where he bought one of those...
All those voting guilty, raise your hands.
- Where was the bedroom? - Down the hall.
I mean, what's happening in here?
Through the windows of a passing el train.
Here's another guess. She honestly thought she saw the boy kill his father.
No, but it's possib/e the boy lost his knife
She tossed and turned for over an hour.
Didn't hear the scream, did run out in a panic,
- Under great emotional stress. - He remembered them correctly in court.
This is where the stories offered by the State and the boy diverge slightly.
It was a matter of seconds! Nobody can be that accurate.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU DONT KNOW
That doesn't prove anything. I'm a... pretty excitable person.
Ever since he was five, his father beat him up regularly. He used his fists.
You lousy bunch of bleedin' hearts.
Three: He met some friends of his in front of a tavern about 8.45. Am I right so far?
swore positively she looked out of the window and saw the killing
- Say, do you mind? - I'm sorry. I have this habit of doodling.
through the last two cars of a passing el train-the last two cars.
- Now, listen... - Guilty or not guilty?
What little things? When they don't ask questions,
To be quoted just once - very important to him.
Don’t get too angry!
I'll make myself about six or seven inches shorter.
When I was a kid, I used to call my father sir.
Come on. Forget it.
- I told you. Not guilty. - Why?
The knife was important to the district attorney. He spent a day...
Don't tell me he didn't mean it. Anybody says it like that, they mean it!
had those same marks on the sides of her nose.
- What's the matter with you? - I have a reasonable doubt now.
He's been arrested for muggin'. He was picked up twice for knife fightin'.
I think he's guilty.
But we're just gambling on probabilities. We may be wrong.
why did he leave it there in the first place?
I'll bet you $5,000 /'d remember the movies I saw.
- Nice bunch of guys, huh? - They're about the same as anyone else.
- This gentleman has made that point. - That's correct.
Pardon. This is my whole point.
What? Just because I voted fast? I honestly think the guy is guilty.
This el train had no passengers on it. It was just being moved downtown.
- Well, no. I don't think so. - Do you know so?
OK. Then I think that you know that we have a first-degree murder charge here,
We're through with that diagram. You can take it if you want. Here you are.
- Could they be wrong? - Those people were under oath.
I began to get a peculiar feeling about this trial. I mean, nothing is that positive.
This thing isn't movin'.
- That's it. If you want to try it, I'm ready. - All right. Let's do it the hard way.
OK, that's eleven guilty.
Well?
- She saw him do it, the wrong way. - That's absolutely right.
- Whose turn is it next? - Oh, his. Number five.
Anything else?