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Soon, I bet. Quiet.
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The court is in session. What do you
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think, honestly? It'll be okay. They're
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not making eye contact. No need to. Either
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way, it's over. As
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the jury reached a verdict. We have,
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Your Honor. Please rise. At
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your leisure. On
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the charge of first-degree murder, we
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the jury find the defendant not
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guilty. Oh, thank God. Please
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remain quiet, Mr. Spacer. On
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the charge of voluntary manslaughter
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under diminished capacity, we the
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jury find the defendant guilty.
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What? Get your client in order of
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diminished capacity? I'm not crazy.
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I told you we should have planned insanity. I'm
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not insane. I don't want
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to extend this more than need be. We've
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spoken in my chambers and have already come
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to an agreement on sentencing should this be
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the verdict. No, you agreed to this. Do
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something, Mr. Spacer. Frankly,
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with your actions over the past few
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years, it's a miracle you even skirted
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prison earlier. You had better thank your
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attorney for even allowing this ruling, as
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I almost threw it out immediately. Voluntary
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manslaughter, even under diminished capacity, is
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a lesser sentence than I feel
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you deserve. But I didn't do
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anything. I'm innocent. You conducted
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an illegal autopsy almost two years ago.
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You defiled a body
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protected by religious sanction. You
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were fired for it with your license revoked.
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Charges should have been filed then. You
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came to our town, terrorized
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coworkers, and killed a man
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with a scalpel, deemed self-defense.
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Charges should have still been filed then. Now,
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countless heinous crimes later, you are
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still skirting by. And I only
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wish someone would have noticed that
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you needed help sooner. Those
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you've killed and those you've hurt would
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have been better. are off without you. Because
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of this, I'm invoking the maximum sentence
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of 10 years with
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mandatory psychiatric therapy. You
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should once again consider yourself lucky.
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Talmor is
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my home.
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My family have worked the land
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for generations. My gran says
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the island does
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not belong to us, but we
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belong to the island. And we
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must be ready for a great
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evil is coming to have
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us collected and death follows
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