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Liberty.txt
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INT. COURTROOM -- DAY | |
Will stands before JUDGE MALONE (40) being arraigned. It is | |
fairly unceremoniuous, the coutroom nearly empty, save Will | |
and the PROSECUTOR. Lambeau walks in from the back. | |
WILL | |
There is a lengthy legal precedent, | |
Your Honor, going back to 1789, whereby | |
a defendent may claim self-defense | |
against an agent of the government | |
where the act is shown to be a defense | |
against tyranny, a defense of liberty-- | |
The Judge interrupts to address the prosecutor. | |
JUDGE MALONE | |
Mr. Simmons, Officer McNeely who signed | |
the complaint isn't in my courtroom. | |
Why is that? | |
PROSECUTOR | |
He's in the hospital with a broken | |
knee, Your Honor. But I have | |
depositions from the other officers. | |
WILL | |
Henry Ward Beecher proclaimed, in his | |
Proverbs From Plymouth Pulpit back in | |
1887, that "Every American citizen is | |
by birth, a sworn officer of the state. | |
Every man is a policeman." As for the | |
other officers, even William Congrave | |
said; "he that first cries out 'stop | |
thief' is 'oft he that has stolen the | |
treasure." | |
PROSECUTOR | |
Your Honor-- | |
Will cranks it up. | |
WILL | |
(to Prosecutor) | |
I am afforded the right to speak in my | |
own defense by our constitution, Sir. | |
The same document which guarantees my | |
right to liberty. "Liberty," in case | |
you've forgotten, is "the soul's right | |
to breathe, and when it cannot take a | |
long breath laws are girded too tight. | |
Without liberty, man is a syncope." | |
(beat, to Judge) | |
Ibid. Your Honor. | |
PROSECUTOR | |
Man is a what? | |
WILL | |
Julius Caesar proclaimed-- Though he | |
be wounded--"Magna..." | |
The Judge interrupts. |
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