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There were other good scenes: the kids throwing the rocks through the windows, Arkin approaching the basketball player on the court, the crazy Jewish mother throughout the whole movie, "Keep Out Putz!" written on the office door and the scene with the comatose dad and the insurance guys.
Now the cops are prepared to arrest her and after that happens, she will appear in
court
and manipulate people into declaring her innocent.
His claim he was innocent of murder, may be true enough, due to an unreliable source accusing him in court, yet producing little supporting evidence.
The Peoples
Court
is definitely the best of the TV
court
shows.
If they are they should be hauled in front of a
court
for child abuse.
This movie which was good in action lacked in the
court
room scenes.
A story of the Sun King told through flashbacks from the mind of his choreographer and
court
musician Jean-Baptiste Lully.
Lerner lets the fans have their say as well, including one who notes that the bands are becoming "plastic gods" while another vividly describes the festival as a "feudal
court
scene"--with the stars as royalty, the groupies as the courtiers and the audience as the serfs.
The costumes the French wear seem reasonably accurate, but when we skip over to the Duke of Buckinghams home in England the English are wearing Disneyland versions of the
court
fashions of at least ten years later.The Duke of Buckingham himself seems to have invented hair gel and be using it to excess on his most unlikely (for the period) hair style.
Since the English
court
generally took its fashion lead from the French, on top of which the English monarchy had only just been restored it hardly seems likely their fashions would have been so far ahead!
I was talking to a retired American Intelligence Operative in the Niagara Region of Ontario and by his tennis
court
he revealed that KNOLL EAGLE is the codename for the American Shadow President who he believed to be none other than President JACK KENNEDY.
It made me wonder what if something like this actually happened, then the
court
room scene really made me laugh.
The fact that they are trying to "make a case" out of nothing is the reason that DNA evidence has proved thousands of people innocent that have already been tried and convicted in the press and therefor in the
court.
Innocence hasn't become more guarded since we have already found the
court
system to be consistently wrong by a steady percentage.
Anyone in the
court
system admits the idea of having a lawyer appointed to one's self by the
court
has been proved to be a joke since most people in the public defenders offices are overbooked and they merely make a pretense of actually giving the defendant a defense.
Most people don't realize that law came about from innocent people who were in prison who weren't read their rights, who weren't given proper jurisprudence and who, from a prison cell, changed our law and for instance, Ernesto Arturo Miranda, who was what is known as a "jail house lawyer", an inmate who goes to the law library and reads his actual rights, filed writs against the
court
and won.
The thing that most police organizations don't want you to know is, that the inmates who do research the actual law in their case end up going free as the
court
system can't prove the guilt of that inmate without legal improprieties that get swept under the rug during their day in
court
at the whims of a judge or in the case of the police illegally arresting or questioning someone.
Could it possibly be that hard to follow the law of the same
court
they are an officer of?
Lucy & Jerry Warriner strain their marriage by suspecting each other of cheating, so much so, a day in
court
leaves them with a 90 day prelude to a divorce.
One where a sniper shoots many people, and when tried in
court
and found guilty, is sentenced to death.
She becomes highly upset when learning one of her
court
maidens is having his baby.
The culture of royal
court
cuisine, traditional medicine and outfits.
Still, it's a great
court
TV show.
Joan convinces him to go to the
court
and prove his innocence, but based on circumstantial evidence and prejudice of the jury, Eddie is sentenced to the electric chair.
They get a job at the local bank as a pair of dancing and singing woodpeckers apparently as a promotional thing, but things get hairy when two bank robbers steal the costumes and rob the bank, and the police blame Wilder and Pryor for the crime and are sent to jail, they get a chance to take the case to court, but are found guilty and are sentenced to 125 years in prison(no joke.)At
2. Lenny's "laying out all his cards" for Kelly's Dad (as Lenny does his monologue, and Kelly's Dad responds with his hysterical descriptions of preferring a lit bomb in his mouth rather than having Lenny
court
his daughter, look at the combination bemused/concerned reactions of Kelly and her Mom--priceless scene).
Some portions were over exposed (like on the ball court).
At one point, he's a bumbling idiot, the next moment he's arguing a case in
court
and then he's back again to being the idiot.
Future Perry Mason Raymond Burr has a memorable role as one of the villains in this
court
intrigue adventure, and Viveca Lindfors is excellent as the Queen, but it is Flynn, with his wit, panache and blade skill, who dominates, just as it should be.
Trying to con Harry Canyon in futuristic New York City ("big deal"), striking a deal with Den, having sex with a robot (or, as he puts it, using "mechanical assistance"), bribing Hanover Fiste to testify on your behalf in court, praying for Taarna to save you.
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