more than punishment

Destin 2022-03-22 09:02:30

After watching this movie, a scene appeared repeatedly in my eyes.

A woman, on a certain table in a bar, was abused. In addition to the urge to die, her eyes were full of red-eyed men who were drinking and smoking cigarettes. While cheering their own shame, they are revelling in their own...

Everyone has the right to seek justice for themselves, but not everyone will get the sympathy of others.

Because the gangsters are the so-called "law students with great prospects, and a woman who will play around in a bar and attract butterflies must not be a good woman", the heroine's defense lawyer chose to "protect the "Quality groups" compromise, no one is willing to testify, no one is willing to say that this is not intentional injury but rape... The

lawyer said that the bad guy has already been punished, you give up, the sentence is the same, why bother?

Boyfriend said that you are perverted in your heart now, like a resentful woman, and you have not lost enough people? Do you want to repeat your scandal in court over and over again? ?



This is a 1988 movie that takes place in America. In fact, there are many such stories around us. There has been a lot of uproar in the recent Google incident, and many aspiring young people are shouting that the policy of ignoring the people makes us like frogs in the bottom of the well, shouting for freedom of speech. In fact, think about it from a pessimistic perspective. Wouldn't it be more sad when you know everything, you know everything but you can't explain anything. The frog jumped out from the bottom of the well, but after jumping out, it was sunburned to death because of lack of strength, and was trampled to death, whose fault is that?

There is a neuropathy in the cloud of suspicion, and there is forgiveness in the defendant, so what else?

I remember when I was a child, I saw someone suing for a few dollars in phone bills. At that time, I couldn't understand it, but now I understand it, and I'm angry. The result of the prank?

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The Accused quotes

  • Kathryn Murphy: Either you tell me right now what you saw or you can tell it to me on the witness stand.

    Ken Joyce: Why? This isn't my business. I don't care about this.

  • Kathryn Murphy: Listen again..."A person is guilty of criminal solicitation if he commands, induces, entreats or otherwise persuades another person to commit a felony-"

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: You can read it to me until you're blue in the face, I am not gonna let you prosecute a bunch of spectators -

    Kathryn Murphy: [cutting him off] They're not spectators. They solicited the rape.

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: Do you really want to ask a jury to lock up a bunch of people for clapping and cheering?

    Kathryn Murphy: Clapping? Cheering? Pushing? Goading? Getting the rape going and keeping it going!

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: And what happens if you lose? You'll look like an incompetent. If you win, you'll look like a vengeful bitch. Either way, you'll hurt yourself and this office. Now, drop it. You've got more important things to do.

    Kathryn Murphy: No I haven't.

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: You haven't got more important things to do than go to trial with a sure loser? What the hell's gotten into you?

    Kathryn Murphy: We owe her.

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: Owe her what? We put the rapists away.

    Kathryn Murphy: *I* owe her.

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: I see. You wanna spend my money to put a bunch of spectators on trial - a trial that you'll lose - because you owe her? No! You don't get to use this office to pay your debts!

    Kathryn Murphy: I am going to try this case and you are not going to stop me.

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: Kathryn, you're an ace. You've got a great future. Don't put it in jeopardy.

    Kathryn Murphy: What are you going to do, fire me? Go right ahead. My first case will be a civil suit against the rapists, the solicitors, the Bar and the State. I will show that Sarah Tobias ended up in a hospital bed because this office sold her out. I will personally subpoena your records, put you on the witness stand and cross-examine you about every single sleazy plea-bargain this office has ever made.

    [turning to exit]

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: [shouting] Go ahead! Try your case! Have a good time! Because win or lose, you're through!

    [turns to notice others in the office staring at him]

    D.A. Paul Rudolph: What are you lookin' at? Get back to work!