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Frederick Aiken:
I think she's as guilty as Booth. How can I possibly defend her? Reverdy Johnson:
You assume that she's guilty, like the Commission. You don't have any proof. Frederick Aiken:
Proof or no, don't give a damn what happens to her. Reverdy Johnson:
I tell you what. If you can prove that she's guilty, you can take yourself off the case. Frederick Aiken:
Thank you, sir. Reverdy Johnson:
You think it'll be that easy? Frederick Aiken:
I know it
I think she's as guilty as Booth. How can I possibly defend her? Reverdy Johnson:
You assume that she's guilty, like the Commission. You don't have any proof. Frederick Aiken:
Proof or no, don't give a damn what happens to her. Reverdy Johnson:
I tell you what. If you can prove that she's guilty, you can take yourself off the case. Frederick Aiken:
Thank you, sir. Reverdy Johnson:
You think it'll be that easy? Frederick Aiken:
I know it
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I think she's as guilty as Booth
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How could I possibly defend her
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You assume that she's guilty like the Commission
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You don't have any proof
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Proof or no
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don't give a damn what happens to her
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I tell you what
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If you can prove that she's guilty
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you can take yourself off the case
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Thank you sir
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You think it'll be that easy
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I know it
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Movie Summary
Mary Surratt is the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln. As the whole nation turns against her, she is forced to rely on her reluctant lawyer to uncover the truth and save her life.

