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You shall be brought into court on Thursday, the 17th, when sentence will be pronounced.

7 seconds sound clip from the Reefer Madness (1936) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:01:32 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Yes, yes, I'm guilty, I am.

- Prepare a statement for signature, and also an order setting aside the jury's verdict in the case of the People versus William Harper.

- In the interest of justice, I shall direct a verdict of Not Guilty.

(typewriter keys clicking)

- Sign here, please.

- You shall be brought into court on Thursday, the 17th, when sentence will be pronounced.

- Meanwhile, you will be held as a material witness in the case of the People versus Ralph Wiley.

- We have come in the hearings before this court today to what I hope will be the final actions revolving about an unhappy and unfortunate case, one whose horrible tragedy will forever remain with me.

- I am happy to have been enabled, before it was too late, to order the verdict of the jury in the case of the People versus William Harper to be set aside.

- But, young man, although this court is convinced that to declare you guilty would have been a gross miscarriage of justice, we cannot condone your acts.

- And we can express only the hope that your experiences may not alone keep you, but thousands of others, from the vicious pitfalls of marihuana.

[...]

Reefer Madness (1936) Sound Clip

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Actors: Dorothy Short (Mary Lane), Kenneth Craig (Bill Harper)

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