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I've read the affidavit.

2 seconds sound clip from the The Naked Street (1955) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:22:30.108 in the DVD version of the movie.

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- These men told me that they lay awake night after night worried that their blurred vision, or mistaken identification, would send an innocent young man to his death.

- Now, these men came to me of their own free will when they heard that I was trying to reopen the case.

- Now may I further direct your attention to the affidavit of Miss Millie Swadke.

- She states that at the exact time of the incident at Barricks' liquor store, the defendant was indulging in refreshments at her candy store some four blocks away.

- And he engaged her in conversation for some time after the Barricks incident.

- I've read the affidavit.

- In view of the preponderance of new evidence, I have no alternative except to grant a new trial.

- Has the district attorney any comment?

- A new trial at this time would be a complete waste of the State's funds.

- Under the present peculiar circumstances, the defendant will be declared innocent and I would never again be able to try him for this murder which I'm firmly convinced he did commit.

- Your Honor, I move for immediate dismissal of the charge against my client.

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The Naked Street (1955) Sound Clip

The Naked Street (1955) posterListen to memorable quotes and funny lines from the classic 1955 movie The Naked Street.

Actors: Anthony Quinn (Phil Regal), Anne Bancroft (Rosalie Regalzyk), Farley Granger (Nicky Bradna), Peter Graves (Joe McFarland)

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