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 | Mr. Smith we wont be able to win the case because the judge is not "impartial" and has a liking for the prosecution. |  |
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 | Then this whole case is "inconsequential" if the judge won't listen to any of the evidence we have. |  |
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 | Sir that isn't the case we think we have found some "impeccable" evidence that will help our case. |  |
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 | This better not be "illusory" just to get my hopes up, if I find out it is imaginary the n you will be in trouble. |  |
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 | If all else fails we will need a way to "hinder" the case. |  |
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 | I will make sure not to "impede" on your search for impeccable evidence. |  |
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