1973 film "High Plains Drifter" DVD video:
Morgan Allen: This whole business has gone sour since that deal with that former marshal, Duncan.
Dave Drake: Wait a minute. We had no choice in that matter, and you know it.
Morgan Allen: Aw, come on!
Dave Drake: The big mistake we made was hiring that man Duncan in the first place and you did that all by yourself. Quiet. Shut up. We can trust one another. This whole town had - had a hand in what happened. Hell, why do you think Stacy Bridges and the Carlin brothers kept their mouths shut all this time? Same reason everybody else did in this town. One hang, we all hang.
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20030827&slug=dige27m
Wednesday, August 27, 2003
County Councilman McKenna to run for attorney general
OLYMPIA — Metropolitan King County Councilman Rob McKenna, R-Bellevue, yesterday said he plans to run for state attorney general in 2004.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode18/usc_sup_01_18_10_II.html
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U.S. Code
TITLE 18 > PART II
PART II—CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 201—GENERAL PROVISIONS (§§ 3001—3013)
CHAPTER 203—ARREST AND COMMITMENT (§§ 3041—3064)
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode18/usc_sec_18_00003005----000-.html
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U.S. Code
TITLE 18 > PART II > CHAPTER 201 > § 3005
§ 3005. Counsel and witnesses in capital cases
Whoever is indicted for treason or other capital crime shall be allowed to make his full defense by counsel; and the court before which the defendant is to be tried, or a judge thereof, shall promptly, upon the defendant’s request, assign 2 such counsel, of whom at least 1 shall be learned in the law applicable to capital cases, and who shall have free access to the accused at all reasonable hours. In assigning counsel under this section, the court shall consider the recommendation of the Federal Public Defender organization, or, if no such organization exists in the district, of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts. The defendant shall be allowed, in his defense to make any proof that he can produce by lawful witnesses, and shall have the like process of the court to compel his witnesses to appear at his trial, as is usually granted to compel witnesses to appear on behalf of the prosecution.