Bryce Aggasid Mrs. Berglund Course 5 December 3, 2010 The Innocent Creature from Under the Sea Hello my fellow ladies and gentlemen of this fine jury. The defendant sitting in front of you has committed no crime. Plankton has been falsely accused to have attempted robbery and inflicted harm upon innocent subjects. It is perfectly clear that this statement is a lie, and my client, Plankton, has been framed as an evil maniac when he is just a harmless and caring sea creature trying to survive.
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Bryce Aggasid Mrs. Berglund Course 5 December 3, 2010 The Innocent Creature from Under the Sea Hello my fellow ladies and gentlemen of this fine jury. The defendant sitting in front of you has committed no crime. Plankton has been falsely accused to have attempted robbery and inflicted harm upon innocent subjects. It is perfectly clear that this statement is a lie, and my client, Plankton, has been framed as an evil maniac when he is just a harmless and caring sea creature trying to survive.
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