Quotes from "One Woman's Courage"

Ms. Van Drooten: "You wear glasses, don't you, Mrs. McKenna?"
Grace: "Just for driving, yes."
Ms. Van Drooten: "And you testified prior to witnessing the attack on the deceased, that you had taken your glasses off and misplaced them, correct?"
Grace: "Yes, but I..."
Ms. Van Drooten: "You've answered the question. Please direct your attention to Defense Exhibit #3, the diagram of the scene where the incident occurred. Now you say your car was parked here, correct?"
Grace: "Yes."
Ms. Van Drooten: "And the attack took place here?"
Grace: "Yes, in the alley."
Ms. Van Drooten: "Do you have your glasses with you, Mrs. McKenna?"
Grace: "Yes."
Ms. Van Drooten: "Would you put them on, please? Is this where you say you saw my client?"
Grace: "No."

Ms. Van Drooten: "All right. Let me see if I understand your testimony. After consuming two gin and tonics on a dark night in a dark alley in heavy rain, without your glasses, you were still able to identify my client?"
Grace: "Yes."
Ms. Van Drooten: "Despite the alcohol in your bloodstream, your severe emotional distress; despite the weather and the darkness, and without your glasses, despite all of that, you can still say to this jury, under oath, with absolute and unwavering certainty, without a moment's hesitation, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it was this man, no one else in the world, Mrs. McKenna. You say it was this man who committed a ferocious and brutal act, for which, if he is convicted, he will be sentenced to die in the gas chamber?"
Grace: (Silence) "...I only meant to help her."

Ms. Van Drooten: "I'll get you out."
Wallace: "Don't worry about it." (Winks)