Now I wish I could give Brother Bill his great thrillI love Judge Seitz. It's not just that deep, sonorous late-night FM-radio voice that resonates when she's speaking through the Court's sound system, it's the stuff she says and does too!
I would set him in chains at the top of the hill
Then send out for some pillars and Cecil B. DeMille
He could die happily ever after
Here she is very carefully -- and very slowly -- enunciating in her best, sober, and most serious fashion, the reasoning for her sentence of the de Céspedes brothers:
Seitz said she had to be stern because she did not want Miami to crumble, as happened to the Roman Empire, because of a lack of ``civic virtue.''Now that is good stuff. Probably too late to save any of us, unfortunately, but still good stuff.
Of course, when I hear Roman Empire I think of that time I went to a midnite showing of Caligula down in the Grove, but that's probably another story for another time.
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