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* One of the funnier ones occurs in the Jim Carrey movie ''[[Liar Liar]]'', where, after a civil trial that goes disastrously wrong because he can't tell a lie, Fletcher Reed realizes he has an out through the truth. An instant before the judge issues a ruling, Reed, amends from "I have no further witnesses" to "I call [my client] to the stand". The resulting hubbub in the courtroom is not ended by the judge's several cries for order; Reed manages to quiet them with an irritated "Knock it off!" The judge is not impressed, instructs Reed to sit down, and then:
{{quote| '''Judge Stevens:''' Mr. Reed, it is only out of sheer morbid curiosity I am allowing this... ''freak show'' to continue.}}
* Happens a couple of times in [[A Time to Kill]]: once after [[Samuel L. Jackson]]'s character is badgered into shouting "Yeah, they deserved to die and I hope they burn in hell!" and once after the unintentional victim of his shootout says he agrees with the main character's actions and that they should "turn him loose!"