[Gwweeehhh, how cruel! Some of the frosting is melting off the cake slices on his plate, that's how flustered he is. He's not going down without a fight.]
Two wrongs can definitely make a right in rare circumstances. Let's see... How can I explain this to lawyers... Oh! It's like when a trial is going very badly and it seems as if the judge is about to announce his verdict, so you present a very odd piece of evidence along with a very convoluted theory, which causes so much confusion that the judge has no choice but to adjourn until the next day.
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Two wrongs can definitely make a right in rare circumstances. Let's see... How can I explain this to lawyers... Oh! It's like when a trial is going very badly and it seems as if the judge is about to announce his verdict, so you present a very odd piece of evidence along with a very convoluted theory, which causes so much confusion that the judge has no choice but to adjourn until the next day.