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Socrates tells the court that should they convict him and put him to death, they will likely not find another gadfly to question and meaningfully pester them. He also explains why he will not be bringing up his family and children to plead for his life, as he is expected to do. As he rests his case, the jury begins their deliberations.
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Socrates tells the court that should they convict him and put him to death, they will likely not find another gadfly to question and meaningfully pester them. He also explains why he will not be bringing up his family and children to plead for his life, as he is expected to do. As he rests his case, the jury begins their deliberations.