I find it quite amazing that someone charged with treason could be sentenced to only five years, and released after only 9 months. I've read several general descriptions of his passionate testimony which swayed both judge and gallery alike, but no one ever prints his specific words. What the heck did he say which was so amazing? I'd love to read it and find out how he was able to sway everyone involved into giving him such a light sentence.
Not a full one, no. And just from a perspective of practicality, why would there be? Editing and translating original documents into English or any other language is a huge, costly, and time intensive undertaking. Why would somebody make the effort just so people could get their Hitler on?
And furthermore, the whole idea that it was hitler's words that swayed the court is Nazi propaganda and decidedly untrue. The reason Hitler got a light sentence for his coup attempt were political. Georg Neidhardt, the judge, was smypathetic tothe coup's goal to transform Germany into a right-wing authoritarian state. Same with the panel of non-jurist judges that was convened to sentence Hitler – most historians agree that it was them who were directly responsible for the light sentence because tehy went into it with huge sympathies for Hitler, which were only helped along by Neidhardt.
And finally, even the Bavarian government had a vested interested in Hitler getting off light because en gross they too were sympathetic to the agenda and decidedly reactionary when it came to the Weimar Republic as such.