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Three boys have gone wild by rabing and brutally beating several people. Defense attorney Joseph Fainer accepts the case only to find that the prosecuting attorney is his ex-wife.
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00:00:00Mr. Foreman, has the jury reached a verdict?
00:00:11Yes, we have, Your Honor.
00:00:12Will the defendant, Mr. Anthony Michelli, please rise?
00:00:18We, the jury, find Anthony Michelli not guilty of murder in the first degree.
00:00:30More flowers?
00:00:42Yeah.
00:00:43Oh, it's from Paul.
00:00:46Congratulations on a brilliant defense.
00:00:51Oh, you look tired.
00:00:52You know, you really ought to get some rest.
00:00:54Yeah, I know.
00:00:56I'm thinking of going up to the cabin for a few days, all right?
00:00:59Good.
00:01:00But Anthony will be here any minute.
00:01:02I told him how busy you are, but he insisted on seeing you.
00:01:06Well, maybe if I hurry, I'll be gone before he gets here.
00:01:08No chance.
00:01:09He called from his car phone.
00:01:10He's downstairs.
00:01:13I'll go put these in some water, okay?
00:01:15Okay.
00:01:29We'll be right now.
00:02:43One size fits all.
00:02:52You already paid me.
00:02:54Did I?
00:02:57Well, maybe this is my way of showing you how I appreciated your services.
00:03:02I'm sure we'll do business again.
00:03:06Nice view.
00:03:07Anthony, you killed him, didn't you?
00:03:23Like you said, no crime committed if you can't find the body.
00:03:31Did I quote you right, counselor?
00:03:33I don't know.
00:04:03High-priced Beverly Hills criminal attorney Josephine or has done it again?
00:04:13Well-known mob boss Anthony Michelli has been found not guilty of murder.
00:04:18What is it about our justice system?
00:04:20Come on, everyone knows he did it.
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00:08:21Hey, check it out, man.
00:08:31Jesus, look at those legs.
00:08:38We should get some of that.
00:08:39What for?
00:08:41You know, sometimes I wonder if you have a dick.
00:08:43Come on.
00:08:44Hey, she's not doing nothing.
00:09:14Hey, she's not doing nothing.
00:09:15Hey, she's not doing nothing.
00:09:28Here, she's not doing nothing.
00:09:29Hey, she's not doing nothing.
00:09:38A couple of packs of Marlboro.
00:10:05Hey, where are you going?
00:10:08What? You want to come along?
00:10:11No, thanks.
00:10:13The money?
00:10:15Jerk.
00:10:19You pay for it.
00:10:23Betty Truski.
00:10:28Security to the front. Security to the front.
00:10:34Tattletail.
00:10:38Watch out!
00:11:00For Christ's sake, he's going to kill him. Aren't you going to stop him?
00:11:17Shit.
00:11:18Come on, man.
00:11:22Enough, man.
00:11:23Call the cops.
00:11:24Miss Truski, did you get his name?
00:11:37He didn't tell me his name.
00:11:38I mean off his ID.
00:11:40I didn't check his ID.
00:11:43You say he's about 17 or 18 years old.
00:11:45He puts a six-pack of beer on the counter and you don't check his ID?
00:11:50No, I didn't. So why don't you arrest me?
00:11:52Calm down. We're not going to arrest you. You're not the criminal here.
00:11:55Oh, you're treating me like I am.
00:11:57We think we know who these guys might be.
00:12:04If we hear anything, we'll be in touch.
00:12:15Come on. What are you doing?
00:12:16Shh.
00:12:20I can't believe it. There's no answer.
00:12:23Of course not.
00:12:24Like I said, the store's closed.
00:12:28And, Bill, she should have been here an hour ago.
00:12:31Look, will you relax? Don't worry. She'll be here.
00:12:34Okay.
00:12:39Shh.
00:12:40She's here.
00:12:42Bill!
00:12:43She's here.
00:12:44She's here.
00:12:54Hey, come on, guys.
00:13:06What are we doing here?
00:13:07Haven't we done enough already?
00:13:09We're just going to have a little bit of fun, Alan.
00:13:12Let's go.
00:13:14Come on, Nicholas.
00:13:14Let's go.
00:13:27Shh.
00:13:33Surprise!
00:13:35You guys scared the shit out of me.
00:13:38Happy birthday.
00:13:39I can't believe this.
00:13:41Happy birthday, honey.
00:13:44I'll get you a drink.
00:13:45Guys, what do you think?
00:13:47You guys are too much.
00:13:51So how's it feel to be 25, huh?
00:13:53I feel like I want to take a shower.
00:13:56And then I want to get drunk.
00:13:58Great. I'll put some music on.
00:13:59Oh, not too loud.
00:14:00The man next door is such an ass.
00:14:02Why is that?
00:14:03Well, I don't know.
00:14:05I walk around the house half naked.
00:14:06You'd think you'd like being our neighbor.
00:14:07Yeah, you know I should move next door, huh?
00:14:10Maybe.
00:14:10Go, fix this.
00:14:22Hmm.
00:14:23Not bad, 25.
00:14:24I'm going to put it on.
00:14:54Okay.
00:15:24Hello. Is Betty in?
00:15:37We're friends of hers from work. She invited us over to me.
00:15:41She invited you tonight. Did you have a surprise party?
00:15:44Yeah, yeah, she did.
00:15:49Come on in.
00:15:54Hey, how you doing?
00:16:12All right.
00:16:14Hey, what's with the fucking back?
00:16:16This.
00:16:20We've got to be a baseball practice right after the party.
00:16:22As a matter of fact, we should be practicing right now.
00:16:29Alan.
00:16:32What the fuck?
00:16:36All right!
00:16:42What?
00:16:43Your Honor, at this time, my clients would like to enter a plea of not guilty.
00:17:01Plea is noted. Bail is set at $50,000, and the trial date will be announced this afternoon.
00:17:05But, Your Honor, bail was requested by the state to be $250,000 each.
00:17:11These men are up on four counts of assault with intent to kill and two counts of rape.
00:17:15Objection, Your Honor.
00:17:16Counsel is assuming my clients are guilty.
00:17:19My case is very strong.
00:17:20The defendants were still in the house when police arrived.
00:17:23Now, these rapists have got...
00:17:24Alleged rapists.
00:17:25The young men are all in protective custody of their parents,
00:17:28and they are all respectable citizens of our community.
00:17:31In other words, they're rich.
00:17:35One more remark out of you, Counselor,
00:17:37and you'll be selling hot dogs on the courthouse steps.
00:17:40Yes, Your Honor.
00:17:41My decision stands.
00:17:44Bail is set for $50,000.
00:17:48Thank you, Your Honor.
00:17:56So, what the hell are you doing here?
00:17:58You're supposed to be in Sacramento.
00:17:59I was transferred, and not by choice, I might add.
00:18:04Mr. and Mrs. Gaynor?
00:18:06That's Walters now, Your Honor.
00:18:08If it would please the court, Ms. Walters.
00:18:12What would please the court is if you would conduct your reunion elsewhere, Ms. Walters.
00:18:18Yes, Your Honor.
00:18:29So, how do you like living in Sacramento?
00:18:32I like it fine.
00:18:33Look, Joseph, you probably won't understand, nor will you listen,
00:18:36but I'm going to try and explain it to you anyway.
00:18:39Now, I'm sure you read the papers,
00:18:40so you are aware of the brutal beatings and rape of over a dozen people in New York Central Park.
00:18:45Don't tell me you're going to try to link my clients to those crimes as well.
00:18:47Of course I'm not.
00:18:48Listen, if we're trying this case, are we supposed to talk to each other?
00:18:53Yes.
00:18:54Okay, go on.
00:18:56Last week, a dozen kids entered a fast food restaurant,
00:18:59and for no reason at all, vandalized and brutally beat innocent people.
00:19:03And when questioned, they said they were wilding.
00:19:06Wilding?
00:19:07Your clients did it because they felt like it.
00:19:09They don't even have an excuse except boredom.
00:19:11Now, this is happening all over, and people are scared.
00:19:14It's got to stop.
00:19:15That's good, honey.
00:19:16What are you doing for dinner?
00:19:17Oh, you haven't heard a word I've said.
00:19:19I heard you.
00:19:20I did.
00:19:20I just don't want to eat alone.
00:19:22We can discuss it over dinner.
00:19:23What do you say?
00:19:24No, thanks.
00:19:25I have a date.
00:19:29Kind of a tough commute, isn't it?
00:19:32To eat with a forklift driver?
00:19:33He's a contractor.
00:19:45I don't like it.
00:19:57It's already getting too personal.
00:19:59Let me carry the ball on this one.
00:20:01Forget it, Jack.
00:20:02Look, this is my case.
00:20:04Now, if you want to help, help.
00:20:05Otherwise, stay out of my way.
00:20:07All right, all right.
00:20:07I'll help you.
00:20:08But I still think you should take a back seat.
00:20:11Not a chance.
00:20:17Now, let's start at the beginning.
00:20:20Where were you last Tuesday, Carl?
00:20:23Me?
00:20:25Your name's Carl, isn't it?
00:20:27Don't look at him.
00:20:28Look at me.
00:20:29I'm asking you the question.
00:20:31Where were you?
00:20:32I was playing baseball.
00:20:37Not what you were doing, but where were you?
00:20:40I'm sure that a Harvard-bound student like you can distinguish the difference between what and where, can't you?
00:20:47Can't you?
00:20:48He was with me.
00:20:50Nice try, but that's real stupid.
00:20:52Don't call a boy stupid.
00:20:54He said he was playing baseball.
00:20:56He answered your question.
00:20:58Shut up or get out.
00:21:00Pardon me?
00:21:01We're paying you a great deal of money, sir.
00:21:04That's right.
00:21:05And my reputation's as good as my record.
00:21:07I have never lost a case, and I don't plan on losing this one.
00:21:11If they are convicted, they will all have gray hair by the time you see them next.
00:21:18So now you listen to me, or you get yourself a new lawyer.
00:21:22Okay, we're listening.
00:21:25From now on until the trial, you three will be like angels.
00:21:30You won't miss or be late for a day of work.
00:21:34How can we miss a day of work?
00:21:35We don't even have jobs.
00:21:37I've arranged for all three of you to do voluntary work in various places in the city.
00:21:43A children's hospital, an old-aged home, and a blind school.
00:21:48It's very important to win the hearts and souls and sympathy of the jurors.
00:21:54Listen, I don't work where I don't get paid.
00:21:56You don't work where you don't get paid.
00:21:57You get paid in jail.
00:22:02You want to work there?
00:22:03You'll do exactly what Mr. Gaynor says.
00:22:08And get a haircut.
00:22:09You do believe they're innocent, don't you?
00:22:21It's not important what I believe.
00:22:23The jury has to believe it.
00:22:26They can hurt them.
00:22:27I can't.
00:22:28I just can't believe they let him walk.
00:22:37And you said you'd lock them up for good.
00:22:39I will.
00:22:40Look, this is just normal procedure.
00:22:42The bail is posted.
00:22:43They pay the bail.
00:22:44They're out until the trial.
00:22:45Yeah, but you said the bail was a quarter of a million dollars.
00:22:48What difference does it make?
00:22:50As soon as we get a jury, we lock them up.
00:22:53Just like that.
00:22:53Yes.
00:22:56Trust me.
00:22:57I've prosecuted 53 cases.
00:22:59This one will be the easiest.
00:23:01I don't think I can go through with this.
00:23:03Of course you can.
00:23:06Doris, do you want them to get away with this?
00:23:09No, of course not.
00:23:11But it took me six hours to fall asleep last night.
00:23:14And when I finally did,
00:23:15I saw their faces.
00:23:18I'm terrified of them.
00:23:20Well, I'm going on the stand,
00:23:22and I'm going to do whatever it takes
00:23:23to put those bastards away.
00:23:27You know, why go through all this crap anyway?
00:23:29You guys, if we testify and they get out,
00:23:31what's going to stop them from coming after us anyway?
00:23:33Well, they could come after you anyway.
00:23:34So why not get them now?
00:23:37If we let them walk,
00:23:39then we are telling the people that the system fell apart.
00:23:43Help me make them a symbol for the rest of the country.
00:23:46Help me put them away.
00:23:49I can't do it without you.
00:23:50It's your decision.
00:23:56Well, you might have to do it without me.
00:23:58I can't do it without you.
00:23:59I can't do it without you.
00:24:01Okay.
00:24:03No, not this way.
00:24:33Oh, I don't know.
00:24:35Well, I don't know.
00:24:35The trial hasn't started yet.
00:24:37Uh-huh.
00:24:38Well, how's the house for me?
00:24:42Oh, great.
00:24:44Oh, God, I have so much work to do.
00:24:47Yeah, I have to be in court at 7.30.
00:24:49Mm-hmm.
00:24:51Okay, well, we'll talk tomorrow.
00:24:53Good.
00:24:54I love you, too.
00:24:55Bye.
00:25:03I need to know you when it turns.
00:25:33I need to know you when it turns out to be in court.
00:25:42Hi.
00:25:43Hi.
00:25:44Come on in.
00:25:47Change your mind about dinner?
00:25:48No, this is business.
00:25:51Oh, well, then.
00:25:52Enter.
00:25:52Oh, well, I see you've done very well for yourself.
00:25:58Private practice, like I always told you, is the way to go.
00:26:02Well, if it were corporate, I'd understand.
00:26:04But criminal?
00:26:05I don't know, Joseph.
00:26:06That I don't understand.
00:26:08Well, then let me explain it to you.
00:26:10You do a good job, you get a guy off, or just an inexpensive fine, he or she writes you a check.
00:26:17How hard is that to understand?
00:26:19It loses something in the translation.
00:26:21What is that supposed to mean?
00:26:24Case in point, Anthony versus Maxwell.
00:26:27Everyone in the world knew he was guilty, and you get him off on a petty technicality.
00:26:31State versus Scott.
00:26:32A 68-year-old man gets a check for $125 tax refund.
00:26:37He keeps it to pay his rent, and you put him in jail.
00:26:41It wasn't his money.
00:26:42Oh, do you think he really knew that?
00:26:44All right.
00:26:45Armstein versus Conard, an open and shut case.
00:26:48That shouldn't have been in court more than two weeks, and you drag it out for two years.
00:26:53They lose crucial evidence because it went on for so long, and your client walks.
00:27:00I see you've been following my career.
00:27:03I've been getting ill over your career.
00:27:07I'll never forget that first case.
00:27:11What, when we were married?
00:27:12Yeah.
00:27:14Yeah, I remember that.
00:27:15The good old days.
00:27:17Yeah, they were.
00:27:19Especially the night before your first case.
00:27:22When I held you in my arms, and you cried yourself to sleep,
00:27:26because you knew the man you were defending was guilty of molesting children.
00:27:29And you knew you had the power to get him off.
00:27:34And you did.
00:27:37Yeah, well, that was a long time ago.
00:27:41You want to know something?
00:27:43No one really gives a shit.
00:27:45How about a glass of wine?
00:27:49No, thanks.
00:27:50I just came by to ask you a favor.
00:27:52Thanks, ma'am.
00:27:54No tricks.
00:27:55Play it straight, okay?
00:27:59See you in court, counselor.
00:28:00Do you believe in capital punishment?
00:28:15Have you ever been arrested?
00:28:17Do you believe in the judicial system?
00:28:18When a woman says no, does she mean yes?
00:28:20Thank you very much, Mr. Peters.
00:28:23Accepted, Your Honor.
00:28:26Do you have any children, Mr. Peters?
00:28:28Yes, I do.
00:28:29How many?
00:28:30Two.
00:28:31Girls, boys?
00:28:32Two girls.
00:28:34Yeah, what the ages?
00:28:35One is 22, and one is 24.
00:28:39No thank you, Your Honor.
00:28:41Your excuse, Mr. Peters.
00:28:45State your name, please.
00:28:47Sally Glass.
00:28:49Sally, are you currently employed?
00:28:51Oh, yes.
00:28:52I work in films, under contract.
00:28:55I'm an actress.
00:28:56Oh, anything I might have seen?
00:28:58The Passionate Pussycat, Three's Not Enough, Masters and Servants.
00:29:03I understand.
00:29:05No, I haven't seen you perform.
00:29:08Sally, let me ask you.
00:29:09In any of these films, were you ever asked to partake in a rape scene?
00:29:14On a few occasions.
00:29:16And how did it make you feel?
00:29:19Well, let me put it this way.
00:29:21If I can help it, I avoid them.
00:29:25Okay, thank you.
00:29:26Accepted, Your Honor.
00:29:38No thank you, Your Honor.
00:29:39Court is adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:29:43We could go to jail.
00:29:45Hey, no one's going to jail.
00:29:47How would it last five minutes in that hole?
00:29:49You should have thought about that before you raped that girl.
00:29:53Don't ever say what I did.
00:29:55Can you hear me?
00:29:56Don't you ever say what I did.
00:29:57Do you feel that power, Marty?
00:30:02Just a couple of hits with that bat and you feel that power.
00:30:06Right.
00:30:08Tell me how powerful you're going to feel in jail for 20 or 50 years.
00:30:12No one is going to jail.
00:30:16I don't want to go to jail.
00:30:17You suck the hell up.
00:30:18No one is going to jail.
00:30:20We've got the best lawyer in the state.
00:30:24Maybe even the country.
00:30:25And if that's not good enough, take care of it ourselves.
00:30:29Hey, what do you mean?
00:30:30Yeah.
00:30:31What do you mean?
00:30:33The power.
00:30:35Just one or two swings more in the head with the bathroom.
00:30:42And they'll stop breathing.
00:30:44If it comes to that, I will kill anybody before I go to jail.
00:30:47I couldn't do that.
00:30:52I don't want any part of any killing.
00:30:54We are in this together and if one of us falls, we all fall.
00:30:59No, we don't want to fall.
00:31:02You got that?
00:31:03I mean, you really got that?
00:31:06Huh?
00:31:07Yeah.
00:31:10Whatever it takes.
00:31:12Whatever it takes.
00:31:17Proceed.
00:31:26Proceed.
00:31:36Wilding.
00:31:37From the adjective wild.
00:31:40Not civilized.
00:31:44Savage.
00:31:46Not easily controlled.
00:31:49A wild boy.
00:31:52Lacking social and moral restraint.
00:31:59Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,
00:32:01I'm sure you've heard this story a million times from your grandparents,
00:32:05a relative, your mother and father,
00:32:08who used to speak of a time when they would leave their front doors opened or unlocked
00:32:15and felt safe in their homes,
00:32:18when their neighbor would look out for them.
00:32:20Today, even with bolts and chains on our doors,
00:32:28we're still afraid.
00:32:29In New York,
00:32:36a group of kids
00:32:37beat and raped
00:32:39innocent people.
00:32:41And when questioned,
00:32:43they said
00:32:44it was fun.
00:32:49In Sacramento,
00:32:51young men enter a fast food establishment
00:32:53and brutally beat
00:32:55innocent people half to death
00:32:56with baseball bats.
00:32:58When questioned,
00:33:00they said they were bored.
00:33:04Good reason.
00:33:06When questioned later,
00:33:09they said they felt the power.
00:33:13Ladies and gentlemen,
00:33:14they felt the power of wilding.
00:33:21Today,
00:33:23you as jurors sit across
00:33:25from three young men
00:33:27that the prosecution will prove
00:33:31have added themselves
00:33:33to this grotesque phenomenon
00:33:35that's shocking our country.
00:33:37The prosecution will prove
00:33:39that these three young men
00:33:40brutally beat
00:33:42a security guard
00:33:44at the man's parking lot
00:33:45after they robbed the store.
00:33:46The defendants then followed
00:33:50Betty Trusky to her home
00:33:52where they crashed
00:33:54her small birthday party
00:33:56and brutally beat again
00:33:59Bill Paxton
00:34:00and then raped
00:34:02Doris
00:34:04and Betty.
00:34:05now,
00:34:09I'm not giving up.
00:34:16I'm not giving up
00:34:17on my neighbor.
00:34:20I'm not giving up
00:34:21on the system.
00:34:23And I am certainly,
00:34:25certainly not giving up
00:34:26on you.
00:34:27I still have hope.
00:34:34The prosecution will prove
00:34:36that the defendants are guilty.
00:34:39And with your help,
00:34:41make them a symbol
00:34:42for the rest of the country.
00:34:43A symbol that says
00:34:45nobody is going to push us
00:34:48around anymore.
00:34:49We,
00:34:51the people,
00:34:53are responsible
00:34:54to make this country
00:34:55a safe place to live.
00:34:58Help us take the fear
00:35:00out of our sleep.
00:35:02Help us watch our televisions
00:35:04and not our front doors.
00:35:10These young men
00:35:12added some excitement
00:35:14to their boring night
00:35:16by wilding.
00:35:19remember,
00:35:21not civilized,
00:35:24savage,
00:35:25lacking social
00:35:26and moral restraint.
00:35:31Let's restrain
00:35:32these animals
00:35:33so they don't harm
00:35:35or rape
00:35:35anyone else again.
00:35:43Will the defense
00:35:44state its opening remarks?
00:35:49That was really lovely
00:35:54how the prosecution
00:35:56painted her own
00:35:57Norman Rockwell lifestyle.
00:36:00But what the prosecution
00:36:01has really done
00:36:02is begin to plead
00:36:04my case.
00:36:06There is crime
00:36:07all over the city
00:36:08and in New York
00:36:09and in Sacramento.
00:36:11The prosecution
00:36:12hasn't told you anything
00:36:13that you don't know.
00:36:14You know these things.
00:36:15So let's stick
00:36:18to the facts.
00:36:19Law is about facts.
00:36:22The fact of the matter
00:36:23is that Betty Trowski
00:36:25and her friends
00:36:26were having
00:36:27a wild party.
00:36:30Personally,
00:36:31I never heard of people
00:36:33taking a shower
00:36:34during a party.
00:36:36You take one before,
00:36:37maybe one after,
00:36:38but during.
00:36:41So this has got to bring
00:36:42to your minds
00:36:43the question
00:36:44what kind of party
00:36:46this is
00:36:47in the first place.
00:36:48one,
00:36:50there was no forced entry.
00:36:52Two,
00:36:53the door to the house
00:36:54that the party
00:36:55was being held in
00:36:56was locked.
00:36:58So this means that
00:36:59someone inside the house
00:37:02opened the door
00:37:04and invited
00:37:04my clients inside.
00:37:10Somewhere along the way,
00:37:11the prosecution
00:37:12is going to say
00:37:14that the defendants
00:37:16were found
00:37:16inside the house
00:37:18by the police.
00:37:19This is fact.
00:37:21But during this trial,
00:37:24ladies and gentlemen
00:37:24of the jury,
00:37:25I am going to prove
00:37:27that my clients
00:37:29were lured
00:37:29into this house of sin
00:37:31where a sex orgy
00:37:32was taking place.
00:37:34They were seduced
00:37:35and forced to perform
00:37:38against will
00:37:38lewd and violent acts
00:37:41upon the occupants
00:37:42of this house of sin.
00:37:44The only thing
00:37:45these three young men
00:37:46from fine families did
00:37:48was defend themselves.
00:37:51When forced to partake,
00:37:53they ran.
00:37:54When caught,
00:37:55they fought back.
00:37:58My clients are victims.
00:38:01My clients are falsely accused.
00:38:03Ladies and gentlemen
00:38:05of the jury,
00:38:07my clients are innocent.
00:38:09They're not guilty.
00:38:11The prosecution
00:38:12did such a good job
00:38:13with my opening remarks.
00:38:15Maybe I should let her
00:38:16plead my whole case.
00:38:33I'll have the salmon
00:38:37with the baked potato.
00:38:40Salad with house dressing.
00:38:42Oh, my God.
00:38:43I just lost my appetite.
00:38:45Nothing for me.
00:38:48Hey, Joseph.
00:38:50Hi, Paul.
00:38:52I was in your courtroom
00:38:53this morning
00:38:54watching the master at work.
00:38:56Very impressive.
00:38:58Very impressive.
00:39:00Hey, at the rate you're going,
00:39:02you could have this case
00:39:03wrapped up tomorrow.
00:39:04Thank you, Paul.
00:39:07Hi, Linda.
00:39:07How you doing?
00:39:08Fine, Paul.
00:39:09How are you?
00:39:09Good.
00:39:10Listen, Joseph,
00:39:11can we talk in private, please?
00:39:14Excuse us, honey.
00:39:15This is just better.
00:39:16Excuse me, Linda.
00:39:17You remember Julio Marquez?
00:39:28Drug dealer?
00:39:29Yeah, well,
00:39:29he's on trial
00:39:30over in courtroom 268.
00:39:32I got this guy off
00:39:33three times
00:39:34with this Judge Huxley,
00:39:36and now he is not
00:39:37buying anything
00:39:37I'm throwing at him.
00:39:39You know,
00:39:39he's a big client.
00:39:41He's worth
00:39:42a half a mil to me,
00:39:43and now he's getting
00:39:44cold feet.
00:39:44He's talking about
00:39:45changing his lawyers.
00:39:46Can you help me out here?
00:39:48What did he do, Paul?
00:39:49Well, yeah,
00:39:50he shot a narcotics agent.
00:39:52I mean,
00:39:52it's no big deal.
00:39:53It's just an attempt
00:39:54at murder charge,
00:39:55and if anybody
00:39:55can get him off,
00:39:56you can.
00:39:58Hey, look,
00:39:58hey,
00:39:59there are no witnesses.
00:40:00There are plenty
00:40:01of alibis,
00:40:02alibis you wouldn't believe,
00:40:03and besides that,
00:40:05I could probably squeeze
00:40:0650, maybe 75 grand for you.
00:40:09Good.
00:40:10Have him come see me
00:40:11Tuesday morning.
00:40:12Okay,
00:40:12I'll have him
00:40:13bring some samples, too,
00:40:14if you know what I mean.
00:40:17Okay,
00:40:22so we got it there.
00:40:26Oh,
00:40:27shoot,
00:40:27bring me Mr. Gainer's check
00:40:29when they're through,
00:40:29it's on me.
00:40:30Bon appétit.
00:40:31Uh, excuse me,
00:40:34I've changed my mind.
00:40:35I would like something.
00:40:36Um,
00:40:37how about a lobster
00:40:38and filet mignon
00:40:39and the best bottle
00:40:41of champagne you have
00:40:42and put 30% tip
00:40:44on for yourself.
00:40:45I get the impression
00:40:50you don't like,
00:40:51Paul.
00:40:51I just don't like
00:40:52sleazy lawyers.
00:40:55What else is bothering you?
00:40:56We're winning,
00:40:57aren't we?
00:40:59No,
00:40:59Joseph,
00:41:00I kind of think
00:41:01you're a little too hard
00:41:02on marrying that,
00:41:03so I'll bet you.
00:41:04No,
00:41:05I don't.
00:41:05Well,
00:41:09I can't just do it.
00:41:12Listen,
00:41:12Douglas,
00:41:13this case is very important to me
00:41:14and it hasn't started off
00:41:15as planned.
00:41:19It's not your fault.
00:41:22Look,
00:41:23I've got to get,
00:41:24I've got to get to bed.
00:41:24I've got a lot of work to do
00:41:26and I,
00:41:27well,
00:41:28of course I see him.
00:41:29He's trying the case.
00:41:30No,
00:41:33it has nothing to do with it.
00:41:37Look,
00:41:38I've got to go.
00:41:40Fine.
00:41:41Fine.
00:41:42Goodbye.
00:41:52No more questions,
00:41:54Your Honor.
00:41:54Cross-examination.
00:42:20Of all the times
00:42:24you were with Carl,
00:42:25did he ever strike you?
00:42:28No.
00:42:30Threatened to hit you,
00:42:32raise a hand to you,
00:42:33clench your fists,
00:42:35show any violence
00:42:35towards you at all?
00:42:38Carl?
00:42:40No.
00:42:41Carl's
00:42:42very gentle
00:42:43and
00:42:44caring.
00:42:46I mean,
00:42:46he's always bringing me
00:42:47flowers
00:42:48and stuffed animals.
00:42:50I only saw him
00:42:52get angry once
00:42:53when a woman's purse
00:42:55was being taken
00:42:56on Broadwalk.
00:42:58And what did he do?
00:43:00He ran after the man
00:43:01and got the purse
00:43:02back to the woman.
00:43:04He complained about
00:43:05how anyone could violate
00:43:07another person's property
00:43:08and
00:43:09and how disgusting
00:43:10it was.
00:43:11I think I'm gonna
00:43:12throw up.
00:43:13you and Carl
00:43:20ever make love?
00:43:23Yes.
00:43:25Was it ever violent
00:43:26or he ever angry
00:43:27while he made love to you?
00:43:30No.
00:43:32We're in love.
00:43:34He's gentle
00:43:35and warm.
00:43:39So he never raped you
00:43:41or tried tying you up
00:43:42or slapped you
00:43:43while he was making
00:43:44love to you?
00:43:45No.
00:43:47I didn't think so.
00:43:49No more questions,
00:43:50your honor.
00:43:51You may step down.
00:43:53Will you please identify
00:44:00your attackers?
00:44:03Those three over there.
00:44:06I would like the record
00:44:07to show that the witness,
00:44:08Doris Anderson,
00:44:09has pointed to the defendants
00:44:11as her attackers.
00:44:14No more questions,
00:44:15your honor.
00:44:16No more questions,
00:44:16your honor.
00:44:16No more questions,
00:44:16your honor.
00:44:16No more questions,
00:44:16your honor.
00:44:23What did you do
00:44:28for work last year,
00:44:30around this time?
00:44:34I don't know.
00:44:35I've had a lot of jobs
00:44:36since then.
00:44:36I really don't remember.
00:44:40Well, let me help you
00:44:41remember.
00:44:42The Personal Touch
00:44:43incorporated.
00:44:46I worked for a
00:44:47telegram company.
00:44:49Oh.
00:44:49Western Union, maybe?
00:44:51No.
00:44:52A private company.
00:44:55What did you do
00:44:56at this private company?
00:44:58Objection!
00:44:59I can't see
00:45:00what her job
00:45:00has to do with
00:45:01her being attacked,
00:45:02beaten, and raped,
00:45:03your honor.
00:45:04It has everything
00:45:05to do with it.
00:45:06There is a direct
00:45:07connection between
00:45:07the witnesses
00:45:08of previous employment
00:45:09and my clients.
00:45:12The witness
00:45:12will please answer
00:45:13the question.
00:45:15Um.
00:45:17It's a singing
00:45:17telegram company.
00:45:19We perform
00:45:19at birthdays
00:45:20and anniversaries.
00:45:20we perform
00:45:22characters,
00:45:23singing and dancing.
00:45:24Characters?
00:45:26What characters
00:45:27do you do?
00:45:29I do Mae West
00:45:30and Marilyn Monroe.
00:45:32And you dance?
00:45:33Sometimes.
00:45:36Would Strip
00:45:37describe more closely
00:45:38the type of dancing
00:45:39you do when you
00:45:40enter a stranger's home?
00:45:42Sometimes, yes.
00:45:43Do you like
00:45:44seducing strangers?
00:45:45Objection!
00:45:46Sustained.
00:45:52Do you walk
00:45:53around the house
00:45:54with the blinds
00:45:55open completely naked?
00:45:56No, not that
00:45:57I'm aware of.
00:45:58Well, let me make
00:45:59you aware.
00:46:01I have three
00:46:01different police reports.
00:46:03August 19th,
00:46:03a neighbor complained,
00:46:04music too loud,
00:46:05and woman walking
00:46:06around house naked.
00:46:07Objection!
00:46:08August 28th,
00:46:09Mr. Gaynor.
00:46:09Loud music and party
00:46:10after 3 a.m.
00:46:11Two people were seen
00:46:12in Bush as having sex.
00:46:13Objection!
00:46:14May 3rd,
00:46:15neighbor complained
00:46:15of wild screams,
00:46:16impossible drug
00:46:18and sex party.
00:46:19Objection!
00:46:20Counsel is bad
00:46:21during the witness.
00:46:21Mr. Gaynor,
00:46:23if you continue
00:46:24to go on another
00:46:25theatrical rampage,
00:46:26I will hold you
00:46:27in contempt.
00:46:30I'm sorry,
00:46:31Your Honor.
00:46:35Doris,
00:46:36have you ever
00:46:37met Carl Sloan?
00:46:39No,
00:46:40never.
00:46:41Are you sure?
00:46:43Yes,
00:46:44I'm positive.
00:46:48Look at him again,
00:46:50except for the night
00:46:51of the attack.
00:46:52You cannot place
00:46:54that face anywhere?
00:46:57No,
00:46:59definitely not.
00:47:03According to the records
00:47:04of the Personal Touch
00:47:05Incorporated
00:47:06telegram service,
00:47:09you performed
00:47:10at a birthday party
00:47:12for one
00:47:13Greg Marks
00:47:14on the 8th of July
00:47:15last year.
00:47:16You drove to
00:47:188804 Sunrise Terrace
00:47:20in Beverly Hills.
00:47:22Your appointment
00:47:23was for a 9 o'clock
00:47:24stripper gram.
00:47:26The company
00:47:27got a call
00:47:28that night
00:47:29around midnight
00:47:30saying you were
00:47:32not coming back
00:47:32to work.
00:47:33You then proceeded
00:47:34to drink yourself
00:47:35into bed
00:47:35with three men.
00:47:36Objection!
00:47:37Mr. Gaynor,
00:47:38will you please
00:47:38keep your remarks
00:47:39in the form
00:47:40of a question?
00:47:41The jury
00:47:42will disregard
00:47:43that last statement.
00:47:49That night
00:47:49there was a young man
00:47:50at that party
00:47:52who tried
00:47:53to stop you
00:47:54from drinking
00:47:54and offered
00:47:56to drive you home.
00:47:57and that young man
00:47:59is one of the
00:48:00defendants
00:48:01called Sloan.
00:48:03Do you place
00:48:03his face now?
00:48:10No.
00:48:11I don't remember.
00:48:13Alcohol does make
00:48:14you forget things
00:48:15you don't want
00:48:15to remember.
00:48:17Maybe some photographs
00:48:18might help
00:48:19refresh your memory.
00:48:20What?
00:48:21No further questions,
00:48:23Your Honor?
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:23No.
00:48:24No.
00:48:24No.
00:48:24No.
00:48:25No.
00:48:25No.
00:48:25No.
00:48:25No.
00:48:27You may step down.
00:48:32What's adjourned
00:48:33until tomorrow morning?
00:48:36Why didn't you
00:48:37tell me about this?
00:48:38Because it was
00:48:39something that I
00:48:40just wanted to
00:48:40forget about.
00:48:42You know,
00:48:42I didn't have
00:48:43to testify.
00:48:44I was doing
00:48:44you a favor
00:48:45and I got
00:48:45humiliated.
00:48:46It was my ass
00:48:47up there
00:48:48on the witness
00:48:48stand,
00:48:48not yours.
00:48:49Well,
00:48:50what about
00:48:50the police reports?
00:48:52The old man
00:48:53across the street
00:48:54always bitched
00:48:55about us.
00:48:55Half the time
00:48:56the cops
00:48:56even stayed
00:48:57for the party.
00:48:57I didn't know
00:48:58they were
00:48:58making formal
00:48:59reports.
00:49:00What else
00:49:00haven't you
00:49:01told me?
00:49:03You know,
00:49:04I don't need
00:49:05this.
00:49:06I should have
00:49:06dropped the charges
00:49:07like I wanted to.
00:49:09Listen,
00:49:09when the appropriate
00:49:10time comes,
00:49:11I will put you
00:49:12back on the stand.
00:49:14You can forget
00:49:15about it.
00:49:16There is no way
00:49:17I am going back
00:49:18on that witness
00:49:19stand.
00:49:19I don't need
00:49:20to be
00:49:49Why didn't you warn me about Doris?
00:49:51It's public knowledge.
00:49:52Anybody can go through the police files.
00:49:55What about the pictures?
00:49:57There are no pictures.
00:49:58You working for me or for her?
00:50:00No pictures?
00:50:01No pictures.
00:50:02I'm sorry.
00:50:03Are you?
00:50:04I had to.
00:50:05Why?
00:50:06It's my case.
00:50:07I have to win.
00:50:08Even if they're guilty?
00:50:10You don't know that for sure.
00:50:11No?
00:50:12No.
00:50:13You know, I just got an offer from a private firm.
00:50:17Partnership plus a couple hundred thousand a year.
00:50:20Yeah, well, they removed the offer after today's performance.
00:50:25You think you're winning this case, don't you?
00:50:27Well, it's not over till it's over, pal.
00:50:29I'm gonna win this case.
00:50:30You know why?
00:50:31Why?
00:50:33Because I don't get written up in lawyer's review.
00:50:37I don't win for me, Joseph.
00:50:38I win for justice.
00:50:40And that's a hell of a lot more than money can buy.
00:50:43Yeah, well, sometimes money can buy justice.
00:50:45Might I remind you that I, too, have never lost a case.
00:50:52I guess she told you.
00:50:58She did, didn't she?
00:51:00Yep.
00:51:07This is our last hope.
00:51:09Now, if we can get a solid testimony from you and Betty, we can win this case.
00:51:13Look, Bill, we've gone over this a thousand times.
00:51:17The defense is gonna come at you with both guns loaded.
00:51:20They're gonna try and break you any way they can.
00:51:22I know.
00:51:24Yeah, but you're gonna have to relive the nightmare of that party.
00:51:27Not only by my questioning, but by the brutal attack of the defense.
00:51:30Look, I'm not Doris, okay?
00:51:32I got nothing to hide.
00:51:33We know that.
00:51:34We believe that.
00:51:35But we also know that you have a temper.
00:51:37Hey, I want revenge, dammit!
00:51:38Those kids should die!
00:51:39Bill, look.
00:51:40That's exactly what the defense is gonna try and get you to do.
00:51:43Listen, it's patience and composure that gets a jury's ear.
00:51:47Not screaming for a hanging.
00:51:50Do not think revenge.
00:51:52Think the facts.
00:51:53Now, let's go.
00:51:56Come on.
00:51:59Cross-examination?
00:52:03Mr. Paxton, you mind if I call you Bill?
00:52:08If you like.
00:52:08Um, Bill, you, Betty, and Doris have been friends for how long?
00:52:17About eight years.
00:52:20And how would you describe your relationship with them?
00:52:23We're best friends.
00:52:26Do you have a girlfriend?
00:52:28I date.
00:52:31How many parties have you been to at their house?
00:52:34I'd say just about all of them since they moved there.
00:52:37Five.
00:52:38No, six to be exact.
00:52:42You ever sleep overnight?
00:52:46On occasion.
00:52:49Either of them ever make advances towards you when you've stayed there?
00:52:54Like I said, we're just friends.
00:52:58No further questions, Your Honor.
00:52:59Thank you, Mr. Paxton.
00:53:03That's it?
00:53:05Yeah, that's it.
00:53:11You may step down.
00:53:12I want to know what the hell's going on.
00:53:37I want to know what the hell is going on.
00:53:43What are you talking about?
00:53:44Your cross-examination of Bill Paxton.
00:53:47What about it?
00:53:48It was non-existent.
00:53:50You interviewed him.
00:53:51You know he acts like Dirty Harry.
00:53:53A first-year law student would have had him screaming his way into a mental ward.
00:53:57What do you want from me?
00:53:59First, I'm too good.
00:54:01Now, I'm not good enough.
00:54:03What will make you happy?
00:54:04To win this case and beat you at your best.
00:54:06If your clients are guilty, then cop a plea.
00:54:09If they're not, don't throw the case away for Christ's sake.
00:54:31Betty, on the evening of June 22nd this year,
00:54:36where were you at 10 p.m.?
00:54:39I was at work.
00:54:41And where do you work?
00:54:43The man's market on Circle Canyon Road.
00:54:46Will you please tell the court what happened?
00:54:49It started at work when Bob, our security guard, was severely beaten in the parking lot.
00:54:55Will you tell us exactly what you saw?
00:55:00I remember him walking out to the parking lot to collect money from that man who walked out without paying.
00:55:07I would like the record to show that the witness has pointed to Carl Sloan, one of the defendants.
00:55:15And then what happened?
00:55:18Well, out of nowhere came someone with a baseball bat, and the bat swung down and hit Bob on the arm, and then again on his back, and Bob fell to the ground.
00:55:30The boy dropped the bat, and he ran, and then another boy picked up the bat and swung down on Bob's head, and I turned away.
00:55:42Every time I looked back, the bat was raised high over the boy's head, and on its way down, I turned away.
00:55:51I kept hearing laughter mixed with thumping, and I kept turning away.
00:56:01I covered my ears and prayed he would stop, but he kept swinging the bat.
00:56:11Felt like hours until I turned around, and the boys were gone.
00:56:16Bob was lying in the parking lot.
00:56:23I was sure he was dead.
00:56:27But he wasn't.
00:56:32Are you all right?
00:56:37Your Honor, I would like to request a recess due to the continuous stress my key witness must endure during this trial.
00:56:46Court is adjourned until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:57:03You want to do this for me?
00:57:05I want to do this for myself.
00:57:11I knew this would come in handy.
00:57:13This isn't right, man.
00:57:14What the fuck is wrong with you, Alan?
00:57:18No, it's not right, but it's fucking necessary, all right?
00:57:21Remember, Alan, necessity is the mother of invention.
00:57:25Yeah, right.
00:57:27You guys watch the car beep if you see anything strange.
00:57:31I'll be right back.
00:57:33I'll be right back.
00:57:42I'll be right back.
00:57:53Huh?
00:57:54Ooh.
00:57:55Oh.
00:57:56Bye-bye.
00:57:56I'll be right back.
00:57:57Bye-bye.
00:57:57Bye-bye.
00:57:58Bye-bye.
00:57:58Bye-bye.
00:57:59Bye-bye.
00:57:59Bye-bye.
00:58:01Bye-bye.
00:58:01rot кля candles.
00:58:01Hey.
00:58:01Bye-bye.
00:58:02Bye-bye.
01:00:02The police are calling it attempted robbery.
01:00:04I would like to express mine and the court's deepest sympathy at this time.
01:00:09Since she was the prosecution's last witness, I suggest if the counselor has no objections, we go on with the defense.
01:00:15In light of Betty Trusky's murder, the prosecution requests a week to further prepare its case.
01:00:23I understand your grief over the loss of your key witness.
01:00:27But, Your Honor, the defense is prepared to plead its case.
01:00:31The prosecution is just buying time.
01:00:33Your Honor, the prosecution has just been informed that an eyewitness who originally refused to testify is now willing to cooperate.
01:00:42Now, tomorrow, I will be able to produce that witness.
01:00:47Your Honor, here is the name and the address of that witness.
01:00:51She's been visiting relatives out of town, and it's taken us this long to track her down.
01:00:56You will get 24 hours, and this witness better have a lot to say.
01:01:04Court's adjourned until tomorrow morning.
01:01:06What's the problem?
01:01:15You heard the lady.
01:01:18She found an eyewitness.
01:01:30See, it's a standard procedure, Mr. Michelli.
01:01:32Now, what I want to do first is get you out on bail.
01:01:35So, I'm going to take you before Judge Huxley.
01:01:37Huxley?
01:01:38Hey, don't worry about Huxley.
01:01:39I got him in my back pocket.
01:01:40We are like this.
01:01:42Now, if I get you off, I get an additional $100,000.
01:01:44What do you mean if?
01:01:46Did I say if?
01:01:47No, I mean when I get you off, I get an additional $100,000.
01:01:51Now, between me and you, did you kill this guy?
01:01:56It's none of your fucking business.
01:02:00Okay, I can live with that.
01:02:02All right, come on, let's go.
01:02:05What the hell is going on here?
01:02:11What are you holding out on me?
01:02:12Take it easy, Jack.
01:02:13What the hell do you mean, take it easy?
01:02:15We're getting our ass kicked in there.
01:02:17Didn't you come up with this witness?
01:02:19We don't have a witness.
01:02:21Who the hell is this witness?
01:02:22The witness is me.
01:02:24I used a fake name and gave them my address.
01:02:26What?
01:02:28Hey, those bastards are guilty.
01:02:31Now, it's my guess that they killed Betty.
01:02:33If they're scared, they'll come after me.
01:02:36You're crazy.
01:02:38You're going to get yourself disbarred.
01:02:40You're going to get yourself killed.
01:02:42Jack!
01:02:43Listen.
01:02:44I didn't hear any of this.
01:02:47You're on your own now, counselor.
01:02:48Hey, Joseph.
01:03:00I'm Linda.
01:03:01How are you?
01:03:03Hey.
01:03:04Hey, Joseph.
01:03:06Why didn't you return my call?
01:03:07Hey, don't turn your back on me, you top sucker.
01:03:10You take my money and then you let me lose to you.
01:03:13Hey, you say shit.
01:03:14You're on the same hooves.
01:03:16Nothing but hooves.
01:03:17You fucker.
01:03:18I'm down.
01:03:18Come down.
01:03:19I'll catch you, bitch, Joseph.
01:03:22I swear to the day you die, I'll get you.
01:03:24Nobody's done.
01:03:25Hey, Anthony.
01:03:26Take it easy.
01:03:27Anthony, take it easy.
01:03:29I got everything under control.
01:03:32Listen.
01:03:34Sorry about that, Joseph.
01:03:35He's a little upset.
01:03:38I just took him for 100 Gs.
01:03:40I just took him for Aliyah.
01:03:43Oh, man, you tragedy.
01:03:45I constitutes an asshole.
01:03:46He couldn't finish this.
01:03:47And...
01:03:53He's a little upset.
01:04:07You gotta be too cold for me.
01:04:07You're a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a...
01:04:09you know if if we don't find this witness and killer tomorrow on the stand that bitch d.a is
01:04:20gonna crucify us let's do it man let's just do it now
01:04:23i can't i can't do this shit carl what are we doing i don't want to kill anyone
01:04:37we've hurt enough people already we haven't done anything i told you man i told you it was
01:04:46gonna be a problem then maybe we can just tell the truth we can't tell the truth don't you
01:04:51understand that we can't fucking tell the truth okay okay i know i'll say it's my fault i started
01:05:01it i'll take the blame i'll tell him i did everything but you didn't kill betty
01:05:06i'll tell him i killed betty
01:05:10you're gonna do that you're gonna tell him you shot betty
01:05:16yeah i'll tell him i shot betty
01:05:21all right cool
01:05:22so you're gonna go to the cops
01:05:26and you're gonna tell him you broke into that place alone
01:05:30yeah
01:05:33you're gonna say you smashed everything up you raped that girl yourself
01:05:39uh-huh
01:05:41then you're gonna tell him you went back alone and shot betty
01:05:47yeah
01:05:49yeah
01:05:50yeah
01:06:02yeah
01:06:03yeah
01:06:04yeah
01:06:06yeah
01:06:07okay man what's with the fucking gun it's tying a few loose ends nothing personal
01:06:37yeah linda what did you find out alan's dead what alan's dead how hung from a backstop in a
01:06:48baseball field if it's suicide my guess is our boys are guilty if it's murder our boys are still
01:06:55probably guilty what about miriam's uh witness there isn't one what do you mean there isn't one
01:07:03there isn't one linda hang up i gotta use the phone
01:07:08hello miriam joseph miriam you all right of course i'm all right
01:07:29guard what time is it uh it's late uh listen i'm sorry i woke you uh i'll talk to you tomorrow
01:07:35yeah good night
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01:09:50good morning miss walters
01:09:52good morning
01:09:53morning
01:09:57morning
01:09:58morning
01:09:58you smell good this morning detective
01:10:12that's something i found downstairs i hope you don't mind
01:10:16i don't mind
01:10:18oh
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01:10:39BIRDS CHIRP
01:11:09BIRDS CHIRP
01:11:39BIRDS CHIRP
01:11:48BIRDS CHIRP
01:11:48BIRDS CHIRP
01:11:54You'll be alone.
01:11:57Set me up.
01:11:58No.
01:12:24Let's go.
01:12:54Let's go.
01:13:24Let's go.
01:13:54Let's go.
01:14:24Let's go.
01:14:54Let's go.
01:15:24Let's go.
01:15:54Self-defense.
01:15:56He's ten blocks away from the original attack.
01:15:59Come on.
01:15:59Who are you kidding, Marion?
01:16:00He saved my life.
01:16:02Look.
01:16:04Let's not go to court.
01:16:05Let's settle for five.
01:16:07He'll be out in two.
01:16:08That's insane.
01:16:10Look, Jack.
01:16:11I'm defending him.
01:16:13Marion, once you cross to the other side, there's no going back.
01:16:16Yeah, well, maybe I'll go to the other side.
01:16:17Yeah, well, maybe I'll like the other side.
01:16:19It's not in your league.
01:16:21It's not in you to free a guilty man.
01:16:24He's not guilty.
01:16:26Marion, I've got enough witnesses to fill Dodger Stadium.
01:16:30Let's avoid a trial.
01:16:32I don't want it to get dirty.
01:16:33I owe you.
01:16:34I owe him.
01:16:34You don't owe him shit.
01:16:37All right, level with me.
01:16:39What is he giving you?
01:16:40What?
01:16:41A quarter of a million?
01:16:42Half a million?
01:16:42What?
01:16:43Nothing.
01:16:44Oh, God.
01:16:47You still love this guy.
01:16:49That's it.
01:16:53Look, Marion, I tried to be fair.
01:16:57I tried to cut a deal.
01:17:00If this goes to trial, it's your funeral.
01:17:14So what did Jack say?
01:17:17He said five years out in two.
01:17:19I said no.
01:17:21Two years?
01:17:22That tells you what he thinks of me.
01:17:24Joseph, he's just doing his job.
01:17:27The trial starts next week.
01:17:29You know, this is really ironic.
01:17:31I used to have a case just like this one.
01:17:33Two witnesses.
01:17:34I was going to put...
01:17:35Wait a minute.
01:17:37Remember, you're the client.
01:17:39Now, if you don't like the way I'm trying this case,
01:17:41get yourself another lawyer.
01:17:42I'm sorry, Miriam.
01:17:48You're right.
01:17:51I'm just running a little scared, you know?
01:17:53I've never been on this side of the law before.
01:17:57Well, neither have I.
01:17:58OK, sir.
01:18:07Miss Walters, Jerry's coming in there.
01:18:09OK, sir.
01:18:10There you are.
01:18:41Mr. Foreman, has the jury reached a verdict?
01:18:50Yes, we have, Your Honor.
01:18:53Mail it.
01:19:11Will the defendant Joseph Gaynor please rise?
01:19:26We, the jury, in the above entitled case, State of California v. Joseph Gaynor, find the defendant not guilty.
01:19:43Joseph, congratulations.
01:19:58Joseph.
01:20:00Joseph.
01:20:01Joseph.
01:20:02Joseph.
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