Anatomy of a Murder
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Mrs. Manion, can you meet me down in
my office about 2:00 this afternoon?

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It's 305 West Barnham.
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- Of course.
- Fine.

:14:10
Is there anything
I can get you, hon?

:14:13
I'm all right, hon.
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Right in here.
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Wanted. The big ten.
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They got the ten best-dressed dames...
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the ten top teams,
the ten top tunes...

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and now the ten most wanted.
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Don't knock it. That's the American
dream. Those boys made the grade.

:14:45
You were the...
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district attorney around here,
weren't you?

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Ten years.
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What's your experience
as a defense lawyer?

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- Not very much.
- How do I know you can handle my case?

:14:58
I guess you don't know.
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Shall we talk about it?
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I suppose so.
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Come on, Lieutenant.
Don't be so bored.

:15:09
It might very well be that no lawyer
can handle your case...

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if you mean
getting you off scot-free.

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You seemed to be forgetting
Barney Quill raped my wife.

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I have the unwritten law
on my side.

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The unwritten law's a myth,
Lieutenant.

:15:22
There is no such thing
as the unwritten law.

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And anyone who commits a murder
on the theory that it does exist...

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has just bought himself room and board
in the state penitentiary.

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Maybe for life.
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Now, with that in mind,
perhaps we can proceed with a...

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few questions and answers that--
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That, uh--
Can I borrow your lighter?

:15:46
We can proceed with a few questions and
answers that might help your defense.

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But it probably won't be.
:15:57
Yes. Nice lighter.

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