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:12:16
Morning, Jim. Your heroes are upstairs.
:12:20
Morning.
:12:21
Oh, cheer up. Maybe a couple of
my uniformed boys'll pick them up for you.

:12:26
- That'll be the day.
- Bulletin on Benesch coming through.

:12:35
If Madigan and Bonaro are sick now,
they'll be sicker when they read this.

:12:39
- I'll take the carbon.
- All right, Lieutenant.

:12:53
You have the right to remain silent and
refuse to answer questions. Understand?

:12:58
Anything you do say may be used
against you in a court of law. Understand?

:13:03
You have the right to consult an attorney
before speaking to the police.

:13:08
Do you understand?
:13:10
- Is that a lawyer?
- That's right. An attorney is a lawyer.

:13:14
If you cannot afford an attorney,
one will be provided for you without cost.

:13:18
What do I want a lawyer for? I did it.
:13:33
- Congratulations!
- Sorry to wake you up with that kind of news.

:13:38
Now, don't worry about it, fellas!
:13:41
I woke up the District Commander.
And he woke up the Borough Commander.

:13:45
The Borough Commander
woke up the Chief of Detectives.

:13:48
And the Chief Inspector, I can assure you,
:13:51
has already presented the glad tidings
to Police Commissioner Anthony X Russell.

:13:58
Now, maybe this will wake you up.

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