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I admit he's made some terrible mistakes,
but that's in the past.

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He's a changed boy.
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- Do you have children?
- No, I don't.

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Nevertheless, try to understand
how I, as a father, felt,

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after David told me what happened.
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How he had been subjected
to the most outrageous pressures

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to confess to a crime he didn't commit.
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When my son came home to me,
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he was in a state of complete
mental collapse and anguish.

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He was given an opportunity
to call you or an attorney.

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He was ashamed to call me.
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- He didn't have to answer any questions.
- He was innocent.

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Why should he keep silent?
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Commissioner, you're known to be a man
who does not shrink from responsibility.

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I expect you to punish these officers.
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- Yes, Commissioner?
- Chief, come up, please.

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- I'm with Dr Taylor.
- Yes, Commissioner.

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Dr Taylor, the two officers involved
have been investigated thoroughly

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and cleared of any suspicion
of brutality or unreasonable conduct.

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Sir, I came here for justice,
and I'm going to get it.

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But I don't want a policeman's idea of justice.
I want the victim's idea of justice.

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From the bottom looking up,
not from the top looking down.

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I think you're talking about revenge
not justice.

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Commissioner, during the Harlem riots,
I was called an Uncle Tom

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for using whatever influence I had
to bring about peace and understanding.

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- Was I wrong?
- You were right, Doctor.

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Prove it, Commissioner.
You prove it to me.

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Come in.
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- You know Chief Inspector Kane. Dr Taylor.
- Nice to see you again.

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Chief, are these the facts
in the Taylor situation?


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