Absence of Malice
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- He was acting on my instructions.
- He doesn't get paid to do that.

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He gets paid to
abide by and to enforce the law.

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Elliott, how come you're investigating
the DA without telling the department?

:43:17
It was preliminary.
We had cause but no case.

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- You think you have a case now?
- I think so.

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- Make it.
- Here? In front of them?

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Do you know something that ain't
all oVer the newspapers?

:43:31
Go ahead and make your case.
It'll be good practice for you.

:43:48
Mr Gallagher, you know Mr Quinn?
How do you know him?

:43:53
He asked me if I would help him find out
what happened to Joey Diaz.

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I show you photostats -
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- of two cashier's checks drawn on
the Flagship National Bank, -

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- made payable to
the Committee for a Better Miami.

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- Have you seen them before?
- Yeah, they're mine.

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For what purpose
did you make these checks?

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- To contribute to the committee.
- Why was that?

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Because they do good work.
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Are you aware the committee's interested
in the political career of Mr Quinn?

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So? That's okay with me.
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Let me point out that these checks
were drawn immediately before -

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- and immediately after
your meeting with Mr Quinn.

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- What do you make of that?
- What do you make of it?

:44:53
You're trying to say
you just got an urge to contribute -

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- to his committee before you met
with him and then right after?


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