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:15:00
Nothing would please me more...
:15:02
...than one day belng able to speak to you
as one of my partners.

:15:07
Please, do an old man a personal kindness.
Speak to him.

:15:19
Who lives here anyway, Joe Montana?
:15:22
I told you. A guy called Jack Forrester.
:15:25
He killed his wife. I saw it on TV.
:15:28
He allegedly killed his wife.
:15:30
That means he's gonna get away with it.
:15:33
So, how do I look?
:15:35
Welrd.
:15:45
- Good morning, madam.
-'Morning.

:15:46
Mr. Forrester is expecting you.
:15:50
No, I agree Carl, but the murders
happened over two months ago...

:15:53
...and there's no leads
because Krasny's locked into me.

:15:55
Excuse me, I'll be rightwith you.
:15:58
I'll tell you guys
what I'm gonna do at the mecting.

:16:04
All right, I've gotta go.
:16:06
I'll be home all evening,
so if you need me you can catch me here.

:16:10
All right, 'bye.
:16:12
- Hello.
- Hello.

:16:14
-I'm glad you came.
- Nice to meet you.

:16:17
Nice mecting you.
We met at a party five or six years ago.

:16:20
You probably don't remember.
You said you like horses.

:16:23
Very much.
:16:25
Come on.
:16:32
- Andrew spoke to you?
- Yes, he did.

:16:34
And?
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And the problem is,
I just don't do criminal work anymore.

:16:38
Yes, I know, he told me.
I was hoping you'd reconsider.

:16:44
I didn't kill my wife.
:16:46
-I didn't ask you if you did.
-lf you represented me, you would.

:16:50
I'd ask about the case
they had against you.

:16:52
I'd want to win my case.
:16:54
Did you win all your cases
when you were a prosecutor?

:16:56
Yes, I won every one.
:16:58
Is thatwhy you wanted me
to represent you?


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