To Live and Die in L.A.
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:33:03
Oh, Mr. Jessup...
:33:07
...like your work?
:33:31
Your only defense is to say
you were working undercover...

:33:34
...without the knowledge
of your supervisors.

:33:36
You were trying to get next to Masters
and things got out of hand...

:33:39
...and you intended
to return the money.

:33:42
The problem is, you'll have
to take the stand...

:33:44
...and the prosecutor
can ask you anything he wants.

:33:47
Frankly, I don't think
you can beat the case in court.

:33:52
Because I represent Masters
I can't get deeply involved in your case...

:33:56
-...if you see what I mean.
-So, what should I do?

:33:59
You beat them to the punch with
the U.S. attorney and you make a deal.

:34:02
What kind of deal?
:34:04
You offer to plead guilty and
to testify against your partner.

:34:08
The FBI's not gonna want
a lot of publicity on this.

:34:11
I suspect they'll go along
with a guilty plea.

:34:16
How much time
would I have to do?

:34:18
I could probably get you off
with seven years.

:34:20
You won't have to do seven,
of course. Probably a year and a half.

:34:25
-But you can't get involved, right?
-Not directly.

:34:32
What would it cost
for your indirect involvement?

:34:35
Fifty thousand dollars.
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I know it's a tough call...
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...but it's one you're going
to have to make rather quickly.

:34:53
I can't hand up my partner.
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I can't do it, even if I have to go
to the joint.


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