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1:04:03
-Yes, Your Honour.
-"Yes, Your Honour" doesn't do it.

1:04:07
Let the public defender
handle your case.

1:04:10
-That won't be necessary, Your Honour.
-Oh, shit.

1:04:15
-Sorry I'm late. I got it from here.
-Mr. Davis, would you explain this?

1:04:21
I'll represent Mr. Davis, Your Honour.
1:04:24
I was speaking to Mr. Davis!
I was under the impression....

1:04:28
-What are you doing?
-I'm doing this as a favour to Nadia.

1:04:32
-Ensuring I go to the gas chamber?
-If you're not calm, I can't help.

1:04:37
-Please don't let this man help me!
-Order in the court!

1:04:44
One more outburst,
and I'll hold you in contempt.

1:04:49
-You all right, Agnes?
-Yes, Your Honour, I'm all right.

1:04:56
Will counsel please
approach the bench?

1:05:01
Hey! Your--
1:05:03
This is--
1:05:06
What the hell's going on?
1:05:08
Not complicated. I decided
he shouldn't defend himself.

1:05:12
-Bullshit. What's on your face?
-I was in a fight.

1:05:16
-With whom?
-Mr. Davis.

1:05:21
-I don't want complications.
-Since when?

1:05:24
I offer you a proposition.
1:05:26
-If you find my defendant innocent--
-Stop.

1:05:30
You're crazy, trying to bribe
a superior court judge.

1:05:34
I'll stop practising law
in your jurisdiction.

1:05:38
-I don't believe you.
-I swear on Mother's grave.

1:05:42
-Your mom's playing golf at Bel Air.
-I meant future tense.

1:05:46
-Go out of state. Say, Alaska?
-My heart's set on somewhere tropical.

1:05:52
-Change your name.
-Not practical. I'm getting married.

1:05:56
You could honeymoon for
five or six years. All expenses paid.


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