A Fish Called Wanda
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Amazing.
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Well, anyway.
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At the committal,
George would then plead...

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Not guilty.
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Really?
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The evidence is largely circumstantial.
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But wasn't there an identification?
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True, but a very elderly lady.
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I think they've got the wrong man.
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You don't think he did it?
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No.
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Let's just say, for argument's sake,
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that you did think he did it.
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Sure, if more evidence
against him came to light.

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Right, right.
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You would then advise him
to plead guilty,

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and turn over the jewels
to get his sentence cut.

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And he would turn them over
to who, to you?

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Theoretically, yes, yes.
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Oh, of course.
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Erm. Well er...
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I'm so sorry, I've forgotten your name.
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Wanda.
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Wanda! What a fool, what a fool.
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Well, Wanda, there are three...
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Not Wanda Gershwitz?
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Yes.
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Oh, my God.
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What?
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You're his alibi.
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I can't talk to you!
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Why not?
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My dear lady, you're a defence witness!
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I'm sorry, I must ask you to leave.
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What did I say?
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It's not ethical for me
to talk to a witness.

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Everybody does it in America.
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Not in England, it's forbidden.
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I insist, or I may have
to give up the case.

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I'm sorry. Please.
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Oh, Archie.
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I didn't come here to talk about
boring criminal procedures.

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Come on, you know!
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You knew the minute I walked in here.
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I want you.
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What?

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