:47:05
	You won't answer me?
:47:06
	I don't think you really want me to.
:47:08
	Yes, I do.
:47:12
	I'll answer any question you ask.
How about that?
:47:23
	Bet I know the first one.
:47:25
	What's that?
:47:27
	How can you feel about your boy
the way you do and sell drugs?
:47:30
	Cocaine.
It is cocaine, isn't it?
:47:33
	-It was.
-But not anymore?
:47:34
	You were with Andy Leonard
when he was arrested.
:47:37
	Nick tell you that?
:47:39
	You weren't with him?
:47:42
	I was with him.
:47:43
	And you weren't selling cocaine?
:47:45
	No, I wasn't.
:47:48
	He was.
:47:49
	Then what were you doing?
:47:51
	Trying to teach him how to sell it.
:47:56
	You're serious.
:47:58
	That's what it came to.
He's smart enough to be a lawyer. . .
:48:01
	. . .but too dumb to be a crook.
:48:03
	-You had to get something.
-He's my lawyer.
:48:10
	He's your lawyer, too.
:48:14
	So he's your lawyer and he's my
lawyer. What does that do for you?
:48:23
	I pretty much knew that you knew. . .
:48:27
	. . .what I had done for a living.
I wanted him to let you know. . .
:48:33
	. . .that I now had
a legitimate business.
:48:37
	Naturally, I didn't want him busted.
:48:39
	So you thought Andy Leonard
would give you respectability?
:48:45
	Yes, ma'am.
:48:46
	What do you need it for?
:48:51
	You.