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:11:01
The little Mr. McMullen was able to do
seems to have been pretty effective.

:11:05
The officer has taken 18 stitches
in his face, his nose is broken...

:11:09
...and his jaw is wired up.
:11:11
I must've hit him harder than I knew.
Fright, fear, whatever it was, Your Honor.

:11:15
Your Honor, here is the BCI
on Mr. Jessie McMullen.

:11:18
It begins in 1947 with a three-year term
for assault just after he was naturalized.

:11:25
It goes on and on and on and...
:11:27
Your Honor, before the prosecutor
sentences my client...

:11:31
...perhaps he will agree to a trial?
:11:34
We're only here to set bail.
:11:37
I'd like to point out that the defendant's
grandson is present in court.

:11:40
My client has roots in this community.
:11:43
Bail is set at $5000.
A $500 cash bail bond is acceptable.

:11:51
Next.
:11:52
Docket number 178649326.
:11:56
Did you bring the 500?
:12:00
You don't travel light, I see.
:12:02
Vito gave me 800.
Good thing he had the cash.

:12:04
Your father's always got a few grand
swag money in his pocket.

:12:08
He robs the tax collector,
your father.

:12:10
It's never been easy for me
having a thief in the family.

:12:14
You've grown, Adam.
It's been a long time.

:12:22
- Money.
- Oh, money.

:12:31
Look at this. It's become a shithouse.
:12:34
Never been in a jail before.
:12:36
You haven't missed a lot. It's got some
good points too, when you're young.

:12:40
- Like what?
- It helps build character...

:12:42
...like a hitch in the Army.
:12:44
A wallet. A watch.
A handkerchief, pure silk.

:12:47
Not to mention $270,000.
I'm just kidding. $270.

:12:53
- Hey, Jessie.
- Hi, John.

:12:55
- This place keeps going downhill.
- Yeah, just like the rest of the city.


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