Presumed Innocent
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:55:10
Rozat K. Sabich?
:55:14
Rusty, I don't like to be here.
:55:16
A search warrant for these premises.
:55:20
Come on in.
:55:38
They're taking swatches from your suits.
:55:40
They'll try to match threads
from my clothing and the carpet...

:55:44
...with fibers they might find
at her apartment.

:55:46
They're not looking for a murder weapon?
:55:49
I wouldn't be stupid enough
to bring it home.

:55:51
If they look for it and don't find it,
they'll have to admit that in court.

:55:56
I'll have to give a blood sample.
:55:58
If you refuse?
:56:00
They've got a warrant.
:56:02
It's all routine.
:56:05
I'm going to ask Sandy Stern
to take my case.

:56:13
Hi, Sandy.
:56:22
I realize you would like to avoid
public places at a time like this...

:56:25
...but I don't think it is wise
for you to go into hiding.

:56:30
I'm flattered that you want me
to represent you in this case.

:56:33
You have been my toughest adversary.
:56:38
Did you get my subpoena
from the grand jury?

:56:41
This morning.
Clearly, we will not let you testify.

:56:45
Sandy, you expect me
to take the Fifth Amendment?

:56:49
Of course.
:56:52
That I cannot do.
:56:55
You don't want to prepare the prosecutor
by giving him pretrial statements.

:56:59
Sandy, I don't think this case
is ever going to go to trial.


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