Presumed Innocent
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1:06:02
Mr. Stern, you want to examine
the scene of the crime?

1:06:05
Yes, Your Honor.
To evaluate the physical evidence...

1:06:07
...to see if it actually proves
what the prosecution claims.

1:06:11
Mr. Della Guardia?
1:06:12
With proviso that nothing be removed,
nothing disturbed.

1:06:15
-No objection.
-Granted.

1:06:18
Mr. Stern, anything further?
1:06:20
We notice that Mr. Molto is listed
both as a prosecutor...

1:06:23
...and as a witness for the prosecution.
We object to that.

1:06:27
I take it you are speaking
of where Mr. Sabich...

1:06:29
...responds to Mr. Molto's accusation
of murder by saying: "You're right."

1:06:35
"Yeah, you're right."
1:06:37
Your Honor, the man admitted the crime.
1:06:40
Come on, Mr. Delay Guardia. Really.
1:06:43
Tell a man he's engaged in wrongdoing
and he says, "Yeah, you're right."

1:06:47
Everyone knows that's facetious.
We're all familiar with that.

1:06:51
Shit, if Mr. Sabich had come
from my neighborhood...

1:06:54
...he would've said, "Your momma."
1:06:57
But, in Mr. Sabich's part of town
I would think they would say:

1:07:01
"Yeah, you're right."
1:07:03
And what they mean is, "You are wrong."
1:07:06
Just to be polite.
1:07:10
Your Honor, isn't that a question
for the jury?

1:07:13
On the contrary, Mr. Delay Guardia,
it is first a question for the court.

1:07:18
If you use Mr. Sabich's statement
and risk my ruling it out of order...

1:07:23
...then I will bar Mr. Molto
from prosecuting.

1:07:25
But if he is the prosecutor...
1:07:28
...then Mr. Sabich's statement
may not be offered.

1:07:32
And I'll see you in court in three weeks.
1:07:36
Ernestine, show in the next bunch.
1:07:46
What the fuck are you doing with those?
1:07:49
We don't want Molto thinking fingerprints
we leave here today are from before.

1:07:55
We're not going to plant anything,
if that's what you're worried about.


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