Presumed Innocent
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1:20:02
I'll remember it for quite some time.
1:20:04
-Was Mr. Molto involved in this case?
-Objection!

1:20:07
Objection sustained.
1:20:09
Mr. Stern, you're playing with fire.
1:20:13
Do you know what investigation, if any,
Mr. Molto pursued--

1:20:16
I'll answer that! He took no action.
1:20:18
He wasn't going to chase
Sabich's red herrings.

1:20:21
Mr. Della Guardia, you will remember
you're the prosecutor...

1:20:24
...not the witness.
1:20:31
Perhaps we can all learn something
about red herrings and scapegoats.

1:20:36
That is all.
1:20:38
This court is adjourned for the weekend.
1:20:42
I don't understand what you're doing.
1:20:45
You're alienating the judge.
1:20:47
When I said they manufactured a case,
you wanted nothing to do with it.

1:20:51
Clearly, I changed my mind.
1:20:54
On the basis of what?
1:20:55
Instinct.
1:21:01
If you don't like it,
you can always come home.

1:21:03
I wanna go.
1:21:05
All my friends will be there.
1:21:07
I'll be okay.
1:21:13
Come here. Sit down.
1:21:16
Look, I'm accused of doing something
I didn't do.

1:21:20
This trial is gonna give me a chance
to clear myself.

1:21:24
-That's what's gonna happen.
-Of course.

1:21:26
Of course.
1:21:28
Here are the postcards. Use them.
1:21:31
-Don't forget to write.
-They make me.

1:21:33
What about me?
1:21:45
Did Mr. Sabich ever tell you...
1:21:47
...he had a personal relationship
with Ms. Polhemus?

1:21:50
No.
1:21:52
Did Mr. Sabich, at any time...
1:21:53
...order you not to get phone records
of calls from his home?

1:21:57
He never ordered me. He asked me.

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