Cape Fear
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Afternoon, Counselor.
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What do you want, Mr. Cady?
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They're great at that age,
ain't they?

:21:21
All those discoveries ahead of'em.
You're lucky.

:21:26
My own daughter...
she don't even know me.

:21:29
After I went inside,
her mama told her I was dead...

:21:32
which, in a way, I was.
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Mr. Cady, I realize
that you suffered.

:21:39
I understand your problem,
but, I mean, why me?

:21:43
I was your lawyer.
I defended you.

:21:46
Why not badger the D.A.
Or the judge?

:21:49
- Badger.
- Why not them?

:21:56
Best I remember, they was
just doing right by their jobs.

:21:59
I didn't do my job?
Is that right?

:22:02
I pleaded you out
to a lesser occluded offense.

:22:05
You could've gotten rape
instead of battery.

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I'd have been up for parole
either way in seven years...

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according to Georgia penal code.
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Rape is a capital offense.
You could've gotten life, death.

:22:15
You could be sitting
on death row right now.

:22:20
I learned to read
during my stretch.

:22:23
First,
Spot Goes to the Farm...

:22:26
then "Runaway Bunny",
then law books, mostly.

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Did you know, after I discharged you,
I acted as my own attorney?

:22:36
Applied several times
for an appeal.

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No, I didn't know that.
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So, here we are...
:22:45
two lawyers, for all practical purposes,
talking shop.

:22:49
How much do you want, Mr. Cady?
:22:53
How much do I want what?
:22:55
How much money do you want?
:22:57
Money? Counselor,
do I look destitute to you?


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