Cape Fear
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I pleaded you out
to a lesser occluded offense.

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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.

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You could be sitting
on death row right now.

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I learned to read
during my stretch.

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First,
Spot Goes to the Farm...

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then "Runaway Bunny",
then law books, mostly.

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

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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.

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How much do you want, Mr. Cady?
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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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I'm open to discussion,
within reasonable limits.

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You ever been a woman?
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- A what?
- A woman.

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Some fat, hairy, ugly
hillbilly's wet dream?

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I realize that you suffered.
There's no question about that.

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You don't know
what suffering is, Counselor.

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Like it says in "Galatians 3":
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"Have ye suffered
so many things in vain?"

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I learned from the get-go in the joint
to get in touch with my feminine side.

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I'm open to some sort of discussion
on compensation.

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What shall be my compensation, sir...
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for being held down and sodomized
by four white guys...

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or four black guys?

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