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:02:02
Mister foreman,
have you arrived at a verdict?

:02:06
We have, your honor.
:02:07
We find the defendant
guilty of all charges.

:02:20
- He has no priors...
- That's misleading.

:02:22
He has no convictions.
:02:24
- Is he dangerous?
- No, but he's a slippery little shit.

:02:27
Your honor,
request bail be continued...

:02:29
He's already wasted the jury's time,
not to mention yours.

:02:33
- He has no priors, your honor.
- Judge, lock him in now.

:02:36
No, your honor.
He's a very decent family man.

:02:39
But he has no priors.
He has no convictions.

:02:41
I don't care about the pri...
Misleading?

:02:44
- Is he violent?
- He wouldn't hurt a flea.

:02:46
- I mean, a fly.
- You're very naive.

:02:49
I'm not naive!
:02:50
That's enough of this.
:02:52
All right, I'm going with you.
:02:57
I got your bail continued.
:02:58
I don't want my bail continued.
:03:00
Mr. LaPlante, they found you guilty.
:03:03
Guilty? What do you mean?
:03:04
The jury found you guilty.
:03:06
I'm innocent, for chrissake!
:03:09
Mr. LaPlante, I've been persuaded,
in view of your continued employment...

:03:13
...and your lack of priors...
:03:15
...to continue your bail
under the same conditions...

:03:18
...pending sentencing six days from now.
:03:22
In the meantime, make an appointment
with a probation officer...

:03:25
...who will make a recommendation to me
regarding your sentence.

:03:29
I urge you...
:03:31
...to use those six days to get
your personal affairs in order...

:03:36
...in anticipation of incarceration.
:03:41
In anticipation of incarceration.
:03:46
"In anticipation of incarceration. "
:03:48
He means prison, Mr. LaPlante.
:03:50
I know what he means. I'm not
a prison kind of guy, Miss O'Day.

:03:54
You're not doing your job. Last time
my lawyer got the charges dismissed.

:03:58
That's why the district attorney
is so hard-nosed this time.


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