:10:01
The police are looking all over
for him, he has the nerve...
:10:03
to walk into a Superior Court
and watch a trial? Thanks.
:10:06
Chutzpah.
:10:10
- Yeah?
- There's a gentleman here
who says you're expecting him.
:10:12
- A Mr Greenhill?
- So he wasn't just watching the trial.
:10:16
- He was watching you.
- Tell him l'm in a meeting.
l can't see him.
:10:32
Didn't anyone ever say
no to you before?
:10:35
Yes. My wife said no,
just before l threw her out the window.
:10:45
You find it amusing
being charged with murder?
:10:49
Of course not. lt did get your
attention though, didn't it?
:10:54
ls that why you showed up at the
Lombardo trial? To get my attention?
:10:58
Absolutely.
l want you to defend me.
:11:03
They tell me you're the best there is,
:11:05
that you're smart and tough.
:11:09
Couldn't hazard a guess.
:11:16
who used to take her
to trials after school...
:11:22
- Where'd you hear that?
- Uh, some old bailiff
down at the courthouse.
:11:32
l see the little girl who,
at the ripe age of 14,
:11:35
jumped up in the middle
of a murder trial and said, ''Objection!''
:11:40
And the judge took you
back to his chambers...
:11:42
and you ended up clerking
for that judge ten years later.
:11:50
And l really delve into
anything that interests me.
:11:54
Uh-huh. And did this interest
develop before or after...
:11:56
you threw your wife
out the window?