The Client
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:36:01
Please, sit down.
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Did you attempt to interrogate my client
outside the presence of his mother...

:36:08
...Jason?
:36:10
He tells me you did... Lawrence.
:36:13
Well, he's confused.
:36:15
We assumed his mother was coming.
Where were you during this?

:36:19
That's not really relevant.
:36:21
Did you advise him
to talk to an attorney...

:36:24
...Thomas?
:36:26
Remember, once, Larry? Mark
said something, or I did, about TV...

:36:30
...and then...
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...Mark said he might need a lawyer...
:36:35
...and we thought he was just joking.
:36:39
So he never asked
if he needed a lawyer?

:36:41
I don't remember that.
:36:44
Did you advise him of his rights?
:36:46
What for?
:36:47
He's not a criminal.
We just wanted to question him.

:36:50
So you did attempt to interrogate him
without his mother and counsel?

:36:54
Definitely not.
:36:55
No way.
:37:00
Bullshit.
:37:01
I'd tread carefully. We know your
client lied about being in that car.

:37:06
I think that's a bit of the pot
calling the kettle black.

:37:13
Do I need a lawyer?
:37:14
What for?
:37:15
To protect my rights.
:37:17
You watch too much TV.
:37:18
We just want to ask questions.
Trust us.

:37:21
Lawyers just get in the way.
They object to everything.

:37:25
You wired him.
:37:27
Nothing personal, Lawrence.
:37:31
You tried to interrogate a child
without his mother.

:37:35
He specifically asked you if he needed
a lawyer and you said no...

:37:38
...stating as a reason that lawyers
are a pain in the ass.

:37:42
I'd like to confer with my client
and meet you in my office tomorrow at 3.

:37:48
If I need anything from you...
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...Iike the truth, well,
I expect to get it.

:37:53
I catch you lying again...
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...I'm going to use this tape.
:37:59
That's blackmail, Ms. Love.

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