A Time to Kill
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1:02:04
Defending psychiatrist regardless of the
quality of the psychological testimony.

1:02:09
Shazam. She is brilliant.
1:02:11
"She." That would be me?
1:02:13
Who else?
1:02:15
She would be me.
1:02:16
She is saying that if I
take this plea to trial...

1:02:19
...the verdict will hinge on the
shrink the jury finds more credible.

1:02:23
She will be correct.
1:02:25
She would.
1:02:27
Sure you don't need help?
1:02:29
I do.
1:02:30
I'm hiring. Right now. Me.
1:02:33
Roark, I am sure that I don't need
any help. Thank you, though.

1:02:39
I guess that would just
have to be your loss, then.

1:02:44
Nice to meet you, Morally-Compromised.
1:02:47
Pleasure's all mine...
1:02:48
..."She."
1:02:53
You've got to love the Lord
for making things like that.

1:02:57
Sure you don't want to look at
her résumé? You could use help.

1:03:02
No, I don't want to look at
her résumé, because I have you.

1:03:06
You do?
1:03:07
Yeah, buddy.
1:03:09
This is your chance to put aside your
shady sources and greedy divorcees...

1:03:14
...and do some real law for once.
1:03:18
Mr. Vonner, in short...
1:03:20
...you have the opportunity to
work on a case that matters.

1:03:24
Let me get this straight.
1:03:26
You want me to put aside my
empty, soulless, shady...

1:03:30
...astonishingly lucrative,
divorcee practice...

1:03:33
...come work with you on an unwinnable,
lose-all-my-friends case...

1:03:38
...because it matters?
1:03:40
It's a novel idea, I know.
1:03:42
No way. Never.
Presumptuous little shit.

1:03:46
Goodnight, y'all.
1:03:54
I need the sheriff.
1:03:55
He's asleep.
1:03:57
Well, get him up.
1:03:59
Who is this?

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