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:10:18
I'm all yours, Leslie.
Questions and answers. Who's up?

:10:21
- The Post.
- Marx or Sadler?

:10:23
Sadler.
:10:25
Then I know what's coming.
:10:26
"Has probation become
a sentence in this town?"

:10:29
Judge Stern has a powerful record.
:10:32
He served six years and meted out
the stiffest punishments in the city.

:10:35
If the report recommends probation,
then probation it has to be.

:10:38
After that, they'll start in
on the mandatory crap.

:10:57
Good morning.
:11:00
I want to welcome the
Revs. Williams and Birch...

:11:03
- You got the probation report?
- In the office.

:11:05
I'll be there in a minute.
:11:06
- And my dear friend
Reverend Milton Parks...

:11:09
...of the First Church of Harlem...
:11:10
...Reverend Chapman
and Reverend Murray.

:11:13
Thank you
for coming here today.

:11:15
I know it wasn't easy for you.
:11:17
Well, what can I say?
How do I start this?

:11:20
There is one thing, as mayor...
:11:22
...that I will never get over...
:11:26
...and that is the death
of a police officer.

:11:29
There is one thing in life
that I will never get over...

:11:32
...and that is the death
of an innocent child.

:11:37
But this is an incident
that won't go away...

:11:39
Tino Zapatti's probation report.
:11:44
The whole city...
:11:45
... all parts of the city...
:11:47
... Bushwick, Jamaica,
Washington Heights...

:11:49
... Brownsville, Harlem...
:11:52
This thing looks okay.
:11:54
Very okay. But
there is a conviction.

:11:56
Criminal possession
in the fourth degree.

:11:58
In the fourth degree. A 4-C.
It's a probational offense.


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