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:52:04
I see you've already met
Peter Ragan, my law clerk.

:52:07
He's written
some of my best opinions.

:52:09
He appeared before me first time
I presided over moot court at Yale.

:52:13
You could say Peter and I
are joined at the hip.

:52:16
Thanks, Peter.
:52:17
Please have a seat.
:52:18
Thank you for seeing me,
Judge Stern.

:52:21
And how can I help you?
:52:25
Tino Zapatti.
:52:28
What about him?
:52:30
How did he get off with probation?
:52:34
I can only sentence in accordance
with the conviction.

:52:37
He was convicted of criminal
possession of the fourth degree.

:52:40
They found a kilo in his car.
:52:43
Is it your intention
to try the case again?

:52:45
Not at all.
But I read the rap sheet.

:52:48
I am certified to this state
as a Supreme Court judge...

:52:52
...and you're sitting here
rearguing a 2-year-old case.

:52:55
You're out of line,
and I'll so inform the mayor.

:52:57
I'm here on the mayor's behalf.
:53:03
You think I've slept
the last two nights?

:53:06
Don't you realize I know
what a mistake I made?

:53:19
That's it.
:53:20
Satisfied?
:53:22
No basement or anything?
:53:24
You saw it,
the rumpus room.

:53:26
With the pool table?
:53:27
That's right, captain.
:53:29
I'm only doing my job.
I'm very sorry...

:53:32
Oh, sorry, crap!
:53:33
You're snooping around like a Nazi.
:53:35
Please. You know this is the
last thing I wanted to do.

:53:38
Then get the hell out of Internal
Affairs, and get an honest job.

:53:48
Marybeth? Two-bars has been
here all morning.

:53:50
He went over the place
from top to bottom.

:53:54
You gotta do something
about Eddie's pension.

:53:57
They're gonna reduce it.
:53:59
What about
the Police Memorial Award?


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