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1:03:02
So, what happens to you now?
1:03:03
What happens, I walk away.
1:03:07
I'll wait a few weeks,
I'll hand in my notice.

1:03:10
After the way
I handled this case,

1:03:12
they won't be in a rush
to keep me from the door.

1:03:15
So, you switch
to the other side.

1:03:19
Work as a defence lawyer,
the money's better.

1:03:21
There's always going to be
more bad guys than good, Mikey.

1:03:25
Can you imagine the work you'll
get from John and Tommy's crew?

1:03:29
Yeah.
1:03:30
That's a house and a pool.
1:03:33
Not for me.
1:03:36
I've seen all the law
I want to see.

1:03:39
It's time for something else.
1:03:41
Like what?
1:03:42
Let you know when I know.
1:03:43
You know, you're too old
to play for the Yankees,

1:03:47
and you're too young
to take up golf.

1:03:48
Why you shooting holes
through all my plans?

1:03:50
You're-you're going
to make me panic.

1:03:53
You'll work it out,
you always have.

1:04:00
It's time for quiet, Shakes.
1:04:04
I just want to shut my eyes
1:04:06
and not have to see
the places I've been.

1:04:10
I'm weary.
1:04:15
I don't know...
1:04:19
Maybe I'll get lucky,
forget I was even there.

1:04:23
Well, don't disappear on me,
counsellor.

1:04:25
I may need
a good lawyer one day.

1:04:28
You can't afford a good lawyer.
1:04:32
I may need a good friend though.
1:04:37
I'll find you when you do.
Count on it.

1:04:41
Always have.
1:04:49
A full month had passed
since the acquittal

1:04:50
and no-one had made contact.
1:04:53
In those few weeks,
our lives had reverted back

1:04:54
to what they'd been prior
to the murder of Sean Nokes.

1:04:58
Carol had returned to her stack
of social service files,


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