A Civil Action
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:58:00
I can't not object when you
phrase questions improperly.

:58:04
As a craftsman...
:58:05
He is deliberately trying
to destroy the rhythm of my case.

:58:11
Here we are. You must have
some good luck on these.

:58:15
- Hold on. 17, 17, 17.
- You got a winner?

:58:19
No! Shoot.
:58:20
Relevance - objection.
Hearsay - objection.

:58:23
Best evidence - objection.
Authenticity...

:58:27
Objection.
:58:29
If you fall asleep, the first thing
you say when you wake up is...

:58:38
Objection.
:58:41
Do you swear to tell
the whole truth, so help you God?

:58:45
Yes.
:58:47
Good morning, Mr Riley. Would
you care for a glass of water?

:58:52
No, thank you.
:58:55
Are you sure?
:58:58
The single greatest liability
for a lawyer is pride.

:59:02
Pride...
:59:04
pride has lost more cases
than lousy evidence,

:59:08
idiot witnesses and
a hanging judge put together.

:59:11
There is absolutely no place
in a courtroom for pride.

:59:16
Mr Riley, you own the property
referred to here as the 15 acres?

:59:20
No, it's currently owned
by a non-profit corporation

:59:24
called The Wildwood Conservancy.
:59:26
Oh, yes. What is that?
The Wildwood Conservancy.

:59:29
- Is that a conservation group?
- Yes, sir.

:59:32
I've donated the land as
a sanctuary for indigent wildlife.

:59:39
I don't think the indigent wildlife
has heard about this, Mr Riley.

:59:43
I've been there several times
and haven't seen any living thing.

:59:48
He says no, no, no.
He says yes once, I've got him.

:59:52
He's not that stupid.
:59:54
Keep him there long enough,
he'll figure a way to get you.

:59:59
I'm not that stupid.

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