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:10:02
Then you wouldn't know about the double
homicide took place there last December?

:10:06
Obviously not.
:10:07
That's interesting.
Because the prints we took off you...

:10:11
...flagged this.
:10:13
Federal arrest warrant for Mark Roberts.
:10:16
Prints from the crime scene
match yours.

:10:18
This is bullshit.
:10:20
Let me talk to a lawyer.
Don't touch me.

:10:22
They got a lawyer...
:10:23
...for your extradition hearing!
:10:26
You're going back to New York.
:10:28
I've never been to New York! I don't
know nothing about a double homicide.

:10:32
Get him out of here.
:10:33
You'll have plenty of time
to explain that in New York.

:10:36
You got the wrong man.
:10:38
Get him out of here.
:10:40
Thanks.
:10:44
-Warren. Mark Warren. What's going on?
-I don't know.

:10:48
Why is it taking so long?
:10:50
It's still being processed.
:10:53
Hold it there.
:10:57
It's okay.
:10:58
What's happening?
:10:59
Just a mistaken identity.
:11:01
Where you going?
:11:03
Just be cool, baby.
Everything's going to be fine.

:11:23
I'll be right back.
:11:27
Hello, Deputy.
I'm surprised you made it.

:11:29
Catherine.
:11:31
This is Stacia Vela.
:11:32
This is U.S. Marshal Catherine Walsh.
She's the boss.

:11:36
Delighted. I've seen you so much on TV.
You're very lovely in person.

:11:41
Thank you.
:11:42
You're welcome. I'm going to take Sam
away from you for just a minute.

:11:46
Sure. I'll go and wait at the bar.
:11:51
Never one to be afraid of the obvious.
I admire that in a man.

:11:55
Did I do something?
:11:57
You hit your prisoner while he was
in handcuffs. He could sue us.


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