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:11:02
Yeah. Good, good, good.
:11:04
- Professor.
- Yeah.

:11:07
- This is Terry.
- Terry.

:11:09
- Nice to meet you.
- It's my pleasure, Terry.
Heard a lot about you.

:11:12
- Lisa.
- Lisa.

:11:15
So, you don't look like
I thought you would look.

:11:20
Lesra said you were so tough.
:11:24
- Is that good?
- Don't know. Don't know.

:11:29
Don't know. Come on.
:11:33
Sit down.
:11:44
Everybody together!
I can't stand it.

:11:48
So, uh, Rubin,
how's the appeal goin'?

:11:50
Uh, we hear it's with the New Jersey
Supreme Court. Have they set a date?

:11:57
Why don't we talk about Lesra?
:11:59
I'm sure that Lesra wants to know
what's happening with your case too.

:12:03
My case is doing what it's doing.
:12:06
I have to focus on the fact
that I have to do the time.

:12:11
Well, how do you do that?
:12:15
How do I do that? I do that by not
allowing myself to want or to need...

:12:21
anything.
:12:23
I'm free in here because
there's nothing I want out here.

:12:28
Not free to want?
Not free to risk human contact?

:12:32
This place doesn't allow you
to be human.

:12:34
The only contact you get in here
is gettin' stabbed in the back
or gang-raped in the shower.

:12:39
That's what they've reduced you to.
I mean, you've obviously elevated it
to something else with Lesra.

:12:44
Yeah, because ofyou, Rube,
I wanna be a lawyer when I grow up...

:12:47
and prove you innocent.
:12:49
Except we don't have to wait
till I'm a lawyer, Rube, because
these guys want to help, man.

:12:52
- We all believe in your innocence.
- I've been innocent for 16 years.

:12:56
That's how long I've been in here.
Innocence is a highly
overrated commodity.


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