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you must not convict.
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This is another disaster
for the Gardai, isn't it?

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Mr. Lynch has been found not guilty.
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That is not to say that the Gardai
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are pursuing anyone else
in connection with this crime.

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It's also not to say that
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the Gardai will
cease its investigations

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in the activities
of Mr. Michael Lynch.

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Do you think the justice system is
too soft on criminals, Michael?

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Michael, how can you afford such
an expensive legal team, Mr. Lynch?

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Are you back on the dole, Michael?
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Now that you're innocent,
can you show us your face?

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Daddy.
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There's daddy
with the black hood on him.

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That's right.
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Da, why are you wearing
a black hood?

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Cos, I don't want them to see me.
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...that Mr. Michael Lynch
is not a funny man.

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All right, now, kids, who is he?
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A Garda.
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Is he a pig, da?
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You're both right,
but you never call him a pig.

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Pay attention to him,
call him a Garda

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and never trust him
or anyone like him.

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Come on, play it, Michael.
Are me and Lisa in it?

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It's just a little bit
you have to watch

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it's in the, the beginning...
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Hey, that's us.We're famous.
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We're not the stars of the show,
of course.

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We'd only be like extras, you know.
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Will you go and play outside,
please.

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Are you going home?
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We've gotta go home in a minute.
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All right, come on,
we'll watch it again in a while.

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Get your coats.
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But it does seem that the Gardai
just can't control

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the spiral of crime
in the city right now.

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Does it?
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Billy.
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Billy!
How are youse?

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Billy, how are you?
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God, you're looking well tonight.
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I like the suit there, big fella.
Thanks. How are you doing?

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Right, fine.
How are you, Michael?

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Lisa and Christine, isn't it?
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Sorry, I'm not sure which is which.
Dark, you know.

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Who's that?
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It's Jerome Higgins.
He wants to talk to you.

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Jerome Higgins?
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Since when yhave you become
the messenger boy for the IRA,

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little fella?
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Talk to him, will you?
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A few minutes,
that's all, honestly,

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it's no trouble or anything.

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