1:04:00
I'm very sensitive...
1:04:01
especially when
I see someone like you...
1:04:03
walk in here and try
to give meaning to your life...
1:04:05
by screwing up somebody else's.
1:04:06
That's enough. Ms. Harrison,
approach the bench.
1:04:08
My mother raised me--
1:04:10
Tearing apart a family
is truly noble work, Mr. Turner.
1:04:12
That's enough.
1:04:14
This is an award for you
at some luncheon...
1:04:16
but I'm here every day.
1:04:17
You win, you're out the door.
1:04:19
You know who I see come back?
The child.
1:04:23
Only this time, it's too late.
1:04:26
So am I sensitive?
Yeah, I'm a little sensitive.
1:04:30
You can't even touch that area.
1:04:32
Your Honor,
please let the record show...
1:04:36
my mother raised me.
1:04:45
Hohn Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
1:04:48
His name is my name, too
1:04:51
Whenever we go out,
the people always shout
1:04:55
They say, "John Jacob
Hingleheimer Schmidt"
1:05:03
Excuse me. Time is up.
1:05:06
Please, just a little more.
1:05:08
No. I have another case at 2:30.
1:05:11
I need to go to the bathroom.
1:05:18
Daddy!
1:05:20
Daddy!
1:05:22
She said we could
go to the park.
1:05:23
What happened?
What made her change her mind?
1:05:26
I started
crying in the bathroom...
1:05:27
so she thought
we needed more time.
1:05:31
There's the park.
1:05:33
Let's not get off.
Let's keep going.
1:05:36
No, Lucy, that would be wrong.
1:05:40
Tamara's mommy lost her case...
1:05:42
and she hasn't seen her
in six years.
1:05:44
She had five different mommies,
and one of them hit her.
1:05:48
I would never
Let that happen to you.
1:05:50
That's what
her real mommy said...
1:05:52
and now they won't even
let her talk to her.
1:05:56
Daddy.
1:05:59
It's the only way
to be together.