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We would try to, like, talk to her
about our problems sometimes,

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but she was too busy trying
to earn stripes with the warden

:19:07
hollering at all the new
male guards. 'Sup with that?

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- I didn't take it as a dis...
- Okay, cool. Cool.

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Maybe we can got to lunch
or something. You can explain.

:19:18
- Yeah.
- Oh, wow, yeah.

:19:21
That would be--
that would be dope.

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I really wish I could.
I got study hall after this.

:19:28
It's cool. Maybe--
maybe sometime in the future

:19:32
we'll have a chance to talk
and I can change your mind

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about law enforcement.
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O-okay. All right, then.
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- Good.
- All right.

:19:43
Okay.
You take care.

:19:45
- You too, Cervantes.
- All right now.

:19:55
Why's she taking
so long on the phone?

:19:57
Leave her alone.
She talking to her hairdresser.

:19:59
Bitch ain't got but one friend.
:20:01
Hurry the fuck on!
I got things to do!

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And you got 10 years to do it.
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Can you say "appeal"?
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Can I say, "In 10 years
your ass gonna be up in here"?

:20:10
Now you gonna be
up in here.

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- I'm a convict. What you want?
- Frances Shepard?

:20:15
The warden needs to see you.
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Oh, come on.
I got to use the phone.

:20:19
He said that we need
to leave right away.

:20:30
You know, Shepard,
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you'd get along much better if you'd
learn to speak up in here.

:20:34
Who knows, you might become
a trustee one day.

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- Captain.
- How are you, sir?

:20:42
Shepard?
:20:48
What happened to your face?
:20:50
- Nothing.
- Just a few questions.

:20:53
Did you see who stabbed
Aisha Nance?

:20:56
No, sir, I didn't.
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But you were in the area
where the stabbing occurred.

:20:59
Yes, sir, I admit
I saw Aisha.


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