1. Thank you, New York.
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2. It's humbling to be speaking to you
as Mayor.
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3. Vanessa's resistance
is hurting you with traditional voters.
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4. My wife and I, we have work to do.
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5. Dr. Glenn, allow me to introduce
Mayor and Mrs. Fisk.
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6. Hector Ayala?
You know, they're saying you killed a cop?
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7. Look, I didn't push him, I swear.
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8. I'd still like to represent you.
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9. Hector, he's not the man I married.
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10. White Tiger?
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11. You neglect to tell me
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12. - that you moonlight as a vigilante?
- Someone's gotta protect the streets.
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13. I need you to find the witness
that Hector saved on the platform.
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14. Nicky. You're the only person
standing between
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15. Hector and consecutive life sentences.
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16. Where is he?
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17. Sadly, he's no longer here.
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18. You don't want to do this.
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19. Thanks.
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20. They, uh, bring you some food?
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21. No.
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22. Luquillo is a beach
near where I'm from in Puerto Rico.
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23. To me,
it's the most beautiful place on Earth.
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24. White sand, palm trees, and the coquis.
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25. It's a little tree frog.
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26. Doesn't croak. It sings its name.
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27. I laugh
because the tourists, man,
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28. they think it's noisy and annoying,
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29. but to us boricuas,
man, it's a magical sound.
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30. And the coqui, it mates for life, right?
So, every sunset...
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31. thousands of these frogs start calling out
to their one and only love.
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32. It's the music of the island.
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33. You're gonna see that beach again, Hector.
I promise.
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34. And you'll be reunited with your family.
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35. Yo, what's up?
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36. Be cool. It's a gimme.
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37. No one plays cowboy.
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38. Evenin', gentlemen.
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39. Whoo! Nippy, isn't it?
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40. I couldn't trouble you for the keys
to this fine vehicle, could I?
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41. - Here you go.
- Thank you very much.
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42. And, uh... wallets, while you're at it.
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43. - Here you go.
- Thank you.
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44. You too, Susan.
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45. Do you know whose truck this is?
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46. Oh.
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47. Are you a hard man, are ya?
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48. Yeah.
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49. Silly wee bastard.
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50. I look over my shoulder, but I grew up
in the city. I'm not afraid,
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51. but somebody invades my privacy,
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52. I have no problem taking my piece
and putting it to their head. That's it.
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53. Long, dark nights out here, man.
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54. Good versus evil, evil versus evil,
good versus good.
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55. Is New York gonna make it? I don't know.
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56. You want answers from me?
I don't have 'em, sorry.
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57. I hear Bacon's Freud triptych
is coming up for auction... again.
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58. The yellow one.
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59. You remember.
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60. I remember.
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61. I could wash two hundred million
through that sale.
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62. I know that it hurts to just sit by,
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63. but I'm reaching for higher goals.
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64. Such as?
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65. Sorry to bother you, sir,
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66. but you wanted to be updated on anything
happening near the Red Hook Port.
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67. - Yes.
- Yeah.
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68. Last night, there was a double homicide
not half a mile from the port.
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69. Apparently, a hijacking gone wrong.
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70. It really doesn't help
sell the place as a destination.
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71. We should make the appropriate calls...
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72. and inspire Chief Gallo
to make it a priority.
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73. Yeah, we can try.
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74. They're misbehaving because
there's no one at the head of the table.
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75. Without you or me there,
they'll turn on each other.
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76. They're rats.
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77. Rats at the bottom of the barrel.
Let them kill each other.
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78. And when
they're done with each other,
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79. whoever is left standing
will come after you.
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80. That world, that kind of violence,
petty blood feuds...
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81. None of it is our concern.
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82. Yeah, okay.
I'll be right there.
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83. You know, you don't need
those glasses indoors, right?
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84. I'm sorry,
are you talking to me?
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85. Who's there?
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86. So, you're a blind lawyer who can fight.
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87. Ah.
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88. Officer Powell.
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89. You know, Murdock, I bet Judge Cooper
would be interested to hear
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90. that you're interfering
with a police investigation.
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91. Oh, I think you mean a shakedown.
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92. It doesn't exactly seem ethical.
I bet he'd throw you right off the case.
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93. Well, at least I won't go to jail.
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94. Witness tampering is a serious offense.
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95. Now, maybe you get lucky, and the DA only
slaps you with a misdemeanor...
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96. but I doubt it.
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97. I'll see you in court, Officer.
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98. I think you've misunderstood
the concept of a safe house.
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99. Probably got eyes on us.
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100. He says it relaxes him or whatever.
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101. That's what this is for.
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102. Hey! Cherry Cola,
you're back, man. Finally.
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103. This is it? Come on, man.
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104. First of all, it's not a party.
I'm not your man.
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105. And this is just for me to get you
on the stand without sweating and puking.
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106. Relax. I got you. Hey.
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107. For how long have you been with the NYPD,
Officer Powell?
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108. Uh, just over 15 years.
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109. And in those 15 years,
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110. how many commendations of excellence
have you received?
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111. Three. I got one for integrity
and two for community service.
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112. Would you say it was unusual
for an officer of your seniority
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113. to be working on New Year's Eve?
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114. Well, I volunteered.
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115. Well, a lotta the guys in my precinct,
they got families, you know, kids,
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116. and mine are grown. Kel's too.
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117. Kel, Officer Shanahan, your partner?
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118. Yeah. We were assigned
to Washington Heights,
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119. and lotta the guys got sent down
to Times Square for the ball drop.
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120. Did you and Officer Shanahan
see much action that night?
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121. We didn't see any action
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122. until we got down
to the platform on 168th.
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123. Hm. What happened there?
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124. Well, we were just finishing up
a routine sweep.
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125. You know, the place was like a ghost town,
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126. and... uh, the defendant,
he just came outta nowhere.
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127. He had this wild look in his eyes,
and when you're a cop long enough,
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128. you know what that look means,
and he starts running toward us.
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129. Did you tell
the defendant to stop?
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130. Yes, many times.
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131. Don't react, Hector.
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132. We yelled and flashed our badges,
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133. but he just kept on coming.
He starts pounding on us, and then...
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134. I feel Kel pull him off me.
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135. Next thing I know, the guy just takes Kel
and pushes him in front of the train.
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136. Like it was nothin'.
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137. Like it was nothing?
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138. Objection. Leading.
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139. Sustained.
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140. Officer Powell,
I know how hard this is for you.
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141. Me and Kel Shanahan,
we were partners for eight years.
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142. You know,
that's eight years of beers and kids,
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143. and just talking about how shitty
the Knicks are.
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144. Kel Shanahan was my best friend.
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145. And that's all over now.
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146. No further questions.
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147. Officer Powell, good morning, um...
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148. I'm told you have a black eye.
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149. - I hope everything is okay.
- Yeah, don't worry about it.
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150. You know,
there's this thing they say in boxing.
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151. The best cure for a black eye
is fast hands.
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152. - Objection.
- Sustained.
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153. Come on, Mr. Murdock.
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154. Officer Powell, I just wanna
make sure I'm clear on something.
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155. You testified that
before my client arrived at the station,
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156. the place was a ghost town.
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157. Yeah.
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158. Meaning you and your partner
were alone on the platform.
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159. Yes.
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160. Now,
language can be strange sometimes
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161. so I just want to make sure
we're saying the same thing here.
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162. By "alone," you mean
just the two of you, no one else?
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163. - That's right.
- There's no passenger waiting for a train?
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164. No.
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165. No busker playing a guitar?
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166. - No.
- Okay. So you're alone.
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167. No buskers or passengers.
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168. Which means there certainly wasn't
a confidential informant
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169. - you were roughing up.
- Objection!
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170. You better have
a good faith basis for this, Mr. Murdock.
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171. Yeah, I do, Your Honor.
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172. Tight leash,
if you get my meaning.
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173. Officer Powell, let's try this.
You ever met a man named Nicky Torres?
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174. I never heard of him.
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175. That's curious, 'cause as I understand it,
Nicky Torres is a confidential informant
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176. who used to work with the NYPD.
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177. In fact, he used to work with you
and Officer Shanahan directly.
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178. Officer Powell,
did you and Officer Shanahan
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179. have an arranged meeting with Nicky Torres
on the platform that night?
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180. I told you, I don't know him.
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181. Yeah. You did say that.
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182. Thank you.
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183. Torres cannot testify.
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184. He's almost ready.
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185. - What's he doin'?
- Should I be worried?
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186. Yep.
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187. Hey, you promised I'd be safe.
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188. You'll be fine if you stay out of sight.
Come on, let's go.
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189. Looking at the doors
isn't gonna get them here any faster.
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190. Who says I'm looking at the doors?
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191. They'll be here.
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192. All rise.
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193. Supreme Court State of New York,
part 20 is in session.
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194. The Honorable Fitzgerald Cooper presiding.
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195. - You good?
- Yeah.
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196. Mr. Murdock, call your witness.
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197. Just another second, Your Honor.
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198. Mornin', Officer.
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199. Get outta the van, asshole.
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200. Where is he?
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201. Open it.
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202. - You good?
- Yeah.
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203. Come on! Let's go!
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204. They're here.
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205. Impeccable timing, buddy.
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206. Would you state your name for the record?
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207. Yeah. My name's Nicky Torres.
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208. And, uh, where do you live,
Mr. Torres?
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209. Washington Heights.
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210. So, are you close
to the 168th Street subway station?
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211. Yeah,
it's four blocks from my house.
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212. Where're you working right now?
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213. I'm between jobs at the moment.
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214. Right, you've had a rough
couple of years, huh?
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215. Eighteen months ago,
I got pinched for dealing.
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216. I knew I shouldn't have done it,
but I got a kid. I needed money.
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217. So, you were looking
at a prison sentence.
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218. What happened with that case?
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219. It went away.
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220. Can you tell the jury why?
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221. I told the cops
I'd help 'em out sometimes.
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222. And by "help out," you mean
become a confidential informant?
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223. Yeah.
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224. Mr. Torres, is that what you were doing
on the night of New Year's Eve?
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225. Were you passing along information
to Officers Shanahan and Powell?
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226. Remembering you're under oath.
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227. No. I was home all night.
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228. Forgive me, I'm confused here.
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229. Previously, you stated pretty clearly that
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230. you were actually at the 168th Street
subway station being beaten
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231. - when Hector Ayala saved your life.
- Objection.
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232. - Objection!
- Sustained.
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233. He put himself in harm's way, didn't he?
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234. - Matt! Matt!
- Counsel, stand down!
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235. Well, this is bullshit.
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236. - Just end it.
- Well, what's it gonna be, Mr. Murdock?
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237. I withdraw the witness, Your Honor.
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238. Mr. Torres, you are dismissed.
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239. The mayor's 30 minutes late.
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240. He won't be joining us.
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241. Now, the shootout two days ago at the port
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242. is just the latest in a long line
of very noisy mistakes.
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243. Truck hijackings, violence at the docks,
a gang war...
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244. These are the headlines splashed across
the front page of The Examiner.
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245. It all ends today.
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246. We don't take orders from you, son.
That's not how things work.
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247. Luca.
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248. This is what you owe Viktor.
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249. Restitution.
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250. 1.8. I like the sound of that.
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251. Are you out of your mind?
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252. Maybe next time, hire guys
who know how to jack a truck!
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253. Maybe you shouldn't have hired
a bunch of trigger-happy assholes.
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254. Enough! You're proving my point.
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255. All this arguing, bloodshed, chaos...
It's getting in the way.
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256. 1.8. That's the number.
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257. Oh, yeah? I got a better idea.
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258. How about I pay zero dollars to Viktor,
and you go tell Fisk
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259. if he's got something to say to me,
he can come tell me himself?
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260. I don't take orders
from the mayor's errand boy!
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261. I don't work for the mayor.
I work for the man.
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262. So he was fine
when we prepped him.
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263. He's an annoying pain in the ass,
but he was fine.
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264. So what the hell happened?
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265. Maybe the cops got to him,
or they threatened his kid.
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266. Or he was never on our side
in the first place.
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267. So what do we have without Nicky?
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268. Nothing. Our entire defense
just got flushed down the toilet.
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269. Maybe there's a paper trail,
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270. some kind of CI registration form
or a record of payments or something?
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271. We get that, we can recall him
as a hostile witness.
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272. I looked. There's nothin'.
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273. Powell did everything cash,
kept it all off the books.
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274. He testify for them?
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275. - Is there a case we can hang on him?
- Nothing I found.
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276. He's innocent. We put him on the stand.
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277. He tells his side of the story. The truth.
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278. And we hope the jury see him
the way we do.
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279. It's our only move.
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280. We're gonna need a lot more bourbon.
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281. What you're trying to do,
it's not going to work.
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282. Counseling?
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283. Tell me.
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284. I sent Buck to Luca
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285. to tell him to pay Viktor
1.8 restitution for the hijacking.
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286. Let's not fall into a place
where I don't trust you.
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287. I don't like watching
everything fall apart.
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288. I respect that.
You wanted to keep the peace.
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289. Sometimes, peace needs to be broken,
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290. and chaos must reign,
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291. just for a moment,
to build a stronger order.
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292. Is that what it is?
Chaos before a stronger peace?
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293. Or is it my penance? For what I did.
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294. - No.
- You're punishing me for Adam.
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295. - I'm not punishing you for anything!
- You're leaving me out in the cold.
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296. Thank you for your patience.
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297. Now, where were we?
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298. Mr. Ayala, how often would you say
you're at the 168th Street subway station?
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299. A few times a week.
It's close to the apartment.
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300. Were you there on New Year's Eve?
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301. Yes.
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302. Would you mind walking us through
what happened that night?
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303. Yeah, I bought
some flowers at la bodega,
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304. and I was heading down to the station.
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305. Where were you going, Mr. Ayala?
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306. Mr. Ayala?
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307. My wife and I,
we, uh, live with my sister and my niece.
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308. Soledad and I, we've always dreamt
of having our own place,
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309. and I had finally saved up the money.
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310. I put a deposit down on a studio
in the South Bronx.
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311. It's not much, but it's ours.
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312. I was going there
to put the flowers there for the next day.
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313. 'Cause you wanted to surprise your wife.
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314. Yes.
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315. Okay, so,
you were heading into the station.
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316. What happens next?
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317. I heard yelling.
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318. Sounded like someone
was in trouble, so I ran down...
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319. to see what was going on.
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320. What did you see?
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321. A man getting beat up.
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322. Did you know the man?
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323. No. And I never saw him again
until yesterday in court.
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324. And now I know his name is Nicky Torres.
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325. What about the men
who were doing the beating?
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326. - Did you know them?
- No.
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327. Did you know
they were police officers?
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328. No. No, I yelled at them to stop
and they didn't.
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329. So I ran down to help.
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330. And then,
everything just happened so fast.
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331. I tried to break it up,
then they started beating on me,
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332. and I tried to fight them off
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333. and then, all of a sudden, one of them
slipped and fell onto the tracks.
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334. I was just trying to help.
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335. I didn't want anyone to get hurt.
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336. Could've just walked away.
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337. Ignored the problem.
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338. You decided to risk your own safety
to help a stranger.
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339. Wasn't the first time, was it?
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340. - Uh, I don't understand.
- Well, I'm just saying
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341. that you've put yourself
in harm's way before. Many times.
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342. The question is why?
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343. Because he was in trouble.
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344. You intervened that night
'cause you're a hero.
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345. Matt, don't do this.
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346. Matt, don't do it.
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347. Mr. Ayala, yes or no. Are you
the vigilante known as the White Tiger?
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348. - Objection, Your Honor!
- Order!
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349. - Yes or no? Mr. Ayala?
- Order!
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350. Order in my court!
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351. Both of you, in my Chambers, now.
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352. Boy, you are a real slippery
piece of shit, you know that?
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353. You sat in that very spot,
and you misled me.
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354. You made representations to me,
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355. you conned me
into suppressing this information,
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356. you lectured me
about what's right and wrong,
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357. and then, you have the nerve to stand up
and make a mockery of my courtroom?
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358. That wasn't my intention, Your Honor.
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359. They somehow got to my star witness.
My hand was forced.
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360. What happened to all that lofty rhetoric
about "unfairly biasing the jury?"
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361. Hector's alter ego
is critical to this case.
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362. What he's done as the White Tiger
speaks to the strength of his character.
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363. - My God.
- It's well within my rights—
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364. Is there a Division of Hypocrisy
at Murdock and Associates?
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365. All right, stop it, both of you! Stop it.
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366. I can strike this from the record,
but that is pointless.
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367. I can declare a mistrial,
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368. but it's out already,
so I'd say that ship has sailed.
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369. Put me in quite a bind, Mr. Murdock.
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370. I didn't mean to disrespect the court,
Your Honor.
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371. Let me be clear.
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372. You blew open this door, Mr. Murdock.
Which means—
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373. Yeah. It's open season on my client.
I get it.
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374. Well, that's it.
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375. Thank you, Your Honor.
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376. Um...
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377. Just... I sit atop a pyramid
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378. - of over 500 ADAs.
- Mm.
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379. You're not gonna be able
to stumble into traffic court
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380. without one of them up your ass.
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381. I hope it was worth it.
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382. I don't think that
Mr. Ayala is gonna get a fair trial.
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383. You know why? He's Puerto Rican.
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384. He's gonna single him out.
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385. If you have enough evidence,
he should go to prison,
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386. but give him a fair trial,
which I don't think he's gonna get it.
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387. You should've asked me first.
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388. I know.
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389. It wasn't your secret to tell.
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390. Just trying to keep you
outta prison, buddy.
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391. We were losing,
and I had to take a big swing.
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392. You know, Hector, if you are acquitted,
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393. your White Tiger days are over.
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394. I mean, you know that, right?
You can't... ever put that suit back on.
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395. I don't think you understand.
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396. Being the White Tiger
is more than just putting on a suit.
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397. It's who I am.
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398. It's a calling.
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399. I didn't choose it. It chose me.
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400. Might as well ask me to stop breathing.
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401. There are other ways to help.
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403. Ways that don't require a mask.
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404. You have to think about your family now.
They need you.
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406. I think you might be surprised
at how much you don't miss being him.
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407. We had just dropped
our son off at a game.
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408. We were driving home,
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409. and this SUV, it runs a stop sign,
and it just plows right into us.
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410. The engine caught on fire.
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but it was stuck.
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I see someone running toward us.
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I was leaving work.
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this alley to get home.
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I screamed,
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I don't know what would've happened.
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422. And now, let's hear
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423. This is a police report
filed by Officer Lucas Barlow.
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424. "On the night of October 2nd,
at 2:38 a.m.,
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to an attempted burglary call.
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426. "When I arrived,
the suspect was hiding in an alley,
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427. "and before I could draw my weapon,
he attacked me without provocation.
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428. "We fought.
And then, White Tiger appeared.
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429. "He intervened, pulled the suspect off me,
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434. All of these tell a different version
of the same story,
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435. and it isn't the story of a man
who has a vendetta against the police.
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let's talk about Mr. and Mrs. Burgos.
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toward a burning car to save strangers?
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Officer Barlow was in trouble,
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when others would've run out. Why?
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that Hector attacked them,
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That's what they said.
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extraordinary strength and power?
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goes out and risks his life
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to protect his community.
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in cold blood?
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I get up, I kiss my wife, I call my kids,
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of this great city,
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I give money to my parish,
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to see my mother.
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capable of good, capable of evil.
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might have done some good things.
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of doing a bad thing?
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when they get hit by a train?
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200,000 pounds of steel slam into you,
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all of your organs are eviscerated,
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like a circus balloon full of blood.
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485. But here's the kicker, you're still alive.
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until they back the train up,
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487. and then your body, it just bursts.
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488. And that is exactly what happened
to Officer Shanahan
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in front of that train.
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490. But we're supposed to be okay
with that, right?
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some nice things for people.
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they're officers of the law.
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even in the face of danger.
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these brave men and women show up
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to serve you, to serve me,
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for his community, why is he hiding?
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in the first degree,
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in the second degree,
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in the first degree,
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you're free to go.
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519. Thank you, Your Honor. Thank you.
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520. - Thanks.
- Congratulations, Hector.
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how do you respond to Mayor Fisk
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and all vigilantes cop killers?
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524. We're grateful
that justice was served, everyone.
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Thank you.
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529. All due respect, sir,
we have people at the Times.
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531. Absolutely.
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532. Gotta love a man who cooks.
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is a bit depressing.
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and now you get to enjoy the spoils?
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537. Not quite yet. One thing's missing.
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we were so broke,
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for an office bottle of O'Melveny's.
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542. Needless to say, the first bottle lasted
a very long time.
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Foggy Nelson, right?
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546. Yeah.
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the good moments when they came.
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in the hollow of his hand.
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is an absolute miscarriage of justice.
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found him not guilty.
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I should know.
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is allowed to roam the streets,
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that's based on the rule of law.
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to cover his face...
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demands that I keep it.
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