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7. I'm gonna call her.
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to call her.
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didn't she?
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your card.
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11. Besides, she was, like,
undressing Darby anyway.
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13. With her eyes.
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14. Whoa!
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Help a guy out.
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what, I'll tell you what.
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18. You go into that bar
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a guy named Darby
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on the lips?
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at The Palm.
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22. No... pardon
my friend, pal.
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23. He's in heat.
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24. That's okay.
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25. No way!
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26. Darby's so smart, he should
really learn to lock his doors.
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27. This is stupid.
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to do with this.
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29. You're right, you're right.
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with a man's wheels.
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31. His golf clubs are
a whole other story.
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32. You are crazy,
you know that?
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33. He just got those
Titleists with the ti...
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34. Couple of yuppies
drank too much
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35. decided they'd play
a prank on their buddy.
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36. They thought they'd break
into a Lexus
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38. There's the Lone Ranger
and Tonto over there
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39. and I sprang for the coffee.
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40. Hey, much as I love
seeing your face, Garvin
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our department.
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42. Well, one man's prank's
another man's homicide.
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43. Whoa. That does it.
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44. I'm going to stay
with the Crown Vic.
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45. Detroit knows a thing
or two about trunk space.
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46. Word.
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47. Well, we don't have
to go far
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48. to find the murder weapon.
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49. Let's get a look at him.
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50. White male, looks to be
in his mid 20s.
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51. The good news is,
he never saw it coming.
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52. Uh, name's Gordon Meeks.
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53. The car's registered
in his name.
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54. Just bought it last month.
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55. He should have thought
about leasing.
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57. What do you want?
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58. We don't know anything else.
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59. A few more questions.
Your friend Meeks...
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60. Our friend's name
is Ryan Darby.
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61. Okay, well, who's
Gordon Meeks?
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62. Don't you see
what they're doing?
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63. They think we're
common criminals.
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64. You did break
into a car.
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65. It was a prank.
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66. You know, "ha-ha."
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67. We work at Bennington Hart
on Wall Street.
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68. Oh, so, the thing about
being common criminals
wasn't that far off.
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69. If I didn't feel like
throwing up, I'd laugh.
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70. Darby!
Thank God.
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a black Lexus.
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of them before.
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75. You know what? I'm beat.
Let's just book 'em
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76. and worry about it
tomorrow morning.
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77. Damn it, Darby!
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78. What the hell were you
going to do to my Titleists?
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79. Oh, another prankster.
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80. All right. All three
of you out of here.
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81. Should have
let you rot.
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82. There's nothing
on this guy Meeks.
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83. The only prints
on the car were his.
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84. Well, we got a name
for the deceased.
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85. That usually comes
with an address.
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86. Mr. Meeks had a nice life.
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87. Armani, Brioni, Prada.
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88. What happened
to "buy American"?
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89. What happened
to American quality?
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90. Hey, my suits were made
right on Sixth Avenue.
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91. Yeah, ten years ago.
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92. And your point is?
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93. Whoa.
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94. Looks like Gordon
hit the Lotto...
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95. on more than one occasion.
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96. Lenny, look.
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97. Maybe it does.
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98. What?
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100. Oh.
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101. Something tells me Gordon
was up to no good.
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102. There's got to be over
$100,000 in here.
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103. "DN345. PN937."
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104. That looks like
some kind of code.
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105. Think Meeks was
a loan shark?
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106. I don't think he was
a Colonel in the Salvation Army.
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107. What are you doing?
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108. Well, these envelopes
were sealed.
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109. The cash was probably
going out
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110. which means that something
had to come in
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111. to fill that suitcase.
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112. "947 Fifth Avenue."
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113. And that address
costs a chunk of change.
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114. What you want
to do with this?
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115. Well, there's this Ferrari
I've had my eye on.
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116. Are you sure Gordon sent you?
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117. Let's say we're here
on his behalf.
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118. Because he usually tells me
ahead of time
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119. if someone new
is coming.
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120. Yeah, well,
Mr. Meeks is busy.
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121. Was I short?
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122. It looks like it.
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123. I could have sworn
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dimes, like always.
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125. Ah. "Five dimes."
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126. So Gordon Meeksisyour bookie.
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127. Who are you guys?
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128. Detectives Briscoe
and Green.
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129. Oh, come on!
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130. You've got to have
something better to do.
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131. Slow news day.
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132. I'm a dermatologist.
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133. You have any idea
how boring that is?
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on a ball game
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136. Is that a crime?
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137. Actually, it is.
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138. Not if I place
the bet overseas.
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139. Five grand?
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140. You must have a lot
of frequent flier miles, doc.
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141. I call an 800 number.
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142. I log on to the Internet.
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143. Either way, the bet
is actually placed
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is perfectly legal.
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145. Until money changes
hands here.
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148. but everybody does it,
nobody gets hurt.
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149. Wrong again, doc.
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150. Gordon Meeks is dead.
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151. W-what?
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152. So you go up or down
five grand
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from Gordon?
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154. Or Stevie.
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155. Monday's the day
we balance the books.
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156. Stevie?
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157. Strelzik.
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158. He's Gordon's partner...
boss, actually.
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159. You know where
we can find Mr. Strelzik?
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160. You're sure it was Gordon?
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161. He looked like his photo ID.
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164. You'd like it better
if they dumped him
in an alley?
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165. What my partner meant to say
was in your line of work
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violence now and then.
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167. Are you kidding?
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168. Our clientele is a who's who
of New York money.
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169. Besides, we don't let
anyone bet more
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171. Aw, the bookie with a heart.
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business, Detective.
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176. Where would you get that idea?
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178. We're both employees of First
Run Gaming, Incorporated.
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incorporated in Costa Rica.
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180. You know I-I warned him.
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182. But he had to show off
with the fancy suits
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of his clients last night?
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185. Yeah.
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in shoot-arounds
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a minute before tip off.
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minus eight and a half.
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I put a nickel to win.
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190. Yeah, but they
only won by eight.
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191. Tell me about it.
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192. That toll free phone call
cost me five hundred bucks.
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did Gordon come by?
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194. Around 5:00.
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195. My secretary called me out
of a deposition.
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196. And your partners
don't mind any of this?
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197. Hey, we're lawyers, not monks.
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198. My husband's on Wall Street
18 hours a day.
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199. So it's either find a lover or
put a couple of bucks on a game.
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200. Well, I guess doing
the latter's a lot safer.
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201. If I got caught
doing the former
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to do the latter.
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203. And your husband
don't mind?
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Wall Street's going
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206. And at least I can trust
the people I invest with.
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207. Hey, when Gordon
Meeks came by
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to deliver or collect?
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bet the Knicks.
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betting the home team.
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I'm surfing the web
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over his cold.
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under the gun, right?
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before game time,
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minus the eight for two dimes.
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217. Hey, a push beats
the hell out of loss.
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218. Sure, but if Spree
hit the damn free throw
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220. And Gordon wouldn't
have had a reason
to come callin'.
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221. I don't mind losing.
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to get the cash that kills me.
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both placed bets
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just before tip off.
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the Jets, so when you call in
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a half a point.
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score a half a point?
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241. You don't. It just means
that there can't be a push.
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like this?
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working.
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254. A neighbor called
the precinct
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cut down the yellow tape
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on Meeks's door.
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in the apartment.
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261. It's hard to say. You'll see.
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going to do—
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till I break?
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266. This is Betsy. Sweet young
thing, don't you think?
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268. Go ahead.
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the 12th degree...
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271. Listen, listen.
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272. We're investigating
the murder of Gordon Meeks.
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274. As in dead?
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275. Yeah. We found him Monday night.
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a bum like him
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a ring on my finger?
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What the hell is that?
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post-married.
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live together?
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"Wait, babycakes,
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a ring by Christmas.
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290. I called the bum
last night.
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293. I figured he's dunking
his donut, you know?
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294. And the police tape
across the door
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might be wrong?
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299. Hey, can you think of anybody
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300. that would want
to hurt him?
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301. Try every bimbo
in Bensonhurst.
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302. I answered his phone
a couple of days ago
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all fancy-shmancy
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or death or somethin'.
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she goes nutso screaming at me.
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this girl's name?
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312. You've got to see it from our
point of view, Mrs. Ashman.
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phone call to your bookie.
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314. You end up with a black eye
and he ends up dead.
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Fine.
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this kick boxing class?
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Please don't say
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323. I wouldn't. About
the gambling anyway.
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into Meeks for?
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326. Thousand?
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327. Damn Knicks.
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328. $25,000? Susan spends
more than that on shoes.
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329. Well, at least then
she has something
to show for it.
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330. What do you think I do
on Wall Street? I gamble.
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to tell Susan
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a few dollars?
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334. Sure, if she won.
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my hard-earned cash...
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Come on, Ed.
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kill anyone
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341. I don't know.
I also don't know why
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on your cell phone.
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347. Susan swore she would stop.
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how much she lost.
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was sleeping with her.
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a whore for the money.
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maybe I would have.
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give me his name.
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355. Remember, Mr. Ashman,
we know that you called him.
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360. Finally, he agreed to meet me
Monday night
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with his accountant.
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362. But people like this
have accountants?
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364. As far as I knew they were
"entertainment consultants."
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365. It was not
tax time.
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366. Why were they here
Monday night?
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367. Look, it's a cash business.
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of getting misplaced.
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370. In other words,
somebody ripped
them off.
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371. Gordon thought it was Stevie.
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372. Now, how much are
we talking about?
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373. Almost 600 grand.
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374. They were really
going at it.
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375. Gordon wanted me
to go over the books
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that Stevie was stealing.
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378. Put it this way:
They were short.
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and Mr. Strelzik
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381. They went
for steaks at Paul's
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to kiss and make up.
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is the New York medium;
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the T-Bone rare.
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387. What do you think?
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388. Sounds like
they're regulars.
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389. The chef comes out
to greet them.
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regular table.
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391. So, Monday night...
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393. Maybe a bit more
to drink than normal.
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396. Lennie... this look familiar?
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398. We sell them;
six for $55.
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400. Problem number one: These
knives are hardly unique.
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restaurant supply house.
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402. Half the steak houses
in the city use these.
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So quick?
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hold my breath.
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smudged to read.
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411. Nada, fellas.
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412. Yeah, but these are
reading glasses.
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413. There you go. The
librarian did it.
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414. Gordon Meeks was 25.
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416. But Stevie Strelzik,
on the other hand...
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was ripping him off.
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he didn't tell the big boys
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a murder weapon.
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422. Yeah, but those were
Strelzik's glasses
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424. Uh-huh.
In Meeks's car.
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to the company picnic together.
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427. Sounds like you don't think
we have enough for an arrest.
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428. Yes.
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429. No, no, I'll tell them.
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430. That was Beck.
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431. Fibers from the blade
matched the tablecloths
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435. Daddy.
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436. Mm-hmm.
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to you, Mr. Strelzik.
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do this in private.
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to Mommy.
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442. (sighing):
Sweet kid.
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443. Too bad you're going
to miss her wedding.
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you are under arrest
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of Gordon Meeks.
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446. Steven?
You have the right
to remain silent.
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447. Anything thing you say
can be used against you
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449. You have the right
to an attorney.
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450. Docket Number 57893.
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v. Steven H. Strelzik.
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452. Murder One.
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453. Great. Get the day
started off with a bang.
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454. How do you plead?
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455. Your honor, the defense objects
to your cavalier attitude
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456. and demands an apology.
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457. Who is this?
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458. Furthermore, in light
of the lack of...
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459. Is this going to
take long, Mr...?
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460. Dworkin. Randolph J.,
Your Honor.
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461. And yes,
I do have...
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462. You win, Mr. Dworkin.
I apologize.
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463. Thank you, Your Honor.
Now...
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464. Don't push it.
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465. How does your client plead?
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466. Not guilty, Your Honor.
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467. Counselor?
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468. Due to the heinous nature
of the crime
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469. the People request the defendant
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470. be remanded without bail,
Your Honor.
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471. Your Honor, I object.
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472. What murder isn't heinous?
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473. Good point.
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474. No bail.
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475. Next.
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476. Mr. McCoy. Dworkin, Randolph J.
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477. I'm honored to cross swords
with a legend.
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478. I was just telling my client
here— oh, I'm sorry.
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479. Steven Strelzik, Jack McCoy;
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480. you've already had the
pleasure, Ms. Southerlyn.
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481. So I was just telling
Steven all about
the Gelfant case.
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482. You really knocked it out
of the park in that one.
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483. Front-page Law Journal.
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484. My hat's off.
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485. Sit. Sit.
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486. Make yourself to home.
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487. I assume you asked us here
to talk about a deal.
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488. What did I tell you? Better
than him, they don't come.
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489. So, I was thinking we could
brush this all under the carpet
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490. with say, uh, Assault Two.
Suspended sentence.
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491. Your client's been indicted
for Murder One.
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492. Hey, we all
make mistakes.
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493. Maybe you don't understand,
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494. I'll put an offer
on the table for Murder Two.
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495. It'll stay there
until I leave this
room, which will be
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496. in about 60 seconds.
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497. That's fine.
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498. That's fine, but, uh
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499. there is one thing
you should know.
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500. Mr. Strelzik here is one
of those fussbudgets
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501. you know, the type who writes
everything down: names, dates
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502. dollars and cents.
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503. The police have already
confiscated his records.
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504. Of course they have.
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505. But, you see, it turns out, uh,
Mr. Strelzik has maintained...
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506. What should we call it?
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507. Um, a separate set of
records for his more
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508. esoteric clientele.
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509. Are you trying to blackmail us?
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510. God forbid I should do
such a thing.
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511. No. No, no, no, no.
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512. This is just a bit of the old...
give and take.
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513. Good-bye, Mr. Dworkin.
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514. What is a Randy Dworkin?
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515. I checked him out inMartindale.
Harvard Harvard.
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516. Clerked for Judge Tattleman
in the Southern District
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517. then worked for six years
for Pettijohn Burser
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518. turned down partnership
to go out on his own
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519. and since then he's had
a really good track record.
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520. What?
Beating speeding tickets?
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521. Federal Court actually.
My point is
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522. is that Mr. Strelzik's
little black book
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523. might embarrass a lot
of influential people.
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524. Did he kill Gordon Meeks?
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525. We think he did.
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526. Does anyone in this room
have his or her name
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527. in that little book of his?
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528. Of course not.
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529. Then convict the S.O.B.
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530. I'm Jack McCoy,
Mrs. Ruben.
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531. I'll be prosecuting
this case.
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532. I have to ask you
certain questions
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533. to determine
whether there are any
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534. conflicts that would
prevent you from judging
the facts in this case
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535. fairly and honestly.
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536. I understand.
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537. First, are you acquainted
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538. with the defendant
Steven Strelzik?
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539. No.
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540. His attorney,
Mr. Dworkin?
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541. No.
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542. The defendant in this case
is accused
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543. of first-degree murder
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544. the penalty for which
can be either
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545. 25 years to life in prison
or the death penalty.
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546. Would your conscience
prevent you
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547. from applying either one
of those sentences?
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548. "An eye for an eye,"
that's what I always say.
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549. Thank you, Mrs. Ruben.
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550. It's a lovely day today,
isn't it, Mrs. Ruben?
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551. It's a little warm in here
for my taste.
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552. We'll see if we can get
the air turned up abissel.
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553. That would be nice.
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554. She's fine with me.
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555. You consider yourself
a gambler, Mr. Nathan?
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556. I put a couple of dollars
in the Super Bowl pool
at the office.
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557. That's it?
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558. I was in Las Vegas once.
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559. I won a couple of dollars
on the slots.
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560. Do you know
any chronic gamblers?
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561. My brother.
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562. His wife left him
because he played
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563. the ponies a little more
than she liked.
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564. Is there any reason
you couldn't give out
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565. the maximum sentence
in this case?
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566. Not at all.
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567. Thank you, Mr. Nathan.
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568. He's fine.
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569. That's a nice tie, Mr. Nathan.
Where'd you get it?
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570. Barney's.
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571. Cost you and arm
and a leg, I'll bet.
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572. Maybe just an arm.
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573. I love this guy.
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574. You got to give
Dworkin credit.
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575. At least he enjoys
his work.
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576. There's a complaint box
outside Branch's office, Serena.
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577. That's not
what I meant.
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578. If you're paid
in cash
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579. you're just not that
afraid to lose.
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580. Although, I would
have rejected
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581. two-thirds
of his witnesses.
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582. The facts are against you,
argue the law.
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583. Law's against you,
charm the jury.
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584. Gee, was that charm?
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585. I thought
it was just buffoonery.
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586. Buffoons don't clerk
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587. for federal judges.
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588. The People
of the State of New York
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589. against Steven Strelzik.
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590. I object, Your Honor.
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591. We haven't even started yet.
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592. The People of New York?
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593. I'd say that's a bit
prejudicial.
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594. It certainly doesn't mean
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595. allthe people
of this great state
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596. are against my client
from the get-go.
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597. I know I'm not
against him.
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598. And you, Your Honor,
you're certainly open-minded
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599. on the matter.
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600. And we can't forget the jury
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601. because if they're predisposed
against my client...
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602. Quite cute, Counselor.
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603. Try it again
and we're talking contempt.
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604. Much thanks, Your Honor.
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605. I did their books
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606. for three years.
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607. And filed
their tax returns.
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608. That's right.
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609. I encouraged them
to report all income.
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610. I'm sure you did.
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611. Now if I could turn
your attention
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612. to the night Mr. Meeks
was killed.
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613. What, if anything,
do you recall about that night?
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614. Well, they were arguing.
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615. Gordon... I mean, Mr. Meeks
was accusing Mr. Strelzik
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616. of stealing some
of the profits.
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617. Was he?
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618. Yes.
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619. But you didn't tell that
to the police.
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620. Mr. Strelzik
was still my client.
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621. I had to consider
my professional obligations.
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622. And now?
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623. Well, he did kill someone.
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624. Do I hear an objection,
Mr. Dworkin?
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625. Why ruin the flow?
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626. Things must have been tense
in your office that night.
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627. They were loud.
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628. I suggested they go have
a drink at Paul's Steakhouse
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629. around the corner
and talk it out between them.
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630. Thank you, Mr. Riley.
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631. You're a Certified Public
Accountant, Mr. Riley
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632. is that right?
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633. Yes.
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634. Am I allowed to deduct
Knicks tickets
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635. if I force myself to take
a client every now and then?
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636. relevance.
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637. Do you know what
these guys charge?
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638. Your Honor?
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639. I know, I know.
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640. My first appellate case
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641. Judge Kornbeck asked me
to define "strict scrutiny"
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642. as it pertains
to substantive
due process.
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643. With all due respect
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644. any first year law student
could do that.
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645. Perhaps, but there I was
confronted with the majesty
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646. of the Court of Appeals.
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647. Nine gods in black robes
looking down at me.
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648. I froze.
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649. Then he repeated the question.
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650. "Counselor, what do you mean
by strict scrutiny?"
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651. So finally I looked him
straight in the eye
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652. I said, "Well, Your Honor
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653. it's like regular scrutiny
with a girdle."
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654. Too bad Judge Kornbeck was born
without a sense of humor.
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655. On the contrary.
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656. He busted up.
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657. And so did his eight brethren.
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658. And you know what?
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659. I won that case.
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660. Opposing counsel
had a hundred years
of precedent
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661. but I made
the judge laugh.
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662. And we have 12
ordinary citizens.
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663. And if they like this guy
more than they like you,
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664. there's a good chance
we could be sucking wind.
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665. Exactly what is it
you do, Mr. Strelzik?
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666. I consult in the
gaming industry.
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667. Let's talk turkey,
shall we?
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668. You're a bookie.
Is that correct?
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669. Please speak up,
Mr. Strelzik?
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670. Adele's got to take
this all down.
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671. Yes, I'm a bookie.
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672. Just to get our terms straight.
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673. You take wagers
on ball games from the public?
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674. That's right.
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675. Now, if someone loses,
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676. say, a lot of money
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677. what, you let 'em slide
for a couple weeks
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678. until they win the lotto
or Uncle Morty kicks the bucket
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679. leaving him a pot of gelt?
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680. That wouldn't be good
for business.
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681. No, I suppose not.
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682. So what would you do
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683. to goose
this unfortunate fellow?
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684. Gordon... Mr. Meeks was more
the muscle end of the business.
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685. Just like the movies, huh?
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686. Objection.
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687. Yes, I suppose
I'd object
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688. to a couple
broken kneecaps myself.
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689. Enough, Counselor.
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690. Mr. Strelzik, you were in
the courtroom earlier this week
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691. when your accountant Mr. Riley
testified, weren't you?
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692. Yes.
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693. He accused you
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694. of stealing money.
You heard that, did you?
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695. Yes.
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696. Dirty liar, isn't he?
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697. Objection.
Withdrawn.
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698. To your knowledge,
was Mr. Riley correct
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699. in his assessment
of your business situation?
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700. Yes.
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701. Whoa.
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702. Did I just hear you testify
under oath
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703. that you were stealing money
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704. from the people
you were working with?
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705. Yes.
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706. In most businesses,
that's a no-no, Mr. Strelzik.
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707. You had to expect Mr. Meeks
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708. to be just a tad
upset with you.
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709. I really didn't care.
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710. I needed the money.
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711. And what was so important,
Mr. Strelzik?
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712. What on Earth could justify
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713. in your mind stealing
your company's hard-earned
gambling profits?
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714. I was sending the money
to Israel
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715. to help stop
the senseless murder
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716. of innocent Jews.
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717. He sandbagged us,
Your Honor.
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718. What, I'm supposed
to show you my hand
before you call my bet?
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719. Let me remind you, Counselor,
this is not a game.
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720. Damn right it's not.
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721. My client has devoted
his adult life
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722. to fighting a disease
bigger than AIDS,
bigger than polio.
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723. Beating the gaming laws?
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724. No, anti-Semitism.
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725. They gave Salk
a Nobel Prize.
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726. You want to give my client
a life sentence.
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727. He killed an innocent man.
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728. He was going
to stop him
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729. from doing what
he knew in his heart
was necessary.
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730. There was better ways
than murder, sir.
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731. Yeah? Name one.
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732. Oh, and before
you tell me
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733. violence doesn't solve anything
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734. think about the Afghani women
who are now permitted
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735. to show their faces in public
because of violence.
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736. Think about the black man
in America
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737. who had his chains unlocked
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738. because of,
you guessed it, violence.
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739. And while we're still
on the subject
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740. let's not forget
my great-aunt Sophie
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741. who spent six glorious years
in that garden spot
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742. known as Auschwitz
until American violence
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743. said, "Soph,
you can go home now."
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744. Counsel is asserting
justification, Your Honor.
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745. That's an affirmative defense
which requires notice.
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746. I'm not asserting anything.
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747. I asked my client a question,
he answered it.
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748. I didn't hear me
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749. use the word "justification,"
did you? Did you?
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750. I didn't, Mr. Dworkin.
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751. You're actually going
to allow this?
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752. Would you have prepared
your case any differently?
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753. That's beside the point.
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754. Answer my question.
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755. The statute says it's
irrelevant.
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756. I'll take that as a no
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757. which means
you haven't been prejudiced.
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758. The People's objection
is overruled.
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759. Your Honor, in effect,
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760. the defendant is changing
his plea
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761. to guilty with a reason
at this stage of the trial!
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762. I heard him say
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763. he stole the money.
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764. I didn't hear him say
he killed anyone, did you?
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765. No, I didn't.
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766. If the court will allow us
some time
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767. to review our strategy?
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768. What's the difference
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769. since we're making up the law
as we go along anyway?
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770. You have two choices here,
Mr.
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771. You can apologize
or you can be sanctioned.
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772. He apologizes,
Your Honor.
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773. Well, I managed
to talk him out
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774. of fining you
a thousand dollars.
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775. I have a feeling
you're going
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776. to be doing
a lot of that
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777. throughout this trial.
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778. Damn it, Jack,
it doesn't matter
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779. how good our case is
when you antagonize the judge.
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780. We have other
problems, Serena:
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781. Ruben, Nathan, Schwartz,
Finkel, Cohen.
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782. Don't go there.
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783. We've got at least eight
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784. and maybe ten Jews
on the jury.
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785. If your point
is anything other
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786. than we should have
paid more attention
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787. during jury selection,
I don't want to hear it.
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788. The fact is
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789. millions of Arabs despise Jews
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790. to the point of seeking
their annihilation.
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791. this is completely
irrelevant.
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792. This man is on trial
for his life.
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793. I think he's entitled
to speak his mind.
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794. You were saying, Mr. Strelzik?
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795. The notion
that the hatred will stop
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796. if and when Israel gives up
occupation of the West Bank
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797. is an out-and-out lie;
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798. propaganda to justify
their mass murder
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799. to the rest of the world.
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800. The fact is, the Arab community
wanted Israel destroyed
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801. long before Jews ever set foot
in the West Bank.
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802. And what about the money
you sent to Israel?
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803. It buys wheelchairs
and blood banks
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804. and other supplies.
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805. Your Honor, the body was found
in the trunk of a car
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806. in downtown Manhattan.
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807. This is all absolutely...
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808. Sit down, Mr. McCoy.
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809. Did your money buy weapons,
Mr. Strelzik?
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810. You can ask that at cross,
Counselor. Now sit.
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811. But why you, Mr. Strelzik?
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812. It not me, who?
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813. Certainly not him.
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814. You?
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815. Did you steal money
from Gordon Meeks?
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816. He bought $3,000 suits,
$500 shoes.
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817. Yes or no, please.
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818. It was from our company,
to be precise.
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819. But Mr. Meeks discovered
you were taking it.
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820. Yes.
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821. And he threatened
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822. to tell your bosses
in Costa Rica.
Yes.
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823. And if the people
in Costa Rica knew
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824. you were stealing,
I suppose they'd be upset.
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825. They're in a business
to make money.
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826. So the truth is
what you did
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827. was not for Israel,
but for self-preservation.
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828. You didn't want
your legs broken.
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829. First Run Gaming is
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830. a publicly traded company.
They might have sued.
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831. They might have pressed charges.
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832. I doubt they would
have wanted the bad PR.
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833. In any case,
they certainly
wouldn't break my legs.
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834. Did you kill Gordon Meeks?
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835. No.
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836. No further questions.
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837. It's obvious he lied
about killing Meeks.
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838. Yes, it was.
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839. It's also obvious
Dworkin opened the door
wide enough
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840. for this particular jury
to squeeze through.
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841. You have only yourself
to kick for that.
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842. You had the opportunity
to prevent this at voir dire.
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843. Even if we'd noticed
what he was up to
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844. disqualifying a juror
based solely on religion
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845. is a big, fat,
constitutional no-no.
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846. This is not about religion,
it's about politics.
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847. No, it's about
premeditated murder.
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848. Strelzik took the knife
from the restaurant.
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849. He knew what he was
going to do
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850. before he did it.
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851. Only the Honorable Judge Miller
is hell bent
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852. on obfuscating that fact.
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853. There's not a chance
on cutting a deal
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854. with this Dworkin fellow?
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855. Not on his terms, no.
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856. We just need
to keep
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857. the jury focused.
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858. They're human,
Serena.
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859. They come with built-in
predispositions.
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860. Predispositions
this judge appears to share.
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861. And opposing counsel
knew what they were
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862. long before you did.
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863. Which leaves you sitting
in that courtroom
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864. looking like a long-tail cat
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865. in a room
full of rocking chairs.
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866. Let me ask you something.
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867. If we were trying
a Mafia don who'd
happened to give
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868. millions of dollars
to the Church
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869. in front of an all Catholic jury
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870. would you think the same thing?
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871. It's not the same thing.
I can't wait
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872. to hear you explain that one.
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873. Serena...
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874. I'm not anti-Semitic.
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875. Then why are we even
discussing this?
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876. You tell me.
The fact is
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877. we don't have the ideal jury.
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878. Maybe we can't do anything
about that.
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879. But where is it written we can't
do anything about the judge?
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880. I'd better not have heard you
correctly, Mr. McCoy.
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881. It's a perfectly reasonable
request, Your Honor.
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882. Reasonable? You want me
to recuse myself
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883. because I happen
to be Jewish.
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884. With all due respect,
it appears
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885. you are bending over backwards
for this particular defendant.
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886. You've got a set on you,
you know that?
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887. It's that Irish thing,
Your Honor.
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888. That's offensive.
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889. Oh, and this is
cherries and ice cream?
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890. Stereotypes swing both ways,
Ms. Southerlyn.
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891. You don't like how
I run my courtroom
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892. keep putting your objections
on the record.
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893. You know that
we can't do that, sir.
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894. To have those
sitting in judgment
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895. who hate you
for no logical reason.
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896. Gee, I wonder
what that feels like.
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897. I think we're done here.
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898. Steven and I have been
married for 16 years.
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899. And you have no problem
with what he does for a living?
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900. Would I prefer he
were a doctor? Yes.
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901. But these days, what with
HMOs and insurance premiums
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902. you might not have $600,000
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903. in cold cash
laying around the apartment.
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904. Uh, let me ask you, Ms. Strelzik
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905. did your husband
buy you... big diamonds?
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906. No.
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907. Fancy cars?
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908. We don't have a car.
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909. Then, uh, how do you
get your daughter
to her private school?
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910. Rachel's in public school.
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911. Maybe if your husband wasn't
so carefree with his money,
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912. you might be able to enjoy
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913. more of life's simple pleasures.
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914. Last year, we took Rachel
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915. to Jerusalem for
her bat mitzvah.
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916. I know... I know, I read about
the violence in the papers
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917. but once you see
it yourself...
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918. Objection.
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919. Overruled.
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920. Continue, Mrs. Strelzik.
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921. It's like...
Oklahoma City every day.
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922. Bombs going off.
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923. People losing arms, legs.
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924. Children dying...
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925. just because
they walk down the street
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926. for a piece of candy.
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927. Can you imagine
that happening here?
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928. If every day was
September 11th?
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929. People would be
marching on Washington
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930. to destroy everything
remotely Arab.
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931. But what does
our president do?
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932. He warns Israel
to show restraint.
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933. I sympathize, Mrs. Strelzik.
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934. But the fact is,
this case is about one death
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935. here in New York City
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936. and not about a conflict between
Palestinians and Israelis.
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937. You see, even you
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938. you've been brainwashed.
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939. The fact is, there is
no such thing as a Palestinian.
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940. Before Israel took
the land in the '67 war
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941. Gaza was owned by Egypt
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942. and there were
no Palestinians then.
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943. Mrs. Strelzik...
The West Bank was
owned by Jordan
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944. and there were no
Palestinians then.
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945. Tell me, where does
this heartfelt bond
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946. with their long lost land
come from?
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947. These people hate Jews
becausethey're Jews.
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948. They want to destroy
Israel, period.
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949. And believe me, America's next.
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950. Are you done?
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951. Did you know Gordon Meeks?
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952. Of course.
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953. You socialized with him
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954. on more than one occasion?
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955. Yes.
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956. And you think he deserved
to be stabbed in the back
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957. and shoved into the trunk
of a car?
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958. Do I feel badly for him? Yes.
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959. Will I lose sleep over it?
Not a wink.
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960. Because he was
the muscle end
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961. of an illegal gambling operation
who was killed
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962. in pursuit of
a greater good?
That's right.
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963. What if he were a heart
surgeon, Mrs. Strelzik?
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964. What if it were a Nobel Laureate
who got in your husband's way?
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965. The fact is, he wasn't,
Mr. McCoy.
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966. What if he were Jewish?
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967. So do you really think
it would have made a
difference to the jury
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968. if Meeks was Jewish?
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969. I really don't know.
Then why'd you ask?
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970. I was dancing
as fast as I could.
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971. Here's a hypothetical
for you, okay?
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972. A group of Jews is taken over
by some bad guys.
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973. They're given the option:
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974. give over one of your group
to be killed
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975. or all of you
will get slaughtered.
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976. What do they do?
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977. They unlock the jail cell
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978. and sacrifice
the vilest criminal they have.
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979. The Talmud says
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980. they should all allow
themselves to be killed
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981. rather than to give over
even one Jewish soul.
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982. Since when did you become
a Talmudic scholar?
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983. That's beside
the point.
Which is?
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984. Dworkin has turned this
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985. into an us-against-them.
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986. Let's just deal it down.
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987. Well, you certainly did
a 180 on this.
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988. I watched the jury
when Mrs. Strelzik
was on the stand.
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989. Look, I agree with you, Jack.
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990. Strelzik should
rot in his cell
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991. for as long as the
State will have him.
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992. But now you think
we're going to lose.
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993. You know, my only predisposition
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994. is that a killer deserves
to be punished.
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995. Dworkin wanted assault one.
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996. Let's just play
the old give-and-take.
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997. If we put man two on the table
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998. he will grab it
and run as fast as he can.
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999. I'm sorry, I'm sorry,
that cab thing was
a whole situation.
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1000. It's not a problem
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1001. Mr. Dworkin.
So, why the
chitchat?
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1002. I'm willing to go down
to man two.
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1003. Now, don't think I'm not
an appreciative sort
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1004. but I'm going to have
to say no on this one.
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1005. As it turns out, there
are considerations
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1006. beyond innocence and guilt.
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1007. Like a stacked jury?
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1008. Yeah, that's right.
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1009. Those people,
they all stick together.
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1010. It's kind of like back
in the day, when Billy Bob
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1011. was on trial
for lynching po' Willie
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1012. for looking at Betty Lou
the wrong way
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1013. and the jury hearing the case
was Goober and Gomer and Beau.
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1014. It is hardly
the same thing.
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1015. Why, because we're
the "chosen people"?
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1016. Well, if that's the case
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1017. I wish y'all'd choose
someone else for a change.
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1018. I'd like to think we've
taken a few steps forward
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1019. since "the day," Mr. Dworkin.
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1020. Why, because there's
no one goose-stepping
down thestrasse?
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1021. At least the Nazis hid their
sadism from their own people.
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1022. The Arab anti-Semites
who kill Jews are deified.
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1023. Their pictures hang
in the public squares.
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1024. Their families are
compensated financially.
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1025. But hey, everyone's got
to earn a living, no?
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1026. Lets, for the moment
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1027. assume he did it.
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1028. Steven Strelzik
killed Gordon Meeks.
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1029. Why?
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1030. Because he was scared.
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1031. He was scared
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1032. because on the news he saw
people dancing in the streets
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1033. after a suicide bomber
killed elderly women
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1034. in a social club in Jerusalem.
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1035. He was scared
because governments
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1036. around the globe
turn their backs
on this killing
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1037. to pursue oil and other
commercial interests.
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1038. And he was really scared
because his own country,
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1039. the land of the free
and the home of the brave,
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1040. a country which itself was
the recent victim of terror,
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1041. does not regard men who strap
themselves with explosives
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1042. and walk into a pizzeria
filled with Jews
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1043. as terrorists
worthy of fighting.
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1044. Somebody had to do something.
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1045. Steven Strelzik
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1046. did what he thought
was necessary.
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1047. Mr. Dworkin's
a first-rate attorney.
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1048. Hell, he's a magician.
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1049. He put the facts into a box,
sawed the box in half,
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1050. and out popped
thousands of years
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1051. of the most despicable hatred
known to man.
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1052. Like any good magician
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1053. he kept you busy
with what he was saying,
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1054. hoping you wouldn't notice what
he was doing with his hands,
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1055. hoping you wouldn't catch him
trying to hide a corpse...
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1056. trying to make
a murdered man disappear.
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1057. I'm betting
you saw through the trick.
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1058. So the only question is,
will you pretend it worked
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1059. or will you make
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1060. this illusion disappear?
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1061. One bookie killed
another bookie.
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1062. That's it.
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1063. Period.
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1064. The defense hardly bothers
to say otherwise.
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1065. Mr. Dworkin just now
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1066. all but said his client
killed Mr. Meeks.
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1067. Not once did he claim
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1068. Mr. Strelzik was innocent.
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1069. Like I say,
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1071. He knows
no one would believe him.
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1072. Instead, he had
the deeply offensive idea
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1073. to use your sympathy for Israel
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1074. to put a killer
back on the street.
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1075. Mr. Dworkin
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1076. wants you to choose culture
over citizenship,
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1077. visceral hatred
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1078. over codified laws.
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1079. He's counting on at least one
of you saying to himself,
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1080. "I'm a Jew first, and only
after that, an American."
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1081. I asked you back when
you were selected for this job
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1082. whether you could look
at the facts presented
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1083. without passion or prejudice,
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1084. and each one of you
swore under oath that you could.
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1085. I know it's hard...
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1086. but if you don't...
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1087. all of this...
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1088. is meaningless.
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1089. Have you reached a verdict?
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1090. We have, Your Honor.
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1091. On the only count
of the indictment,
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1092. murder in the first degree,
how do you find?
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1093. We find the defendant,
Steven H. Strelzik,
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1094. guilty as charged.
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1095. May I?
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1096. Help yourself.
Hell of a job.
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1097. You're top of the
legal food chain, Jack.
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1098. No question about it.
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1099. You're not upset?
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1100. Hey, giving money to Israel's
a good thing.
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1101. Everyone should do it.
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1102. Murder, on the other hand...
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1103. Here's to hoping
the Big Guy upstairs
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1104. has a little more
sympathy for Mr. Strelzik
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1105. than did the People
of the State of New York.
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