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she supposed to do?
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like a drink of water.
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supposed to mean?
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Not this week.
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while I let them back.
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She was...
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would you go out with her
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to bed with her?
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a bedtime story?
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the honeymoon?
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disease they got, called AIDS?
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invention called condoms?
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your circuits examined.
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to live forever.
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the special ones?
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clean-living.
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on Saturdays?
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at New York hospital.
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my mother always wanted.
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about her personal life?
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depressed for a while.
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about four months ago.
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gonna get married.
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but there's this friend
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to work out with.
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Polly Norris?
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of Waverly, Pennsylvania?
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of Scranton.
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of kindergarten.
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and Vassar.
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MBA from Wharton.
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hang out anywhere special?
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all night
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in the morning?
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sober to steal money?
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Detective Logan.
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162. I guess I don't
offer you guys a drink.
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the prizefight.
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Always got
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is their evening going to be
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the girl in this picture?
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Hermes tie?
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looks department.
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a lot of help, though.
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the hospital,
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maybe she can write.
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in the brain.
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of maybe an involvement
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want you to know about?
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bring this on herself.
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that, Mr. Bartlett.
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smallest piece of information
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grow into a lead.
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would be capable of hurting her.
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about the two men.
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who looked like a movie star.
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name is Steve.
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about him.
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Mr. Gorgeous?
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told us about him.
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Alice In Wonderland.
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taking it so seriously?
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my second-grade teacher
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the Beatles.
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Detective Logan.
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and I won't be interested.
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a mailing permit?
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these days
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with emotional cripples?
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dinner— my biggest backer,
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to see her anymore.
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no commitments.
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she's talking marriage.
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about Sunday night.
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Slow down a moment.
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at Eleanor Phipps,
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supplies in the world.
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her story matches yours.
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friends.
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dazzle easily.
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stay here all night?
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Smart, good-looking.
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find a man.
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sexual intercourse
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the same night?
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never come back.
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And you told her?
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sleep with her?
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to shut her up.
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the sex police?
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let us get back to our lives.
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much about women, do you?
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to feel wanted?
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to Warren Beatty.
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Warren Beatty?
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Harvard Business School.
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up until this Spring.
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sort of engaged.
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from one of those families.
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started a widget company.
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to last forever—
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a great name, no money.
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to get married?
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Rebecca Byrne.
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Seaforth Byrne?
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the Staten Island, the Bronx.
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a safe dropped on her.
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do you?
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Paige Bartlett?
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your man.
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impression on you.
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shown to a table,
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uses it.
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little smile.
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here on Sunday night.
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what time?
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chicken florentine,
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wasn't cooked
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wasn't cold enough.
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and guess what,
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what's the problem?
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doesn't make arrests.
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who's trouble.
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sleeping around...
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it wasn't like that.
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do two guys that night?
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one of them's got an alibi.
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for this Loomis?
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to come in and talk.
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book on that.
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without the collar, fine.
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Mr. Loomis.
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the night she died.
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for, say, tomorrow?
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to an offer.
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you can give us...
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You're leaving
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the Wolf range
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right in.
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agency are you with?
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has been murdered.
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this will affect the price?
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at the dining room area?
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how soft the co-op market is?
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but we'd really like you
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for an interview.
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give my lawyer a call
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your old friend,
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be able to help.
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she got married.
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to send a present.
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Look,
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You haven't tried
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I've told you
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Now if I'm not under arrest—
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472. I'd like to go home.
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473. What's going on here?
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474. Who's the ADA
in charge?
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475. Paul Robinette.
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476. Dick Berkley.
How do you do?
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477. My client— is he in custody?
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478. And if he's in custody,
have you read him his rights?
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479. If you haven't read him his
rights, I want him out now.
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480. Sergeant Greevey,
read Mr. Loomis his rights.
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481. If he wasn't in custody,
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482. and he didn't feel free
to leave...
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483. Counselor, he accepted
our request for an interview.
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484. Oh, really? Really?
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485. An interview,
as opposed to an interrogation.
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486. That's a very interesting
semantic hair split, Detective.
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487. Mr. Berkley...
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488. Mr. Robinette,
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489. you look like a nice fellow.
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490. I'm a nice fellow;
we're all nice fellows,
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491. but you know and I know
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492. that this case has been
mishandled since hour one.
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493. What are you trying to do,
set up an appeal right here?
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494. That's exactly
what I'm trying to do.
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495. Damn it!
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496. That little bitch!
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497. Why couldn't she just
leave me the hell alone?
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498. Damn it!
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499. All right, all right,
come on.
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500. I can't believe
this is happening to me.
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501. I can't believe
this is happening to me!
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502. Paul, I want a yes
or a no answer.
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503. Did Loomis think
he was in custody
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504. before they
mirandized him?
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505. I was there maybe two minutes
before Berkley showed up.
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506. We could have
a serious problem here.
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507. He wasn't in custody.
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508. He came voluntarily.
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509. When did they
arrest him?
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510. Edward Loomis.
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511. Mr. Loomis,
the charge against you
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512. is murder
in the second degree.
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513. How do you plead?
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514. The defendant
pleads not guilty.
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515. Your Honor, if it
pleases the court,
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516. Mr. Loomis
is a trustworthy young man
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517. of impeccable reputation.
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518. I could bring you
many character references
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519. and you would find him
to be as fine a citizen as I do.
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520. All of that aside, Mr. Berkley,
he's charged with murder.
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521. Get on with it.
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522. Thank you, Your Honor.
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523. Mr. Loomis has recently
suffered financial reverses
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524. and bail would be
a severe hardship.
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525. We ask that you release him
on his own recognizance.
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526. Your Honor,
hardship or not...
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527. I'm there before you,
Mr. Stone.
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528. Bail is set at $50,000.
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529. How did you hear
about this, Sally?
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530. Oh, I get messages
from a filling
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531. in my back tooth.
How are you, Paul?
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532. These messages tell you
to bring a photographer?
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533. Great story.
Great characters.
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534. Real people.
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535. Sally, you didn't
invent them.
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536. Can I quote you
on that?
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537. Who's the woman?
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538. Ned's fiancée?
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539. Rebecca Byrne.
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540. Sweet, innocent, rich.
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541. Hmm, outside of Cole Porter,
those words go together?
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542. Well, she thinks
he's Mr. Wonderful.
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543. You know what
her friends call her?
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544. The socialite nun.
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545. Princeton, top eating club,
Harvard Business School.
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546. Making $350,000 a year
before he was 28.
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547. Hey, you're not going
after Al Capone here.
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548. Adam, that's ridiculous.
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549. I'm not talking
merits of the case.
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550. Any jury takes
one look at him,
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551. you're already
down for the count.
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552. Until they look
at the evidence.
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553. Maybe they decide
just 'cause you're handsome,
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554. doesn't mean
you get away with murder.
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555. Yeah, what do you
want me to tell you?
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556. Hamburger is filet mignon?
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557. You've got absolutely no
witnesses to anything
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558. after they left the bar,
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559. and you're prosecuting
every mother's dream
for murder.
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560. You're going to need
a hell of a lot more
than moral indignation
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561. to be able to get a
conviction on this kid.
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562. What would you like?
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563. A confession?
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564. That would be nice.
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565. Waitress says
that he was with the victim
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566. at 1:00 in the morning.
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567. Roommate came home at 2:15.
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568. Loomis says he was home alone.
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569. Feinstein?
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570. He's a slime ball,
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571. but he's got an alibi
wrapped in concrete.
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572. It gets better and better.
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573. So, what do we go?
Loomis was with her
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574. an hour before
she was attacked.
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575. They had an argument.
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576. We got a blood sample,
we know he took her to bed.
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577. Not much.
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578. Loomis is never
what he seems.
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579. To the girlfriend,
he's Mr. Wonderful.
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580. To Polly Norris,
he's mean, he's frustrated.
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581. Snooty maitre d' called him
"our kind of people,"
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582. but the waitress, in ten
minutes, she knew he was a jerk.
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583. What did she call him?
"Lunch meat."
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584. He changes identities
like he changes underwear.
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585. Any surprise
one of them is killer?
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586. I don't know. I think
Schiff's right.
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587. Jury looks at him, they see
a tattoo across his forehead:
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588. "Born to win."
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589. The State is asking
for the most extreme invasion
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590. of my client, Your Honor.
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591. If the words "unreasonable
search and seizure"
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592. have any meaning at all.
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593. The motion on the table
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594. is not for open-heart surgery,
Mr. Berkley.
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595. Just a blood sample.
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596. Please permit me to point out
that the State's case
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597. is less than compelling.
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598. I know the precedents.
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599. Mr. Stone?
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600. Your Honor, this
evidence is crucial.
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601. It will, or it won't
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602. establish the
defendant's presence
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603. at the scene
of the crime.
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604. I think the State has
a compelling interest here.
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605. Mr. Loomis will give
a sample of his blood
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606. to the medical examiner.
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607. Thank you, Your Honor.
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608. Girlfriend's
not here today.
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609. Knock on her door.
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610. When I first met Ned,
six months ago,
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611. he was having
a hard time himself.
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612. I mean, me,
I didn't expect
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613. that my problems
would come first.
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614. My brother was very sick,
almost died,
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615. and Ned flew to Maine
to see him.
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616. Just left the office,
went to the airport
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617. because he knew
it would make me feel better.
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618. Ned was having a hard time?
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619. His brokerage business failed.
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620. But talk to his partner.
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621. Talk to Loren Belknap.
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622. He's a very successful man,
and he just loves Ned.
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623. The night Paige Bartlett
was assaulted,
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624. did you talk to Ned?
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625. I saw him the next day.
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626. He was fine.
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627. Belknap and Loomis,
kings of Wall Street.
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628. Did you ever watch
anybody do Cole calls?
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629. Cold calls?
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630. Cole calls— reverse
phone directories.
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631. Addresses first,
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632. names and numbers
second.
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633. So you find your best customers.
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634. Ned Loomis was 22, 23.
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635. 11 hours straight on the phone,
peddling municipal bonds
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636. when nobody wanted them.
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637. By 9:00 at night,
brokers in business 20 years
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638. would have sold their wives for
the list he built in one day.
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639. But your business went under.
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640. Bad times—
they come, they go.
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641. My house on Nevis,
I'll buy it back someday.
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642. Ned successful
with women?
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643. Swordsman— he
sits down at a bar,
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644. women line up like
Zabar's Sunday morning.
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645. Even after he was engaged?
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646. A real entrepreneur...
in every field.
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647. The piece of trash.
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648. He's fighting with that girl,
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649. the one who died,
looking real involved.
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650. He was just patting my
butt at the same time.
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651. Well, maybe that just makes him
overenthusiastic.
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652. Last spring,
the blonde at the bar?
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653. He hit on her.
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654. He could have hit
on 100 girls,
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655. and 99 would say yes,
but this one said no.
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656. So he threw a drink
in her face so hard,
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657. the ice cube
bruised her eye.
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658. Excuse me.
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659. Worst thing you can say
is he fools around
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660. and he's got
a temper.
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661. Not a clean
bill of health.
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662. But not the plague.
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663. Stone.
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664. Send it over.
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665. DNA match on Loomis.
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666. He wouldn't admit being there,
but he slept with her.
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667. Run down every address he
ever lived at since puberty.
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668. I want a check on him
from here to Hawaii—
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669. every speeding, every
jaywalking ticket
he's ever gotten...
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670. Excuse me, sir, you
can't go in there!
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671. I've got to see him right
this second— right now!
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672. Try to calm down!
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673. I can't calm down—
have you seen this?
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674. I've got to see
him right now!
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675. I'm not— no!
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676. Mr. Bartlett.
Is this the way
you run your office?
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677. Look what they're doing
to my daughter!
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678. I've seen this and
I'm terribly sorry.
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679. They've interviewed any man
she even winked at.
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680. How do they know
these things?
Sir...
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681. those leaks did not come
from us or from the police.
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682. It's bad enough
losing a child,
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683. but this smut is like
killing her all over again!
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684. I understand, sir.
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685. This Packard article.
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686. What's wrong with her?
She's a pawn, Adam.
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687. The night Loomis was
booked, he called her.
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688. He's feeding her everything
he gets in discovery.
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689. Gets worse.
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690. I have the defense's
witness list.
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691. Your ponytail, the guy with
a perfect alibi, he's on it.
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692. Why isn't he on ours?
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693. He's putting ponytail
on the stand
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694. to turn Paige into a tramp.
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695. I'll call him on direct.
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696. Who the hell's
on trial here?
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697. The victim.
Wonderful.
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698. Thanks.
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699. Ben.
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700. Six years ago, Boston,
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701. while Loomis was at
Harvard Business School.
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702. Charged with assault
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703. and sexual assault
and battery.
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704. A conviction?
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705. Never went to trial.
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706. The charges
were dropped.
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707. Hmm... is she reachable?
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708. Married, still
living in Boston.
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709. Call her, tell her
you have to see her
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710. and that you can
be there by plane
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711. in an hour and a half.
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712. Mr. Robinette,
I told you on the phone
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713. I have nothing to say.
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714. Yes, yes, I know,
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715. but you did file charges
against Mr. Loomis.
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716. The charges were dropped.
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717. It was a mistake.
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718. What was the mistake?
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719. Filing the charges
or dropping them?
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720. I don't want to
talk about it.
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721. Look, I'm sorry you went to
all this trouble to find me.
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722. Ms. Brody...
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723. Mr. Loomis has been charged
with the murder of a woman
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724. he assaulted.
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725. I'm sorry.
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726. I have nothing else to say.
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727. Do you think
I'm stupid?
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728. Away from my apartment,
in neutral territory,
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729. you thought
I'd tell you things.
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730. I'm not an idiot.
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731. I may be young,
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732. but I understand some
things about human nature.
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733. Your fiancé's
human nature.
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734. What do you understand
about that?
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735. You talked to Ned that night
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736. when Paige Bartlett
was attacked.
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737. When anyone ever asks Ned
for anything— anything...
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738. a favor, a friend,
someone on the street,
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739. he's the most generous person
I know.
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740. The night Paige Bartlett
was attacked.
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741. He came to my apartment
around 2:00.
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742. He was drunk.
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743. Upset.
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744. About what?
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745. His business
going under.
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746. Having to sell his apartment.
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747. He's been dependent
on me for money.
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748. That makes a man unhappy.
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749. How unhappy?
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750. Ben, she knows
he killed her.
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751. You read minds?
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752. If I put her
on the stand?
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753. She'll never say it.
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754. Yeah?
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755. Mr. Stone, there's a Mr. and
Mrs. Brody are here to see you.
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756. Send them in.
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757. Mr. Stone,
I'm Alex Brody.
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758. How do you do?
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759. My wife, Elise.
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760. Nice to meet you.
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761. And my associate,
Paul Robinette.
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762. We've decided
that she has to talk to you.
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763. Please, be seated.
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764. A last-minute trip?
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765. Not exactly.
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766. For a long time, I
thought it was my fault.
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767. I met Ned at a
mixer at B school.
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768. I was Simmons,
junior year
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769. and they, uh,
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770. they were Harvard
Business School.
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771. He was very sexy.
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772. He came back
to my apartment, and...
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773. I was very inexperienced.
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774. He wanted...
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775. He's not judging you.
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776. Oral sex.
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777. And he got angry.
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778. He tried to force me.
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779. And he pushed my head,
and he...
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780. He choked her.
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781. I told my parents
it was a car accident.
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782. They still don't know.
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783. I'll testify now.
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784. I can't let you testify.
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785. What?
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786. Rules of evidence.
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787. A defendant's previous behavior
cannot be admitted in a trial.
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788. Even if Loomis had been
convicted of assaulting you,
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789. it would be very difficult.
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790. You mean this guy
can go around hurting women,
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791. and they won't listen?
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792. That's the law.
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793. Now, this shouting match between
Mr. Loomis and Miss Bartlett,
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794. You testified that it happened
at 1:00 a.m.
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795. Was there loud music
playing at the time?
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796. Yes, but I
could still...
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797. And were other patrons
shouting
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798. just to heard
over the music?
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799. Yes.
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800. At any time
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801. did you see Mr. Loomis
strike Miss Bartlett?
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802. No.
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803. Did you see him touch her
at any time?
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804. No.
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805. No.
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806. Based upon the results
of those tests,
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807. have you formed an opinion
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808. to a reasonable degree
of scientific accuracy?
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809. Yes. The blood sample
taken from Mr. Loomis
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810. came from the same person
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811. as the semen recovered
from the body of Miss Bartlett.
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812. Can you state the likelihood
of such a test as this
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813. resulting in a false match?
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814. It's virtually
impossible.
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815. Perhaps a few years ago,
I wouldn't be so certain,
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816. but now, I have no doubts.
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817. Nothing further, Your Honor.
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818. "Virtually impossible"
to make a mistake.
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819. Is that what you just stated:
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820. "virtually impossible"
to make a mistake?
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821. That's correct.
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822. Now, don't those
same tests
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823. also indicate Miss Bartlett
had sexual relations
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824. with more than one man
the night she died?
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825. Yes.
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826. How many?
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827. Miss Bartlett
had sexual intercourse
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828. with two men that night.
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829. No further questions.
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830. Now, you testified that you were
at the dinner party
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831. from 9:30 in the evening
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832. till way past 3:00
in the morning.
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833. Is that right?
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834. That's right.
And you never left?
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835. The food was good.
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836. You normally eat dinner
till way past 3:00?
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837. I don't have breakfast
until noon.
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838. Now, the night
that Paige Bartlett
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839. was attacked, you testified
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840. that you had drinks with her
at a club called Coopers.
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841. Now, did you argue
with her there?
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842. Objection. Mr. Feinstein
is not on trial.
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843. I'll allow it.
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844. Answer the question.
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845. We had an argument.
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846. Was it a serious argument?
Shouting?
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847. Yeah, I shouted a little.
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848. But you didn't
kill her?
No, I didn't.
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849. So we know it's possible
to fight with somebody
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850. and to not kill them.
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851. Mr. Berkley.
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852. The jury will disregard
that last remark.
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853. Mr. Feinstein, were you
surprised to find out
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854. that Miss Bartlett had had sex
with two men on one night?
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855. Objection—
irrelevant!
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856. Overruled.
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857. Mr. Feinstein's perception
of that night
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858. may be relevant.
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859. I wasn't surprised, no.
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860. When you dating
Miss Bartlett,
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861. how many other men
was she sleeping with?
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862. Objection— Mr. Loomis
is on trial, not Miss Bartlett.
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863. Sustained.
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864. Mr. Berkley, you will stop
that line of questioning now.
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865. I don't like the idea
any more than you do.
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866. We plead him,
he gets three years.
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867. You don't plea him,
he does no time at all.
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868. He killed Paige Bartlett.
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869. I don't want him walking
into a barroom,
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870. turning on that cheap smile
and his preppy patter,
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871. and taking
another girl home.
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872. I don't want him
on the street ever!
Ben...
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873. Take a plea!
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874. You be the one to
tell the Bartlett's.
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875. Their daughter's life
for three years in jail?
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876. Girlfriend?
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877. If somebody was going
to shoot him,
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878. she'd put her body
in the line of fire.
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879. Get the woman from Boston
on the stand.
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880. Impossible.
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881. It's difficult.
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882. Try.
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883. It's wrong.
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884. If Elise Brody testifies,
you'll hang my client.
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885. There's lots of
precedent here, Judge.
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886. Jones v. State.
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887. United States
v. Beechum.
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888. And the crime bears
Loomis' signature.
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889. What he did to Elise Brody
is precisely what he did
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890. to Paige Bartlett.
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891. Slight problem, Mr. Stone.
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892. He wasn't convicted
of assaulting Miss Brody.
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893. Huddleston v. United States.
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894. According to
Brody's testimony,
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895. the jury can reasonably believe
that he attacked her.
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896. Quote, "We have leaned over
so far backwards
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897. "to protect the rights
of defendants,
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898. "that we are at risk of putting
the justice system
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899. flat on its back."
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900. Who wrote that?
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901. Rehnquist.
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902. Scalia?
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903. I did, last spring.
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904. Iowa Law Review.
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905. And I believe it.
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906. There are killers walking
the streets
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907. who should be in jail
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908. because we keep
excluding evidence
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909. that would put them there.
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910. Your Honor, you can't allow
this woman...
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911. Sit down, Mr. Berkley.
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912. Mr. Stone, no one
will ever accuse me
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913. of setting a murderer free,
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914. but whatever I feel
about defendants' rights,
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915. in this case,
I'm going to turn you down.
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916. The law is shaky
on the subject,
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917. and this woman's testimony
would be grossly prejudicial.
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918. I told you, I have
nothing else to say.
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919. Miss Byrne, I'd like you
to meet Elise Brody.
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920. This is what Ned Loomis
did to me.
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921. Oh...
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922. What time did he get
to your apartment, Miss Byrne?
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923. He woke me.
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924. It was 2:30
in the morning.
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925. And what did he tell you?
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926. He said he had hurt Paige.
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927. He said it was an accident.
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928. It was her fault.
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929. An accident.
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930. Did he tell you
what he meant?
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931. He told me he was drunk.
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932. She wanted him to...
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933. have kinky sex with him.
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934. He said he didn't want
to, he was engaged.
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935. And she dragged him into bed.
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936. And when he fought her off,
he hurt her.
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937. Do you consider Ned Loomis
to be a trustworthy person?
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938. Objection!
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939. Irrelevant. Mr. Stone is asking
her whether she believed him.
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940. Overruled.
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941. The witness may answer
the question.
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942. No.
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943. No, I don't find him
to be a trustworthy person.
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944. And would you tell
the jury why.
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945. Objection— Your Honor, now he
wants an opinion on an opinion.
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946. Overruled.
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947. Thank you, Your Honor.
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948. Once again, Miss Byrne,
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949. why do you consider
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950. the man you
are engaged to
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951. to be untrustworthy?
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952. The night that it happened,
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953. Ned told me
that nothing like this
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954. had ever happened to him before.
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955. And I believed him...
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956. until I spoke to a woman
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957. who told me he had choked her.
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958. Objection!
Your Honor, hearsay!
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959. Mr. Stone knows damn well
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960. that you can't allow.
Sustained!
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961. The jury will disregard
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962. that last statement.
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963. And you pull that again in
my courtroom, you'll regret it.
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964. No further questions.
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965. Ben, they're coming in.
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966. Three hours, 12 minutes.
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967. That's way too fast.
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968. We're dead.
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969. Has the jury reached a verdict?
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970. Yes, Your Honor.
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971. Will the defendant please rise.
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972. As to the sole count
of the indictment,
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973. murder in the second degree,
how do you find?
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974. As to the sole count
of the indictment,
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975. we find the defendant...
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976. guilty.
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977. Feel good?
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978. Well, it's just
preventive detention.
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979. Loomis destroyed every
life he ever touched.
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980. We didn't change
that one iota.
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981. At least
we gave them justice.
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982. It's over.
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983. Justice doesn't
give you grandchildren.
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