1. In the criminal
justice system...
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2. the people are represented by two
separate yet equally important groups:
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3. the police who
investigate crime...
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4. and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders.
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5. These are their stories.
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6. Ladies and gentlemen,
I am not a criminal.
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7. I just need some
money for my medicine.
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8. So help me not break the law.
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9. Thank you.
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10. Change?
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11. Can you spare some... Hey,
thank you, buddy, thanks a lot.
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12. Spare some change?
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13. How about you, sir?
You got some change?
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14. Excuse me, can you
spare some change?
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15. Oh, yeah. That's right, just turn
your back, ignore me, walk away, huh?
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16. What, you think I'm not gonna
go anywhere, Mr. Rockefeller?
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17. Well, I got news for
you. I got no place to go!
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18. Change?
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19. Excuse me, sir, can
you spare some change?
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20. You know, I got a
right to be here, too!
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21. Oh, my God!
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22. Six months until my pension. Now
it's gonna be spent in a courtroom.
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23. Let's get a little head
start on your statement.
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24. Hey, what's to say?
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25. I mean it's rush hour. I'm
on my way downtown...
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26. a guy dives off the
curb in front of my rig.
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27. He wants to kill himself.
What does he gotta use me for?
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28. How compassionate.
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29. I'm the one who's gotta
take all the blood tests.
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30. It ain't like I could've
turned away.
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31. The guy was a maniac. I know
he pushed him deliberately.
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32. One of our homeless hordes
was hassling the commuters.
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33. I'm gonna need a description.
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34. He had on a dirty blue
coat and a plaid scarf.
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35. And he was filthy.
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36. Well, that narrows it down. Look,
did you get a look at his face?
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37. Who wants to look?
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38. Good luck. Thanks.
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39. Well, he was begging for change.
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40. I work for a living. I'll be
damned if I give it away.
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41. You remember anything about him?
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42. We tried to get away.
He couldn't take a hint.
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43. Maybe we should have
given him something.
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44. He shoves a cappuccino
cup from Bon Matin in my face.
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45. That's $3 a throw. He
doesn't need my quarter.
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46. Hey, Logan!
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47. Mr. Keeley was
standing next to the victim.
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48. How you doing? I'm Det. Logan. Did
you get a look at this homeless guy?
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49. I saw him coming
and turned my back.
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50. So you didn't actually
see anybody get pushed?
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51. No, I heard the guy scream.
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52. All right, we'll call you if
we need you. Thank you.
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53. Not easy to read the ID.
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54. Renkmeyer, Harry. Thirty-two.
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55. I guess he should've given
the guy a quarter, huh?
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56. We give the second cup free...
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57. so these bums lift a paper cup out
of the trash and come in for a refill.
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58. You ever see one
wearing a plaid scarf?
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59. Oh, yeah. You mean
Bruce Springsteen.
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60. Some kind of musician, plays
the air guitar. Between gigs...
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61. he uses the scarf
to wash car windows.
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62. So he's a regular around here?
Yeah, couple of times a week.
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63. He lives in the
neighborhood. Lucky us.
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64. Where in the neighborhood?
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65. Well, he did invite me
back to his place once...
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66. but I didn't go.
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67. The guitar-playing squeegee man?
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68. Yeah, that'd be Rudy.
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69. He has a part-time job in
the psycho ward at Bellevue.
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70. And the rest of the
time he lives here?
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71. You ever been in Bellevue?
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72. Well, I think it's time for
Rudy's monthly checkup.
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73. Is this his crib?
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74. Yeah, but you're gonna
have to come back at night.
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75. During the day
they're all out working.
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76. Working?
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77. Hey, that's what they call it.
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78. All right, we'll come
back for the night shift.
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79. Come on, let's go pay a visit
to the late Mr. Renkmeyer.
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80. There's not much of him to see.
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81. Without the driver's license you
couldn't even give him a name.
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82. Next of kin ID him?
Yeah, she called.
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83. We wanna wait until we glue him back
together and make sure it's really him.
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84. You can't tell from
the face and the ID?
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85. You try playing speed
bump to an 18-wheeler.
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86. We'll x-ray the body, look
for fillings, surgical pins.
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87. It's a hell of a way to go, huh?
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88. Well, he took
something with him.
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89. Under his fingernails,
ripped blue fibers.
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90. Blue fibers?
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91. So he grabbed onto
the guy who pushed him?
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92. You better get
this to Forensics.
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93. You think Rudy, the guitar
player, is back from work?
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94. Welcome to
Strawberry Fields West.
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95. The berries are
smelling a little ripe.
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96. Hey, old-timer, you
know a guy named Rudy?
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97. Guess not.
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98. I should sleep so well.
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99. Well, he puts in a
longer day than you.
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100. Rudy! Hey, Rudy!
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101. Show's over, baby.
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102. Hey, this is my encore.
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103. Come on, Elvis, let's
go. Get out of here!
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104. I'll tell you, man, lawyers,
bankers... Indian chiefs.
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105. It's the system, man. It's only
as strong as its weakest member.
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106. And you're looking at him.
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107. I bet that really gets
your blood going.
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108. I'm on fire, man. I
see them every day.
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109. They spend more on one suit
than I've made in the last 10 years.
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110. And when I ask them for
change they just turn their backs.
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111. And you give them a little push?
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112. You guys think I did it?
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113. No way, man.
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114. We got a whole crowd of
people who saw you there, Rudy.
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115. You know, it's funny.
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116. They don't notice me when
my hand's out asking for change.
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117. So you're saying you didn't
shove anybody into traffic?
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118. Hey, some guy gets
squashed on my corner...
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119. they say I did it, huh?
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120. I mean, it's bad for
business. Think about it.
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121. No, you think about it.
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122. And we got a semi-private
cell for you to think about it in.
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123. You guys can't arrest
me. What's the charge?
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124. Singing off-key.
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125. My client wants to go home.
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126. Home? It's wall-to-wall rats.
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127. I'm not here to defend his
home furnishings, just his rights.
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128. You haven't got anything
on him in this murder.
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129. He just happened
to be in the vicinity.
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130. And he was hassling pedestrians.
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131. He was talking to pedestrians.
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132. Did anyone see him push anybody?
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133. The fabric under the victim's nails
doesn't match the suspect's coat.
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134. So go back to square one.
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135. He definitely got
run over by a truck.
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136. Brilliant, Rodgers. We
already noticed that.
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137. The truck didn't kill him.
He was already dead.
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138. Heart attack.
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139. What attacked Mr. Renkmeyer's
heart was a small piece of lead.
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140. He was shot?
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141. X-rays found an anterior entry
wound in the upper-left quadrant.
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142. Straight through the heart,
then it lodged in the spine,32.
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143. Thought you might want it.
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144. I'll call CSU, tell them
to start looking for a shell.
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145. I don't understand.
What can I tell you?
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146. Well, we're trying to find out who
killed your husband, Mrs. Renkmeyer.
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147. He was killed by a
crazy, homeless person.
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148. It seems we were wrong about
how your husband died, ma'am.
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149. He was shot.
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150. By a homeless
man? We don't know.
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151. Had your husband been
threatened by anybody?
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152. Harry? Of course not.
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153. Mr. Renkmeyer worked for a
company called Nature's Way?
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154. He was Chief Financial Officer.
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155. They make baby food.
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156. Had he been having any
problems? Acting oddly in any way?
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157. You think someone
killed him on purpose?
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158. Why?
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159. What's up? Detective.
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160. You ever hear the story of the farmer's
daughter and the needle in the haystack?
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161. I'm just glad our guy
didn't use a revolver.
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162. We opened the grating,
picked through the gutter.
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163. Crap people throw on the street.
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164. They don't throw
away shell casings.
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165. But they do when they
use an automatic gun.
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166. I would say a.32. And
I would say very recent.
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167. When you called, I thought...
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168. you should talk to
both me and my partner.
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169. Harry worked very
closely with both of us.
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170. Steve Green, Detectives
Briscoe and Logan.
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171. Gentlemen, sit down.
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172. You want some
coffee? No, thanks.
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173. So what's your thinking on this?
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174. The bum who shot
Harry was stalking him?
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175. We're thinking it
wasn't the bum.
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176. Are you saying somebody
wanted him dead?
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177. Harry? I don't think so.
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178. Well, we're wondering, did
Mr. Renkmeyer have any bad habits?
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179. When I started this company, I wanted
someone dependable in accounting.
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180. No one was better
than Harry Renkmeyer.
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181. And Mr. Renkmeyer
was happy working here?
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182. We're a growing
company. He was well paid.
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183. He was also in charge of the money.
Did he ever want more than he earned?
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184. Maybe he had a
gambling problem...
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185. a couple of girlfriends?
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186. No. Harry was so conservative. We
used to make fun of his button-down shirts.
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187. How about enemies
in the business?
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188. Did he fire anybody?
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189. Just the usual.
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190. He let go of a bookkeeper about a
year ago. He said she was incompetent.
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191. It was personal.
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192. That's what he said.
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193. There'd been
something between them.
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194. Steve? You didn't know.
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195. They asked about girlfriends.
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196. We worked together for
three years, and nothing.
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197. We were closing out the
fiscal year, putting in late hours.
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198. You know how
these things go. Yeah.
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199. You get together for a
couple of drinks after work...
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200. and pretty soon it's
your place or mine, right?
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201. Harry didn't look it,
but he liked a good time.
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202. We had some fun.
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203. Was he a big spender?
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204. No, strictly Dutch
treat, but I didn't mind.
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205. I kept telling myself it
was just for fun but...
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206. You got involved.
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207. We made plans.
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208. He was going to get some money
together and divorce his wife.
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209. Miss Torvald didn't seem too
happy about being dumped.
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210. What, you think she
carried a grudge for a year?
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211. Or his wife did.
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212. If she knew about his
definition of employee relations.
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213. Don't wives always know?
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214. Mine did.
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215. Yours didn't hire
a hit man. Not yet.
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216. We were married nine years.
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217. It wasn't the first
time. I said, "End it."
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218. Harry did.
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219. She told us he was putting
money away, planning a divorce.
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220. He was lying to her.
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221. Look, it changed
after Sam was born.
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222. Harry wanted to stay with me.
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223. And you wanted to stay
with him? Of course I did.
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224. So everything was
perfect. I don't understand.
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225. If Harry had any problems,
they weren't about our marriage.
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226. Did Harry have any problems?
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227. It was just the aftermath,
the affair, having a baby.
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228. He was restless. He talked
about getting another job. So what?
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229. He was unhappy at work? Did he
tell you what was bothering him?
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230. A couple of weeks ago...
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231. middle of the night, I
heard him in the kitchen.
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232. He was throwing out baby
food he'd brought from the office.
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233. What for?
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234. He just said, "We're not
feeding this to Sam anymore."
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235. He wanted me to
buy another brand.
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236. It's not about the wife.
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237. Yeah, the horizontal tango
with the bookkeeper was over.
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238. But he was looking
for a new job.
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239. Flip a coin.
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240. I mean, the baby food moguls
say he was happy in his work.
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241. But his wife says he
has résumés in the mail...
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242. and he didn't even want to
keep their stuff around the house.
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243. You don't like your job, does it
mean you throw away the product?
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244. Maybe there was something
wrong with the baby food.
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245. Or the company.
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246. Maybe he didn't want the
food around the house...
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247. 'cause it reminded him
of trouble at the office.
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248. You think your job's not gonna
last, you're gonna look to move on.
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249. Let's check their books.
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250. I'll get a subpoena. Get the
D.A.'s auditors over there.
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251. It looks like they were in
the classic start-up squeeze.
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252. This baby food was
walking off the shelves.
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253. Then the money was pouring in.
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254. That's not the way it works.
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255. You have to pay for supplies to
make this stuff months before...
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256. you get paid for selling it.
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257. The more successful you are,
the more strapped you are for cash.
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258. So you go to the bank, you show them
your sales records, and you borrow money.
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259. Yeah, new ideas
are hard to sell.
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260. Miss Madsen had
a $2 million loan.
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261. But she had to pledge
her personal assets
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262. as collateral and pay
six points over prime.
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263. That's a sweet
deal for the bank.
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264. Apparently, not sweet enough.
They called the loan six months ago.
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265. I worked very hard to
get Ann Madsen that loan.
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266. The timing was in our favor.
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267. The bank was under pressure
to help women entrepreneurs.
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268. But not under pressure
to keep on helping them?
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269. I fought our loan committee
on this one for months.
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270. Her accounts were technically out
of balance. We had to call the loan.
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271. Out of balance? You mean
there was money missing?
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272. No, nothing like that. It was just
that her inventory, plus receivables...
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273. fell below some
arbitrary figure.
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274. I tried to save it, but...
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275. Well, she must have
spent part of that $2 million.
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276. How did she pay it back?
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277. She get a loan from
some other bank?
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278. She got a new partner. They must
have found the money somewhere.
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279. Did she say Steve
Green was a new partner?
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280. We didn't ask.
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281. It sounds like they're operating with
no visible means of financial support.
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282. A time like that, where
do you go for $2 million?
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283. You don't go to the
neighborhood loan shark.
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284. And why did her finance guy
end up with a bullet in his heart?
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285. You know, I'm starting to think you're
right. These people are all mobbed up.
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286. I think we should ask
about the investors.
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287. After Harry was killed, we
explored, in our own minds...
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288. any possible connection
to our company.
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289. We looked at the books before we
gave them to you. They were straight.
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290. Well, we heard Mr. Renkmeyer
was looking for a new job.
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291. I can't believe that.
He would have told me.
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292. Do you have any idea why he wouldn't
want his baby eating Nature's Way products?
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293. He took a couple of cartons from
the office. Maybe you can tell us.
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294. What's this have to
do with his being shot?
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295. Mr. Renkmeyer was in finance.
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296. He must have done a good job,
because after your loan was called...
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297. you've been running this
company on absolutely no money.
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298. Harry took care of that by
bringing Steve into the company.
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299. Steve arranged refinancing. It was
part of our partnership agreement.
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300. I pledged my own assets.
I believe in this company.
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301. There's nothing about
that in your books.
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302. It came from a private venture capital
group. They like to operate quietly.
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303. Okay, where can we find them?
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304. Why, Detective? You have
an idea for a new product?
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305. Where can we find them?
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306. I've got it.
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307. It's not exactly Wall Street.
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308. It ain't Little Italy, either.
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309. There is no one here, mister.
You must make an appointment.
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310. Well, who would that
appointment be with?
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311. You leave your name,
pozhaluista, here.
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312. And they call you, okay? Lady.
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313. That's not the way it
works. I know nothing.
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314. I don't think these people are gonna
exactly give Citibank a lot of competition.
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315. Well, no wonder Steve Green
didn't want to talk about it.
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316. Well, it was his partner
who gave us the address.
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317. When Harry brought
Steve in, it saved my life.
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318. I was staring at a backlog
of orders I couldn't fill.
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319. The bank was going to take the
house I inherited from my mother.
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320. I'd lose everything. Steve
got me all the capital I needed.
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321. Did you ever meet the people
from Brookings who made this loan?
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322. I was busy promoting baby food.
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323. Steve handled the whole
thing. All I did was sign papers.
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324. I take it you trust
him completely?
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325. He's honest. He's hands-on.
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326. You know, hardworking
son of immigrants.
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327. Steve Green?
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328. Immigrants from
where? Scarsdale?
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329. His real name is Sasha
Gruskov. He was born in Russia.
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330. What kind of interest
did you pay on this loan?
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331. Twenty-five percent.
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332. That's one point
less than usury.
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333. Didn't that seem kind of high?
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334. Yes, but I had no choice.
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335. Makes sense Steve
Green changed his name.
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336. Gruskov family: extortion,
credit card fraud, prostitution.
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337. The Mafia's taking
lessons from them.
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338. Well, for Gruskov money, 25%
was obviously a family favor.
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339. Hey, they put money on
the street at 20% a week.
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340. And Little Miss Organic doesn't
know who she's dealing with?
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341. Maybe Harry Renkmeyer knew. He
brought Steve Green to the company.
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342. Report on your print.
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343. For the partial we had
to go with the AFIS...
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344. and they only started to
feed cards into their computer.
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345. How's it stand? One
million in, 60 million to go?
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346. Well, lucky for you, they
started with the two-time losers.
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347. Lucky for us, our print belonged to
one. Nikolai Rostov, Brighton Beach.
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348. Assault and more assault.
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349. Brighton Beach. Gruskov family.
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350. Think he knew Steve Green?
Let's pay him a visit with a warrant.
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351. Look, I don't like this. You
should really wait for him.
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352. Well, don't worry about it, huh?
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353. Nick must have a good job.
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354. He drives a Camaro.
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355. Oh, yeah?
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356. You seen him around lately?
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357. Sure, I saw him this morning.
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358. He likes silk suits to
go with his Camaro.
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359. Good for him.
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360. You know what?
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361. Judging by his
taste in ammunition...
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362. he also likes.32s.
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363. I got a pea coat. Navy issue.
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364. You. Stick around.
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365. Nickie, you're under arrest. You
have the right to remain silent.
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366. Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law.
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367. Do you understand that?
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368. Hey, Nickie, this the
flavor of the week?
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369. "Docket number 96522,
the People v. Nikolai Rostov.
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370. The charge is murder
in the second degree."
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371. Shoots a man, pushes
him under a truck.
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372. I've heard of overkill,
but this is ridiculous.
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373. Can we get a plea here?
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374. Not guilty. Bail application?
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375. My client has strong
ties to the community.
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376. And another community
12,000 miles away.
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377. Your Honor, my
client is a citizen.
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378. "Give us your tired,
your poor, your vicious."
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379. Miss Kincaid?
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380. Due to the risk of
flight, Your Honor...
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381. Thank you, that's all I need to
hear. I'll give this citizen his rights.
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382. He's remanded
without bail. Next?
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383. Six years the Brooklyn
D.A. has been asking:
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384. "Is Steven Green
part of his family?"
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385. Now we have him.
We have his hit man.
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386. And we're gonna roll him against
him until he does somersaults.
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387. Are we clear on the motive?
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388. We assumed Harry Renkmeyer
knew about tainted food.
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389. So we called the
USDA. We were right.
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390. They closed Nature's
Way this morning.
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391. Renkmeyer could've
blown that company apart.
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392. $2 million. That's a big
loss for the Gruskovs.
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393. Killing a man over that. You'd think
they have other means of persuasion.
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394. The Russians?
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395. They make the Colombians
look like the Von Trapp family.
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396. Adam, the Colombians
roll on each other.
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397. The investment bankers do.
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398. But Russian hit men?
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399. Twist him till he's a
corkscrew. Make it work.
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400. My client owns an ice cream
parlor in Brighton Beach.
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401. A front for the Gruskov family.
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402. I own my business. It's mine.
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403. Nick.
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404. I went cross-town yesterday, watched
the witnesses parade past the lineup.
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405. My client was number two,
number six was very popular.
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406. As they say in law school, Larry,
eyewitnesses are like dessert.
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407. They're nice, but
they're not necessary.
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408. Mr. Rostov left his
thumbprint on a shell casing...
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409. and fiber from his coat under
the dead man's fingernails.
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410. You didn't mention
the slug from the victim.
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411. Did they match it
to my client's gun?
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412. I guess not. And I bet you can't
match the lip mark on the shell.
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413. Very hard with a.32, isn't it?
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414. Keep dancing, Counselor. Your
client can start counting 25 years.
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415. Without motive?
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416. Just one hole in the
physical evidence, he walks.
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417. He had no reason
to kill Mr. Renkmeyer.
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418. Steven Green had motive.
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419. The Gruskov's money.
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420. Oh, you're gonna turn this into
a trial about the Russian mob.
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421. No judge'll let it happen.
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422. You won't even get to
order chicken Kiev for lunch.
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423. So where are we going?
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424. You want to make an
offer? Please, make it.
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425. Manslaughter one, your
client names Steven Green...
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426. as the man who ordered
the hit on Harry Renkmeyer.
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427. You will be convicted, sir...
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428. your lawyer's two-step
notwithstanding.
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429. And, by the way, who is
paying your lawyer's fee?
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430. Whose interest does
he really represent?
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431. Nick, I advise you to
go back to your cell.
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432. About the time Nixon's getting
tossed from the White House...
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433. young Stevie's dad here gets shot, and the
kid goes off to a private school in Maine.
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434. And the cousins build
the business. Yeah.
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435. Are they successful enough to
float million-dollar loans to Steve?
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436. By now?
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437. They could pay the debt
of a Third World country.
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438. The shooter, Rostov,
on the lower left,
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439. what do you know about him?
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440. All right. This guy, a
cousin, we had him in '89.
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441. Truckload of fur. Grand
larceny for the third time.
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442. We turned him, he
was gonna testify.
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443. He's out on bail. They found
him with a slug in his heart.
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444. Put there by Mr. Rostov.
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445. We think so, yeah.
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446. And it wasn't the first time.
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447. Two years before that, we
had a witness in Rikers...
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448. at the same time as Joe Andreyev,
another friend of the family.
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449. Witness falls off a catwalk.
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450. And if you believe that, I'll
introduce you to the tooth fairy.
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451. What about Steven Green?
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452. Changed his name, moved out of Brooklyn,
got an M.B.A., and never looked back.
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453. You're not saying he's clean?
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454. Oh, no.
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455. He looks good in a $1,000
suit, but it doesn't cover the dirt.
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456. How solid is this information?
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457. I believe it. My
boss believes it.
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458. Convincing a jury?
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459. We may not be able to
mention the Russian mob...
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460. without a better
connection to Rostov.
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461. We still convict him.
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462. Well, that doesn't get us
an arrest of Steven Green.
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463. What about Ann Madsen?
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464. The police are fairly
sure she wasn't involved.
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465. If she's not involved,
what does she bring us?
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466. Whatever didn't seem important to
them before might be important now.
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467. See if you can
get her in. Tonight.
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468. I never knew.
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469. I thought Steve's
family was in real estate.
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470. You knew they were
Russians from Brighton Beach.
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471. Please, I grew
up in Westchester.
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472. To me, Brighton Beach is
a place in a Neil Simon play.
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473. Sure, I met Steve's relatives. I knew
they didn't shop at Brooks Brothers.
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474. I never thought
they were gangsters.
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475. Did you ever see Nikolai
Rostov with Steven Green?
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476. This is really scaring me.
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477. Miss Madsen?
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478. He was in Steve's
office late at night.
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479. The night before Harry...
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480. Before he was shot.
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481. You know why he was killed.
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482. The police told you. He wouldn't
feed your product to his own son.
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483. A week before it happened...
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484. Harry said Steve was
buying apricots from Poland.
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485. They were moldy.
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486. He was afraid kids
would get sick, maybe die.
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487. He was gonna go
to the government.
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488. Steve said it wasn't true.
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489. He was going to talk
to Harry, reassure him.
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490. A week later he ends up dead.
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491. It's an odd coincidence.
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492. I asked Steve...
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493. after the police came, "Did you
have anything to do with this?"
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494. He said I was crazy. Why
would he kill anybody?
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495. I didn't know about his family.
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496. When they arrested this man,
I saw his picture in the paper.
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497. Steve knows I saw
him in the office.
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498. It's the link we needed.
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499. She can put Steven Green
together with his hit man.
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500. Yep, and I can put my barber
on Broome Street together...
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501. with half the hit
men in the city.
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502. One of them slits somebody's throat,
you can't prove the barber ordered it.
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503. What else was Rostov
doing in Green's office?
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504. Selling spring vacation
trips to the Baltics?
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505. No.
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506. Discussing ice cream baby food.
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507. You don't have enough
to arrest Steven Green.
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508. The jury can draw the inference.
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509. Never ask a jury to
think. They want to hear it.
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510. Connect Green with his family,
and the jury will buy the motive.
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511. The hit man, defendant
Rostov, was born in Minsk.
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512. As was Mr. Green, and as was
Mr. Green's father, Ivan Gruskov.
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513. Do the People plan to convict my
client based on a common dialect?
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514. Hold on, Mr. Weaver.
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515. Just because a connection's
ephemeral, who's to say it isn't real?
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516. With the history of the Gruskov family
and Mr. Green's loan to Nature's Way...
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517. the People will show why
Rostov shot Renkmeyer.
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518. Which is?
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519. Renkmeyer was a threat to
a $2 million mob investment.
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520. There's not a scintilla of evidence linking
my client to an alleged Russian mob.
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521. Rostov rents from this family.
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522. Along with hundreds of residents
from the borough of Brooklyn.
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523. Doesn't make him a hired killer.
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524. What else do you have, Ben?
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525. A string of arrests
dating from the '70s.
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526. Yes, the Gruskovs were
implicated in racketeering...
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527. not Steven Green, or my client.
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528. Your Honor...
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529. allow this, it's guilt
by association.
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530. It is no accident that your
client met with Mr. Green...
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531. the night before
Renkmeyer was shot.
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532. All right.
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533. I understand you need motive, Ben.
If this was about racketeering, okay.
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534. If you could prove Rostov
worked for Mr. Green's family, okay.
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535. But connect this to baby
food based on a single loan?
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536. There'll be no reference to the
Russian mafia at Rostov's trial.
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537. Ludicrous.
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538. Adam, you can't be surprised.
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539. She's being very
literal. Judge Barry?
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540. She thinks that we ought to supply
the defendants with nice clothes...
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541. so the jury won't be prejudiced.
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542. Maybe we have to forget
about going after Steven Green.
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543. Well, we put his hit man
away, he gets another one.
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544. To hell with the branches.
Let's chop down the tree.
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545. The hit man turned
down your deal.
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546. I'm not going lower
than manslaughter one.
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547. What did that cop say about snitches?
The ones that turned on the Gruskovs?
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548. These here are
federal marshals, sir.
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549. And they're here to
offer you protection.
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550. I'm not saying nothing
about Steve Green.
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551. Do you think you'll
survive in prison?
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552. He's a survivor,
always has been.
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553. Mr. Rostov, this is a transfer
paper for Mr. Joseph Andreyev.
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554. Now, he's been moved
here, to Riker's, from Attica.
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555. You ordered it. You
had him moved here.
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556. Mr. Andreyev killed a witness
against your family two years ago.
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557. Suppose he's in the yard, and
you're with him, and he's got a knife?
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558. Ben, this is coercion.
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559. Now, we're prepared to move
you to a high-security federal prison.
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560. If you cooperate.
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561. Or you can stay here.
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562. The offer is 8
and a third to 25.
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563. And you tell us
who ordered the hit.
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564. He has nothing to say.
That's it. We're finished.
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565. Mr. Rostov, you know
what goes down...
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566. with anybody who
worries the Gruskovs.
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567. You know what happened two years
ago. Same thing happened in '89.
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568. Gentlemen. Wait.
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569. Nick.
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570. I'll tell you what you want.
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571. Who knows? Maybe
Steve Green skipped town.
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572. Costa Rica?
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573. I don't think he's the
surf-and-sand type.
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574. Someplace colder,
maybe, where he can ski.
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575. Colder where he can
make license plates.
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576. There he is.
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577. Sasha Gruskov, you're under arrest
for the murder of Henry Renkmeyer.
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578. The name is Steven Green.
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579. You're still under arrest. You
have the right to remain silent.
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580. Anything you say can and will be
used against you in a court of law.
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581. Do you understand that?
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582. You have the
right to an attorney.
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583. Steven Green will spend
his 60th birthday in a cell.
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584. A little bloodlust, Ben?
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585. For the truth? Yes, sir.
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586. Occupational hazard.
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587. Ben?
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588. Ann Madsen's here.
You better talk to her.
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589. My phone rang at 11:00, 12:00, 1:00,
every hour on the hour, nobody there.
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590. We're putting you
under protective custody.
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591. I got in a cab to
come down here...
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592. somebody in a car waved
a flashlight across my face.
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593. You'll be in a witness
protection program.
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594. We'll move you out of the city.
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595. How did they even
know I was here?
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596. Look, I've done all I
can just talking to you.
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597. I can't testify against Steve.
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598. Miss Madsen, listen carefully.
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599. You're gonna have to leave
New York no matter what.
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600. You've got to face the truth that
your life will never be the same.
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601. Don't do this to me.
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602. A man is dead.
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603. He had a wife and a child, and
unless you've changed your mind...
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604. he was a friend.
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605. Please. Of course
I cared about Harry.
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606. But Steve and his family,
now that I know who they are...
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607. how can I testify?
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608. If you refuse to testify...
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609. you're subject to indictment
for hindering prosecution.
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610. Oh, come on. Miss Madsen...
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611. anyone who dances with the
devil thinks they can walk away.
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612. You can't.
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613. It was only baby food.
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614. Oh, my God, how
did I end up here?
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615. He coerced the witness.
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616. The arrest of Steven
Green is a farce.
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617. What did you do, Ben?
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618. Tell her.
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619. Larry, you were there.
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620. Mr. Packard, please. I speak
English. I can ask the questions.
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621. Ben?
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622. Yes, Your Honor, I did ask
for a prisoner to be transferred.
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623. To make his client
feel threatened?
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624. If his client had nothing to hide,
he had nothing to worry about.
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625. What is this, semantics?
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626. You told him he'd
be knifed in the yard.
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627. Well, I suggested that.
You said I was bluffing.
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628. You're going to let them
proceed against Steven Green?
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629. This is outrageous.
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630. It's close to the line...
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631. but Mr. Rostov felt the threat,
whether it was real or not.
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632. That's his decision.
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633. Let's go to trial.
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634. Our team went to the processing
plant after a call from your office.
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635. What did the Agriculture
Department find?
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636. Our inspectors at Nature's
Way sent samples of 16 lots...
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637. to our lab in Washington.
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638. Of those, 12
contained spoiled food.
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639. And what did the Department do?
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640. We obtained an administration
order to shut down their production line.
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641. Now, these spoiled lots...
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642. do you know what dates
they were processed on?
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643. Yes. The week of
March 10th, this year.
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644. That's the week of
Mr. Renkmeyer's death, right?
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645. Objection.
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646. No, I'll allow it.
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647. Yes, that same week.
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648. Now, if you had found these
spoiled lots then, in March...
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649. what would you have done?
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650. Exactly what we did.
Shut the company down.
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651. Steve had other businesses. He
had a lot of visitors to the office.
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652. Did you ever have
the opportunity
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653. to see these people?
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654. Sometimes I saw them,
but I was never introduced.
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655. Now, you've testified that
after Mr. Renkmeyer was killed...
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656. you saw a photo of his
accused killer in the newspaper.
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657. Prior to that date...
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658. had you ever seen
Nikolai Rostov?
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659. No.
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660. Miss Madsen...
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661. I saw his picture in the paper.
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662. I had never seen
him before in my life.
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663. Please, consider
your answer carefully.
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664. Do you recall telling me
that you saw Nikolai Rostov?
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665. Objection.
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666. Asked and answered.
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667. Sustained.
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668. A brief recess, Your Honor?
A moment with my witness?
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669. Any objection, Mr. Packard?
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670. Not at all, Your
Honor. No objection.
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671. I don't have to talk to you.
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672. I suggest you do.
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673. Do you want to go to jail
to protect these people?
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674. It's better than dying.
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675. You are as well-guarded as
any witness possibly can be.
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676. I don't think they can
even get near you.
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677. Maybe not today.
Where will you send me?
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678. Kansas? Iowa? They'll find me.
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679. Miss Madsen...
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680. you will tell the truth, or
I'm gonna prosecute you.
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681. I'm sorry, Mr. Stone.
I've done all I can.
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682. Officer, the charge
is felony perjury.
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683. Take her to the 5th Precinct.
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684. Just a minute, Officer.
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685. Ben, do you want to do
this? It won't change her mind.
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686. Officer, take her away.
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687. Don't tell me it's required.
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688. She perjured herself
and destroyed this case.
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689. Is that what it's about?
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690. Or is it about you looking
foolish in front of a jury?
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691. It's felony perjury.
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692. How many felony perjury
indictments did we file last year?
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693. She lied.
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694. Without her testimony, there's no
motive, there's no link to Green...
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695. and there's no
corroboration of Rostov.
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696. The total number of
felony perjury indictments...
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697. we filed last year was four.
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698. And we do this to hardened
criminals, not innocent bystanders.
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699. If she lies, she's no longer innocent,
and these people don't go away.
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700. Are you prepared to testify
against her in front of a judge?
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701. Her word against yours?
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702. And Claire's.
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703. You really want to
prosecute Ann Madsen?
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704. If I have to.
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705. But maybe a few
nights in Rikers...
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706. will change her mind.
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707. Were you hired to
kill Mr. Renkmeyer?
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708. Hired for money? No.
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709. Let's say I was asked to do it.
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710. Who asked you?
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711. Steve Green.
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712. He asked you to commit murder,
and he wasn't going to pay you for it?
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713. Why was that?
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714. Steve's family.
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715. When they ask...
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716. Objection.
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717. May we approach?
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718. Approach.
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719. Judge, you ruled on this.
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720. Your Honor...
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721. how the witness was compensated
by the defendant is relevant.
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722. He just said he
wasn't compensated.
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723. Because he was a member
of the Gruskov family.
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724. This is an end run,
Ben, and you know it.
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725. The witness is only
testifying to what he knows.
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726. Why he acted,
who instructed him.
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727. You're linking the witness to
the defendant through his family.
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728. I told you, it's prejudicial,
and I won't allow it.
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729. Your Honor, off the record...
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730. this decision of yours has
forced me to prosecute a woman...
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731. who committed perjury
out of fear for her life.
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732. Whatever happens to her is as
much your responsibility as mine.
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733. Exception noted,
Counselor. Step back.
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734. Mr. Rostov...
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735. who directed you to
commit this murder?
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736. Steve Green.
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737. And did he tell you why he
wanted Harry Renkmeyer killed?
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738. The guy was gonna talk.
I don't know about what.
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739. Nothing further.
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740. Your Honor, may I
be heard in chambers?
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741. A motion to dismiss
is premature.
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742. I have to consider it, Ben.
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743. The only thing the People have established
is that Mr. Rostov is the killer.
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744. There is no evidence linking
my client to the shooting.
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745. Ben, if that's your
last witness, I'm sorry.
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746. The statute's clear.
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747. You can't convict solely on the
basis of accomplice testimony.
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748. Your Honor, as you well know,
my only other witness won't testify...
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749. because she's been threatened.
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750. Are you implying that I'm
involved with witness tampering?
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751. I'm not implying anything, sir.
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752. Ben.
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753. I have to make a ruling.
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754. I haven't rested my
case, Your Honor.
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755. In the morning you will.
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756. If you have nothing
then, I'll grant the motion.
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757. I can't do it.
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758. Then we are prepared
to prosecute you.
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759. Come on, Ben, I don't believe
you. You'll put her in jail for a year?
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760. The penalty for conspiracy
to commit murder is 25 to life.
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761. You wouldn't.
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762. This is crazy.
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763. I didn't have
anything to do with it.
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764. Because you say so?
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765. Are you protecting
Mr. Green or yourself?
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766. You don't believe that.
You're only trying to scare me.
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767. There's no evidence my client was
involved in the death of Harry Renkmeyer.
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768. If you're innocent, and you
don't do this, they'll go on killing.
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769. They killed Harry
Renkmeyer. They'll kill you.
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770. Not if I don't testify.
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771. Really?
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772. Will you ever go to a movie
and not look over your shoulder?
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773. Will you ever have a child and be
comfortable sending her to school?
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774. If you testify, we'll
get you a new identity.
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775. You don't, you're on your own.
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776. I'm not a policeman.
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777. I'm not the District
Attorney. It's not my job.
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778. He can't do this, can he?
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779. I don't have to do this.
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780. Don't lie to her.
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781. Ann, I'm an officer of the court. I
understand what you're trying to do...
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782. but it's improper for
me to say it's right.
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783. You are a citizen.
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784. A witness to a crime.
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785. You don't do this, the
system doesn't work.
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786. I don't care about the system.
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787. I admit, I should have been
more suspicious of Steve Green...
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788. but I don't deserve this.
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789. I made a mistake. That's all.
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790. The mistake you're
making is not telling the truth.
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791. I believed I could
be in business...
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792. and make a decent product,
and make the world a better place.
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793. Maybe that's naive,
but that's what I believed.
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794. When you discovered that
Mr. Green did not share your values...
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795. what did you do?
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796. I told him...
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797. we didn't have to save money
by risking the health of children.
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798. I told him Harry
Renkmeyer was right.
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799. And what did he tell you?
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800. He said he would
discuss it with Harry.
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801. Everything would be just fine.
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802. Now, we've heard Mr. Nikolai Rostov
testify that he killed Harry Renkmeyer.
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803. Previously, did you say that you
had never seen Mr. Rostov in person?
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804. Yes, I did, but I lied.
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805. And why was that?
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806. I was in fear for my life.
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807. Would you please
tell the court now...
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808. if you ever saw Mr. Rostov...
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809. before you saw his
photo in the paper?
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810. Yes, I did.
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811. Please, tell us where and when.
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812. In Mr. Green's office...
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813. just past 11:00, the night
before Harry was killed.
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814. Thank you.
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815. In the People v. Steven Green...
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816. on the sole count
of the indictment...
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817. the charge is murder
in the second degree.
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818. Has the jury reached a verdict?
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819. We have, Your Honor.
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820. We find the defendant guilty.
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821. The jury is excused
with the Court's thanks.
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822. The defendant is remanded
into custody until sentencing.
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823. We're adjourned.
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824. Ben?
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825. They were moving Ann
Madsen out of her apartment.
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826. She was shot in the street.
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827. Surrounded by cops?
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828. They shot the guy that
killed her. He had no ID.
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829. They still don't know
who the hell he is.
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830. And she never even
made it to the hospital.
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831. Knowing who you are, Ben...
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832. you didn't have a choice.
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833. I never thought I'd get a
letter of resignation from you.
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834. Thought you'd be here
long after I was gone.
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835. It's not entirely about you.
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836. That's kind of you. Thank you.
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837. Steven Green
has filed an appeal.
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838. Based on what?
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839. Coercion of a
witness. Ann Madsen.
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840. Considering the
witness is dead...
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841. the Appeals Court
should be amused.
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842. I've brought Claire up to
speed on my open cases.
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843. She'll be fine.
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844. And you?
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845. I'm clear as a bell.
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