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. Shirley Jackson's 1993
employee evaluation said her motivation was above average.
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7. Jackson?
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8. That's the one
who says her boss snapped her bra?
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9. That's Malone.
Jackson had a boob pinched.
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10. You might want to try
keeping our clients straight.
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11. What is it?
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12. "Mattawin Studios
Executive Committee Meeting."
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13. Only in America
is this something that we have to put up with.
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14. You know, the Japanese,
they have the right idea.
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15. Their women
serve tea in the office and they leave them alone.
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16. Have you
seen the list of plaintiffs?
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17. They all got hired
in the first place because they had nice racks.
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18. I have a hunch
this got put in the discovery box by mistake.
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19. How about Heidi? Is she testifying?
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20. I hope not.
She could hurt us.
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21. What the hell
is she gonna say?
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22. That she
witnessed harassment.
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23. Maybe that she
was harassed herself.
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24. Heidi harassed?
That's a joke, right?
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25. She slept
with one of her own male assistants.
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26. We still have to
deal with the eventuality.
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27. I'll tell you how to deal with it.
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28. If she's gonna turn on us,
somebody should just kill the bitch.
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29. Heidi Ellison?
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30. That's the one who... Yeah.
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31. The one that was killed.
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32. Mr. Gorton, it's 9:45.
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33. Oh, I'm sorry, Your Honor,
but we just need this table for our associates.
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34. Can't they sit
in the first row of the gallery?
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35. Oh, that's reserved
for the press.
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36. I allocated
rows two and three for them.
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37. That was before Mr. Dunne
and Ms. Brenner presented letters from their publishers.
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38. Also we need to keep
a place for Dr. Duval, Mr. Newman's psychiatrist.
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39. Are we going to be doing
therapy in the courtroom?
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40. It is in everyone's interest
that Mr. Newman stay in a calm and alert mental state.
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41. Also, Your Honor, have you
had a chance to consider our request for a fax machine?
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42. The People do not believe
that a fax machine is required in the courtroom.
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43. By the way,
we are ready to proceed.
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44. So are we.
Here's Ms. Joyner now.
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45. Ms. Joyner,
good morning.
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46. Good morning,
Your Honor.
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47. These are my associates,
Mr. Nakamura and Mr. Levine.
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48. You and me, Jamie.
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49. They're from
Dekom Flint Cummings. Civil litigators.
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50. Play it.
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51. Our firm represents
a group of women suing Mattawin Studios
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52. for sexual harassment.
$100 million.
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53. This is a tape
of a Mattawin executive committee meeting.
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54. They were worried because
Heidi Ellison was gonna testify for the plaintiffs.
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55. We still have to
deal with the eventuality.
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56. I'll tell you how to deal with it.
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57. If she's gonna turn on us,
somebody should just kill the bitch.
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58. That wouldn't,
by any chance, be the person just put on trial
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59. for killing the woman,
would it?
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60. It's not his voice.
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61. Yeah.
I suppose it was too much to hope for.
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62. All right. Thank you
very much for bringing this to our attention.
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63. Look into it.
See if it means anything.
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64. First thing in the morning.
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65. Neal Gorton's
playing games with our custody arrangement.
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66. I gotta be home by 8:00.
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67. Early, right?
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68. Right.
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69. I don't know
what meeting you're talking about.
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70. We have the minutes
you typed up, Mr. Canter.
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71. Except you left out the part
about the customs of Japan
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72. and killing the bitch.
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73. I suppose
the plaintiffs are gonna use it anyway?
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74. And so unfair.
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75. Who suggested
killing Heidi Ellison?
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76. Look, it doesn't
mean anything.
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77. You've charged
that crazy husband of hers.
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78. Okay, Mr. Canter.
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79. I can ask you
the same question on the witness stand.
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80. Ben Hollings.
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81. Her boss?
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82. He's being sued
for $10 million personally.
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83. He felt betrayed,
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84. but the whole thing
turned out to be moot.
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85. Why?
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86. Heidi decided
not to testify.
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87. We heard
a couple of days before she was killed.
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88. I already
told the police everything I know about Eddie Newman.
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89. I was just Heidi's assistant.
I didn't live with her.
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90. Actually,
something's come up about Ben Hollings.
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91. Really? Well, he usually
finds a way to bring the subject around to himself.
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92. We understand
he was concerned about some testimony
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93. Heidi might give in
a sexual harassment lawsuit.
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94. Yeah. He ought to be.
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95. Heidi started out
as his assistant.
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96. And nobody knows
a boss like an assistant.
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97. Well, especially a boss
who pops into your office
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98. naked every once in a while.
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99. Heidi was gonna
testify about that?
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100. About that,
about the late night summons to work sessions,
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101. stupid jokes,
the unsolicited back rubs...
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102. Was this still going on?
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103. Well, not to her,
but it was to two assistants who were fired.
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104. They asked for Heidi's help,
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105. and she knew it was
a very big risk,
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106. but she was
gonna do it anyway.
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107. The studio said
she changed her mind,
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108. that she wasn't
going to testify.
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109. And where
did Mr. Newman ask you to take him?
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110. To Islip on Long Island. A road near the airport.
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111. Next to a field
behind a school?
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112. Yes. I think so.
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113. The school where
the murder weapon was found.
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114. Thank you.
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115. Mr. Singh,
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116. how do you
get from Manhattan to the Islip airport?
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117. You take
the Long Island Expressway.
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118. Where do you get off?
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119. In Islip.
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120. At what exit?
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121. I don't really know
because Mr. Newman, he told me how to get there.
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122. Well, how did you
know it was Islip?
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123. Because he said
that's where he wanted to go.
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124. But he could have
said that it was Islip
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125. and pointed the way to
Oyster Bay and you wouldn't have known the difference.
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126. I don't know
where Oyster Bay is.
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127. Now when you dropped him off,
did you see the airport?
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128. No, no.
It was before the airport.
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129. Then how'd you know
that the airport was there?
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130. Because Mr. McCoy found me
because I went to a gas station
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131. and that gas station
is near the airport.
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132. The man remembered me.
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133. Mr. McCoy told me.
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134. So that's how you know
where you dropped off Mr. Newman.
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135. Because Mr. McCoy told you?
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136. Yes. That's correct.
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137. But I think
Jack McCoy definitely lost some points today.
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138. Jerry, it's part of his job
to prepare his witnesses.
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139. I did it myself
when I was a prosecutor.
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140. And I did it
when I was a defense attorney,
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141. but come on, Ben,
it looked like McCoy spoon-fed that guy his answers.
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142. Mr. McCoy didn't
do anything wrong or even unusual.
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143. The defense
just made it seem devious and sleazy.
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144. Yeah.
Wasn't it great?
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145. Who needs a jury?
We have commentators.
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146. Next time,
try the cartoon channel.
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147. That was the cartoon channel.
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148. What's happening
with Ben Hollings?
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149. His corporate flunky
said he has no motive since Heidi wasn't going to testify.
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150. Her assistant says she was
and the plaintiffs' lawyers do, too.
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151. What does Hollings say?
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152. I'm about to find out
in 15 minutes. His helicopter's due.
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153. I've heard
about your behavior toward women, Mr. Hollings,
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154. I'm prepared
to adjust our case.
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155. You know,
if Newman's convicted,
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156. it's going
to cost us millions.
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157. Who's going to take
their kids to see a children's movie
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158. directed by a guy
who cuts off heads?
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159. So actually it's
in your financial interest to confess.
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160. We can write it off.
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161. I didn't kill Heidi.
I was in London at a film opening.
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162. If you want a list
of 2,000 alibi witnesses, call my girl.
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163. Mr. Newman told us he was in Los Angeles
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164. the night of the murder,
but later we determined he was in New York.
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165. Did Mr. Newman
tell you anything about his ex-wife?
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166. Yes. He said he suspected
she was having a sexual relationship
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167. with her personal trainer.
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168. Thank you.
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169. Did Mr. Newman
seem upset about this supposed relationship?
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170. He seemed to shrug it off,
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171. but later we determined
he was prone to fits of jealous violence
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172. while they were married.
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173. And you learned
that from whom?
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174. The detective
who planted evidence against Mr. Newman?
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175. Objection.I'll rephrase.
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176. From the detective
who allegedly planted evidence against Mr. Newman?
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177. It was corroborated
by other officers.
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178. Friends of the detective
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179. who allegedly planted
evidence against Mr. Newman?
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180. Objection.
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181. Sustained.
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182. Okay, Detective Curtis.
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183. Let's talk about your friends.
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184. When you first flew
to California, you weren't after Mr. Newman, were you?
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185. No. At that time
we had another suspect.
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186. Evan Grant,
Heidi Ellison's personal trainer?
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187. Yes. But you changed your focus
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188. to Eddie Newman
after you began a sexual relationship
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189. with a woman
who hates Eddie Newman, isn't that right?
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190. I don't know
what you're talking about.
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191. You don't know
Lisa Lundquist?
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192. Yes, she's
an executive at Mattawin Studios.
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193. Where Eddie Newman
has consistently thwarted her desire for promotion.
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194. I wouldn't know
anything about that.
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195. You don't know
he refused to have his movies supervised
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196. by the woman
you were sleeping with?
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197. Hey, I wasn't
sleeping with Ms. Lundquist.
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198. Oh? She spent the night
in your hotel room for a script conference?
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199. I wasn't even
in the room that night.
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200. Is that why
she came to visit you in New York a week later?
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201. Because she liked
sleeping in empty hotel rooms?
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202. Objection. Sustained.
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203. Was Lisa Lundquist
sleeping with that other detective, too?
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204. Were you all framing
Eddie Newman together?
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205. Objection. Sustained.
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206. That's enough, Ms. Joyner.
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207. I'm sorry, Your Honor.
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208. I have nothing further
for this witness.
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209. I don't think
Hollings killed Heidi Ellison,
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210. but remind me
never to go to work for him.
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211. Hey.
What the hell's the matter with you, McCoy?
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212. Why didn't you
stop that sooner?
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213. I might have been able to
if you'd told me about it.
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214. There's nothing to tell.
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216. He's just a little upset
his wife's about to find out
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217. he had an affair
on the evening news.
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218. I told you,
you should have gone to bed with her.
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219. You're getting the grief,
you should've had the gravy.
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220. My specialties
are victimology and forensic psychology.
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221. I'm a member
of the American Psychological Association
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222. and the American Academy
of Forensic Sciences...
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224. Over here.
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225. We can see
no possible relevance in this witness's testimony.
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226. She's never even
met the defendant.
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227. She's published three articles
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228. on the relationship
between drug abuse and violent behavior.
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229. There's no proof
Mr. Newman ever took drugs.
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230. Just the 2,000 pills
found in his apartment.
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231. If they were still
in his apartment, he obviously hadn't taken them.
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232. Is that a joke? Let's
take it into chambers.
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233. Eddie Newman had more
flavors of benzodiazepines in his medicine cabinet
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234. than Baskin Robbins.
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235. He also had methamphetamines,
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236. which taken
in high doses can cause episodes of violent paranoia.
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237. If taken in high doses.
Dr. Duval here is prepared to testify
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238. what doses of which drugs
he prescribed and why.
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239. Those would be the drugs
there's no proof that he took?
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240. The drugs taken in appropriate
amounts under Dr. Duval's medical supervision...
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241. Excuse me, but Dr. Duval
apparently prescribed two methamphetamines...
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242. Now, wait a minute... and six benzodiazepines.
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243. That could only be
appropriate if Eddie Newman weighed 1,200 pounds.
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244. Your Honor,
these prescriptions are old. You can see that for yourself.
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245. I adjusted
the medications to suit Eddie Newman's changing...
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246. Right, when he was high,
he needed to come down,
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247. and when he was down,
he wanted to get high.
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248. Dr. Olivet,
where on earth is all of this hostility coming from?
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249. From seeing
a psychotherapist turn into a two-legged pacifier
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250. for spoiled, rich... Eddie Newman had insomnia.
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251. He had trouble
controlling his diet.
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252. He had a history of chronic
pain and a well-documented anxiety disorder.
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253. You know as well as I do
that every one of those drugs
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254. has a therapeutic use.
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255. All right. Mr. McCoy,
Ms. Joyner, Mr. Gorton,
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256. you can put on your witness
after Mr. McCoy puts on his.
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257. We'll hear Dr. Olivet's
testimony tomorrow.
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258. Score one
for the good guys.
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259. Trembling
in my boots, Jamie.
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260. I don't know
which I'm going to enjoy more,
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261. seeing Newman go free
or seeing you lose.
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262. Two vodka martinis.
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263. Is it all about me?
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264. You know I'm over that.
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265. Of course.
I've seen your new associate.
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266. Harvard Law Review.
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267. And a round butt.
Just the way you like them.
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268. What would you consider
a sufficiently satisfying defeat of me?
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269. Acquittal.
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270. The guy cut
his wife's head off.
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271. You'd look damn good
getting man one.
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272. Minimum sentence,
three to six, I could still look down on you.
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273. We'd never go for it.
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274. We are speaking
hypothetically, aren't we?
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275. Just between us.
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of the defense team reacted with anger and confusion
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277. "to reports that
Gorton had discussed a plea bargain.
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278. "Gorton issued
a heated denial,
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279. "but Hogan Place sources
insisted the discussion had taken place."
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280. Now this news I like.
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281. Shake her hand, Adam,
I'm just an old-fashioned prosecutor.
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282. I try cases.
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283. It makes them look weak.
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284. How things look to some
general audience is not relevant in a courtroom.
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285. Oh, will you wake him up,
Ms. Ross?
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286. We're approaching
the 21st century.
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287. It matters, Jack.
When are you gonna buy a new tie?
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288. You can't just
turn off all the cameras and the microphones.
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289. What's next?
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290. Timeouts for commercials?
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291. We go into court with
soft drink logos on our backs?
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292. The public'll
get entertainment, they won't get justice...
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293. Mr. McCoy,
do you expect another plea offer from the defense?
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294. That's up to them.
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295. Is it true
Ms. Joyner and Mr. Gorton aren't speaking to each other?
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296. Yeah.Is that true?
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297. This is a trial,
not a soap opera.
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298. I wish you people
would remember that.
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299. Ms. Ross?I'm sorry.
I have no comment.
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300. That doesn't work, lady.
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301. Ms. Ross.
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302. You can't go in there.
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303. Ms. Ross?
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304. Jamie.
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305. Allow me
to introduce Mr. Chao.
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306. He's heading
our blood evidence team.
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307. You son of a bitch.
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308. I take it you got
my notice.
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309. Yeah. Here it is.
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310. Not a legally persuasive
argument, Counselor.
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311. We have a custody
arrangement, you're in breach.
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312. How? By working late
once in a while?
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313. Every night
for the last two months.
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314. Katie thinks
Isabel is her mother.
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315. She'd be
better off with me.
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316. She's my child.
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317. Well, I'm sure
we can work out plenty of times for you to visit.
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318. Coats everybody,
it's time to leave.
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319. Can't Daddy come home?
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320. Not tonight, baby.
Come on.
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322. I do believe you, Rey.
That's the problem.
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you said for nine years.
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324. Then why don't
you believe me now?
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325. I don't like
feeling like this.
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326. Everything
is open to question.
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327. Not you and me.
Not the girls. That's real. You know that's real.
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328. Daddy, pick me up.
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329. Yeah, baby.
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330. You wanna see?
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331. Can you get that?
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332. Hello?
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333. Yes, he's here.
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334. Who is it?
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335. It's your girlfriend.
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336. Hi. Hi.
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337. I usually have
a better sense of timing.
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338. You want me
to tell her what a loyal husband you were?
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339. Guess not.
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340. I'm gonna do
whatever it takes.
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341. I gotta get back
with her and the kids.
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342. So, that's a "no"
on the job offer
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343. and on me.
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344. You know what's going on.
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345. Well, at least you didn't
turn out to be gay.
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346. I called Jack McCoy
and told him that I want to testify.
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347. About what,
all the times we almost had sex?
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348. No. About what
the defense said.
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349. How I influenced you
because I don't like Newman.
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350. You didn't influence me.
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351. I don't like Newman.
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352. He messed with my career.
He was mad at Heidi for messing with his.
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353. You think he wanted
to be directing A Tale of Two Yogis?
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354. He sure looked like he did.
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355. He spent
five years developing an American Madame Bovary.
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356. Heidi put it in turnaround.
He was furious.
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357. Why didn't you
tell us before?
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358. I couldn't prove it
without accessing confidential files,
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I'd be looking for a new job.
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360. Here.
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361. Everything Mattawin Studios
knows about Eddie Newman.
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363. I'm in a funny business, Rey.
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364. Everybody talks like hippies
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365. and acts like
they're in the Sicilian mob.
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366. I'm tired of it.
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367. These memos are good.
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368. Heidi Ellison
definitely put the kibosh on Newman.
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369. So it was all worthwhile.
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370. I'll tell my kids
in 20 years.
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371. Jack, Eddie Newman's
company credit card bill.
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372. Dinner at Le Lapin,
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373. $245, the night of the murder.
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374. He put his whole life
on the company card.
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375. It's a wonder
he didn't expense the murder weapon.
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376. $245 is pretty steep for one.
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379. December 5,
dinner with consultant on Wilhelm Reich project,
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380. Dr. Dan Duval.
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381. He was with his shrink an hour
before he killed his wife?
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382. Yes, I had dinner
with Eddie Newman that night
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383. and then I took a cab
to Newark Airport.
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384. And you didn't mention
this dinner to the police?
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385. Well, Eddie had told
the police that he wasn't in New York.
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386. I didn't think
it was any of my business
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387. to cast undue suspicion
on a patient of mine.
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about his alibi.
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389. Yes, but he didn't
kill Heidi Ellison.
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390. I was still counseling
both of them.
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391. In fact, I spoke to Heidi
on the phone that morning.
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392. You see, my dinner
with Eddie Newman that night was part of the therapy.
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393. How do you know
he didn't kill her, Dr. Duval?
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394. From conversations
I had with him,
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396. Oh. Well, that's
convenient, isn't it?
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397. Your Honor, Mr. McCoy is
aware of the doctor-patient privilege.
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398. That doesn't apply
to social conversations.
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399. Dr. Duval,
what did Eddie Newman say to you that night
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as your friend?
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401. It's impossible
for me to separate
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from Eddie Newman, friend.
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403. Everything he says to me
is an indicator of his mental state.
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to Heidi Ellison that day,
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about Eddie Newman?
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407. Approach, Your Honor?
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408. Ms. Ellison's conversations
with her therapist
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409. are just as privileged
as Mr. Newman's.
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410. Her privilege is not
Mr. Gorton's to assert.
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411. It belongs
to Heidi Ellison.
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412. As far as I'm aware,
she hasn't waived it.
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413. Her parents
are in the gallery, let me talk to them.
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414. They can waive her privilege.
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415. It's a wasted exercise.
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416. Anything Dr. Duval
says she said is hearsay.
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417. Why don't we fight about
one thing at a time?
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418. Take the rest of the day
and get your waiver, Mr. McCoy.
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419. We're in recess.
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420. For a two-legged pacifier,
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421. Duval kept
pretty good notes on his patients.
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422. Ellison hated Eddie Newman
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423. and she was afraid of him.
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424. Heidi Ellison's
sexual history.
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425. Fifteen years in Hollywood,
I can only imagine.
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426. She slept with
one of her assistants.
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427. We've heard that before.
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428. The Mattawin Studios
executive committee tape.
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429. "Ben Hollings.
'Heidi harassed?
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430. "'That's a joke.
She slept with one of her own male assistants.'"
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431. You think
she told Hollings?
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432. No, I don't.
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433. Then who did?
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434. Duval's notes
on a therapy session two days before Heidi died.
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435. They discussed
whether she should testify in the sexual harassment suit.
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436. She decided not to.
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437. Not even the plaintiffs'
lawyers knew that.
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438. Only Heidi Ellison
and Dr. Duval.
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439. And the top executives
at Mattawin Studios.
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440. I've been fired, you know.
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441. I think my secretary put
that tape in the discovery box to screw me.
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442. I'm sorry.
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443. You told me
you knew Heidi Ellison had decided not to testify.
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444. Right.
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445. And you thought
I was lying, didn't you?
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446. Yes.
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447. Now I know you weren't.
Who told you?
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448. Ben Hollings.
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449. He almost bragged about it.
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450. He said
Heidi had been "handled."
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451. I have no idea
what he meant.
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452. Say it again, slowly.
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453. Ben Hollings
was afraid Heidi Ellison would testify against him.
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454. She talked about it
with Dan Duval and decided not to.
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455. And Hollings
found out immediately.
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456. And bragged that
he had her "handled."
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457. And he had
personal information on her from her psychiatric file.
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458. I assume that psychiatrist
and Mr. Hollings were acquainted.
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459. He's on the Mattawin Studios
payroll as a consultant.
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460. $3,000 a week.
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461. You think that
Heidi Ellison knew what was going on?
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462. I don't know.
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463. Well, if she did,
got a new murder suspect now?
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464. Duval is not a suspect.
He was on a plane to LA
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465. while Eddie Newman
was dumping a barong in Islip.
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466. I'm sure the defense
will be happy to tell you
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467. how Duval tossed it
out his airplane window.
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468. Why give them that chance?
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469. This whole thing's
just a dead end.
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470. None of it
has to go to the defense.
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471. It is one of the basic
principles of our system that the prosecution
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472. must provide the defense
with any evidence it possesses
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473. pointing to
the innocence of the accused.
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474. That the District Attorney
has such evidence but has failed to turn it over...
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475. How do you know that,
Mr. Gorton? That doesn't matter.
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476. What matters is what
we don't know
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477. because of the duplicity
of the prosecutors.
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478. Mr. McCoy,
what about this evidence?
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479. Are you gonna turn it over?
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480. We're going to do everything
that the law requires.
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481. What about this evidence,
Mr. McCoy?
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482. It doesn't come close
to meeting the standard
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483. of Brady v. Maryland,
Your Honor,
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484. since it is not material
to the guilt of the defendant.
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485. Someone other
than the defendant threatens to murder Ms. Ellison?
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486. Someone else has
a compelling motive to kill her?
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487. I'd say that's damn material.
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488. I assume Mr. Gorton is
referring to Mr. Hollings and Dr. Duval,
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489. neither of whom
could have possibly committed this crime.
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490. Thank you, Ms. Ross,
but I prefer to do my own analysis.
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491. At the very least,
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492. materials should be
submitted to you for an in camera inspection.
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493. That would be
the Mattawin Studios tape recording
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494. and Dr. Duval's records
of his sessions with Heidi Ellison?
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495. It's a waste of time.
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496. I'm not busy tonight.
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497. Have the materials
to me by 5:00.
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498. I'll hear
additional arguments tomorrow morning.
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499. Here are the rest
of the cases, Mr. McCoy.
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500. Thanks...
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501. Good luck.
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502. For nothing.
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503. Every decision
with the word "Brady" in it since 1963.
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504. She could have
narrowed the search.
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505. Apparently she couldn't.
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506. We can forget about
Novoaand Gonzalez, they're broad and pro defense.
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507. What about Simmons?
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508. It specifically mentions
exculpatory evidence.
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509. There's no reason
to believe this evidence is exculpatory.
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510. Neal will come back
with Gonzalez. He always comes back with Gonzalez.
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511. "The District Attorney
must turn over any evidence that might be exculpatory
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512. "even if he
believes it is not."
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513. Then I go to McMullen.
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514. I only have to turn over "that
which is likely to affect the judgment of the jury."
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515. Be careful how far you go
with that, or he'll slap you in the face with Jones.
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516. God,
look at the time. I've gotta go.
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517. We're not quite done here.
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518. I shouldn't have
been away from Katie this long.
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519. I'm due in family court
in three days.
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520. We have to go back
to Judge Callahan in 12 hours.
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521. I'm sorry. Where are your priorities?
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522. If Gorton gets
a hold of this stuff,
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523. he'll come up
with some cockamamie alternate theory of the crime.
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524. A murderer could walk free.
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525. And I could lose
my daughter.
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526. You know what, Jack?
That's an easy decision.
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527. Not for an assistant
district attorney!
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528. Fine, I quit.
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529. People v. McMullensays we only have to turn over
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530. that which is likely
to affect the judgment of the jury.
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531. I'm still at a loss
to imagine how this material would accomplish that.
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532. People v. Jones
addresses the issue of Mr. McCoy's imagination.
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533. "It is not for
the District Attorney to speculate unilaterally
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534. "as to what evidence
would be helpful to the defendant."
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535. All right, Mr. Gorton,
let's speculate with him.
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536. How is this material
likely to affect the judgment of the jury?
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537. Very simply.
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538. It provides a basis
for an alternate theory of the crime.
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539. That Heidi Ellison
was murdered by Dr. Dan Duval.
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540. Her therapist?
I demand an offer of proof.
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541. She found out
he'd betrayed her confidences.
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542. She threatened to expose him
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543. and destroy his standing
in the Hollywood community.
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544. He killed her.
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545. JUDGE: Order. Order.
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546. Order. Order.
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547. Mr. Gorton, this theory
of yours is based on...
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548. The evidence
you received last night.
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549. Supported by the testimony
of, among others, Eddie Newman.
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550. Who has every reason to lie.
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551. A man is on trial
for his life.
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552. I can't think
of more likely grounds
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553. for overturning
a guilty verdict
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554. than denying him
the defense of his choice.
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555. I'll take that chance.
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556. A reversal wouldn't blemish
your record, Mr. McCoy.
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557. If you don't like
his theory, rebut it.
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558. I order disclosure of all
evidence and all materials sought by the defense.
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559. They're in my chambers,
Mr. Gorton. Come by anytime.
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560. Your Honor, my client
and his ex-wife worked out
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561. a detailed
custody arrangement.
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562. I've never seen one that
specified which television programs the child can watch.
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563. Mr. Gorton
is very concerned about Katie's well-being.
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564. He never contested
primary custody during the divorce proceedings...
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565. Because Ms. Ross assured him
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566. she would spend
the requisite number of hours with the client.
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567. And he never sought it, until
Ms. Ross began prosecuting one of his clients.
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568. Counselors, be quiet.
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569. Ms. Ross, Mr. Gorton.
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570. So, you're both working?
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571. I'm in private practice
with five partners and 16 associates.
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572. My schedule is flexible.
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573. I've quit my job.
I'll be looking for one with shorter hours.
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574. An empty promise.
She's made it before.
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575. Katie has lived
with me her entire life.
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576. Mr. Gorton
is a weekend father. I am her mother.
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577. Mothers no longer
get automatic preference.
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578. I get a whiff here
of something other than concern for the child.
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579. You two try to work this out.
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580. If you don't,
I can't guarantee that what I come up with
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581. will make
either one of you happy.
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582. We're adjourned.
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583. I'm sure going
to miss seeing you in court.
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584. How would I know
what Heidi Ellison might have said?
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585. Well, how did she react
to that tabloid newspaper story
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586. about her affair
with the actor Derek Morrow?
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587. She was furious,
and rightly so.
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588. The article implied
that the affair affected her business judgment.
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589. Wouldn't she have been
even more furious at the discovery
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590. that her psychiatrist was
peddling her confidences on Hollywood Boulevard?
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591. Objection. There's no evidence
Ms. Ellison was aware of any such alleged impropriety.
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592. Sustained.
Move on, Mr. Gorton.
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593. So, Ms. Heiss,
as far as you know, Heidi Ellison was not aware
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594. that Ben Hollings had hired
Dr. Duval to spy on her.
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595. That's right.
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596. And you were
a very loyal employee to Ms. Ellison.
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597. I hope I was.
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598. Whose loyal employee
are you now?
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599. I still work
for Mattawin Studios.
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600. For Ben Hollings?
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601. Indirectly.
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602. That's nice.
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603. In the four years
that you worked with Heidi Ellison,
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604. did you ever hear her
say a bad word about Dr. Duval?
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605. No. Up to and including
the day she was killed?
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606. No.
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607. Thank you.
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608. Redirect, Your Honor.
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609. Ms. Heiss, what other spies
in her employ was Heidi Ellison unaware of?
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610. I don't think anybody
was spying on Heidi.
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611. What about you?
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612. Me.
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613. You.
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614. What's this?
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615. Is it a check made out to you
in the amount of $10,000 from the National Tattler,
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616. dated one week
after their Derek Morrow story appeared?
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617. Objection. What possible
relevance does this have?
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618. One spy on Heidi Ellison
might cover up the discovery of another.
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619. The objection is overruled.
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620. Answer his question,
Ms. Heiss.
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621. You don't understand.
I needed the money.
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622. Ms. Heiss.
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623. You never told Ms. Ellison
what you had done, did you?
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624. No.
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625. Because she would have
destroyed your career, wouldn't she?
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626. Yes.
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627. Just as she would have
ruined Dr. Duval if she'd known what he had done.
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628. You're making me dizzy.
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629. We're getting creamed.
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630. It's nice that you
and the media finally agree on something.
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631. The media.
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632. There are reporters
working full time digging up dirt on Hollings and Duval,
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633. making Gorton's
case for him.
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634. You're scared
of some tabloid hacks? Or is it Gorton?
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635. He has an army of associates,
racking up billable hours in two time zones.
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636. It'll take Jamie's
replacement at least a week just to get up to speed.
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637. Gorton whispers the word
"appeal," and the judge chokes on his gavel.
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638. Murder two,
15-to-life, I'll be happy.
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639. I'm not ready
to concede victory to Eddie Newman's wallet.
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640. But I need some help.
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641. Call Ms. Ross.
Maybe you could share the babysitting.
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642. Katie, honey,
you go upstairs and start your video,
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643. and I'll be up
in a second, okay?
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644. Okay.
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645. Bye.
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646. Have a seat.
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647. I don't have
a lot of time, Jamie.
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648. We've been over this.
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649. You know Gorton
better than anyone.
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650. Jack.
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651. He's doing everything
you loathe to win,
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652. and he's getting away with it
because he scammed you.
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653. I am afraid if I look
away for one minute, he'll take her.
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654. The first week
we worked together,
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655. you told me you believed
in monsters and things that go bump in the night.
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656. You said
they should rot in hell, along with their lawyers.
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657. Eddie Newman is a monster.
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658. I can't send him to hell
without you.
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659. Heidi harassed? That's a joke, right?
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660. She slept with
one of her own male assistants.
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661. We still have
to deal with the eventuality.
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662. I'll tell you...
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663. Mr. Hollings,
how did you know Heidi Ellison slept with her assistant?
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664. Dr. Duval told me.
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665. He breached
the confidentiality of the patient-doctor relationship
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666. to tell you
her intimate secrets?
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667. I don't know
what he breached.
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668. His ethics weren't my concern.
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669. Nor his, apparently.
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670. Did he quote handle unquote
Ms. Ellison for you
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671. by convincing her
not to testify against you?
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672. Yes.
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673. Why did he do this?
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674. For money.
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675. His consulting fee,
plus I optioned a screenplay he wrote for $100,000.
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676. Why so much?
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677. He said
he was taking a chance.
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678. If somebody
found out what he was doing, he'd be ruined.
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679. Mr. Hollings,
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680. Dr. Duval
handled Heidi Ellison
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681. without her being aware
of what was going on, isn't that right?
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682. That was the idea.
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683. Because if she knew
what he was doing, the plan wouldn't work.
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684. I wouldn't think so.
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685. But the plan did work,
didn't it?
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686. Yes. She decided
not to testify.
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687. Thank you.
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688. Jamie found the flaw
in their theory,
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689. and drew a big
red circle around it.
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690. Yeah. It's a good start.
I wish it were enough.
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691. Look what Gorton's done.
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692. The jury sees Ms. Ellison
surrounded by backstabbers and megalomaniacs.
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693. The usual Hollywood crowd.
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694. Any of whom the jury
could reasonably believe killed her.
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695. Only Eddie Newman's
capable of it.
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696. When he takes the stand,
I'll try to get the jury to see that, too.
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697. It won't be that easy.
I know the drill.
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698. Gorton's put Newman
through boot camp. Mock juries,
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699. rehearsed cross examinations
by former prosecutors on videotape,
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700. keeping eye contact
with the jury, what tie to wear.
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701. If she's right,
you better bring something besides your boyish charm.
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702. I had a couple of drinks
at the restaurant.
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703. I was feeling pretty buzzed,
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704. and I wanted
to go to see Heidi.
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705. Dan, Dr. Duval,
said he'd come along.
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706. And what happened
when you and he got to your ex-wife's apartment?
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707. I had a new draft
of the Madame Bovaryscript.
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708. I thought Heidi
might change her mind,
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709. but she didn't even hear
what I was saying. She just laced into Dr. Duval.
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710. About what?
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711. I didn't really
quite follow it.
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712. Something about
calling his patients, something about suing him.
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713. I wasn't feeling too good.
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714. I had a glass of scotch
from Heidi's bar,
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715. Dr. Duval gave me
a couple of tranquilizers.
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716. What happened next?
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717. Heidi was yelling,
and he was yelling,
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718. and I felt very tired.
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719. The next thing I knew
I woke up on the bed.
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720. Was Dr. Duval
still there?
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721. Yeah.
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722. And so was Heidi.
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723. And she was lying next to me
with a big gash in her head.
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724. She wasn't moving,
and Dr. Duval told me that I had done it.
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725. And you believed him?
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726. Yes.
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727. I have blackouts sometimes.
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728. What did you do next?
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729. I, uh... I panicked.
I didn't wanna get caught.
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730. And Dr. Duval told me
that if I cut her up,
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731. if I got rid of the body,
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732. everybody would think
it was some kind of lunatic,
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733. that I'd be safe.
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734. He told me
exactly what to do.
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735. He told you
where to dispose of her body parts?
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736. Yes.
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737. And her clothes
and her rings.
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738. On the plane,
when I was looking at Heidi's ring, I...
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739. The one I gave her.
I couldn't believe what I had done.
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740. I still loved her.
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741. Your witness.
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742. Your grief might be
a little more convincing, sir,
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743. if you hadn't just admitted
you cut off your wife's head.
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744. Objection.
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745. Withdrawn.
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746. Mr. Newman.
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747. Mr. Newman?
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748. How long
did it take you to cut her up?
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749. I don't remember.
I was in a daze.
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750. Please show us
how you held the barong.
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751. I told you,
I don't remember. I...
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752. I was high on drugs,
I was out of my mind with fear and grief.
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753. I'd just been told
I killed someone I loved.
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754. Did Mr. Gorton warn you
I'd put the murder weapon in your hand?
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755. It's an old
prosecutor's trick.
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756. Objection. Relevance?
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757. I'll allow it.
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758. Yes.
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759. During
one of your prep sessions for today's testimony?
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760. Maybe while you were watching
a videotape of yourself practicing your story?
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761. No, I...
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762. Yes.
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763. Was that when
you rehearsed maintaining eye contact with the jury?
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764. Mr. Gorton told you
to do that, didn't he? Yes.
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765. Did he also tell you
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766. to suddenly remember
this alleged argument
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767. between your former wife
and Dr. Duval?
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768. No. I always remembered that.
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769. You just never thought
it was important?
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770. Well, I didn't know
everything then.
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771. But now Mr. Gorton
has filled you in?
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772. He told me
to tell the truth.
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773. Then let's try this again.
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774. Please show us
how you butchered your wife.
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775. Take it.
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776. One hand or two hands,
Mr. Newman?
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777. Two hands.
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778. Show us.
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779. How many times
did you strike Heidi's neck?
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780. I'm not sure.
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781. The Medical Examiner
testified there were two blows to the neck.
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782. Did you do that? Yes, that's possible.
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783. You were very angry,
weren't you?
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784. No, what do you mean?
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785. The Medical
Examiner testified
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786. you struck her
with such force, you took her head clean off.
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787. I don't know.
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788. The same with her hands
and her feet.
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789. You were in a rage.No.
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790. And you had plenty
to be angry at her for, didn't you?
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791. She was keeping you
from making a movie.
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792. It was just a movie.
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793. Just a movie
that you had been trying to get made for five years?
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794. It wasn't that important.
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795. Eight years ago,
you won an honorable mention
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796. from the New York
Film Festival, isn't that right?
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797. Yes, for my film
Crooked Street.
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798. The critics said
your "daring foray into a new American Neorealism
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799. "marked you as one
of the most promising artists of the American cinema."
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800. That's right.
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801. What's your current
movie about, Mr. Newman?
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802. Talking bears?
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803. Yes.
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804. A daring Neorealist foray
into Jellystone Park?
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805. Does that fulfill
your promise as an artist? No.
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806. Heidi Ellison was
keeping you from fulfilling that promise, wasn't she?
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807. Not just her.
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808. Do you know
what kind of crap they wanted me to make?
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809. But especially her.
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810. She could have let you
make Madame Bovary, couldn't she?
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811. Yes. But she didn't,
did she?
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812. She gave me a choice.
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813. The bears or a picture
about a dog who's granted three wishes.
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814. I couldn't believe it.
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815. You couldn't believe what,
Mr. Newman?
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816. I had an actress,
a bankable actress, who was attached to Bovary,
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817. but Heidi gives her
$12 million to do an asteroid movie instead,
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818. because our marriage
didn't work out.
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819. That vindictive bitch.
I could've made something...
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820. Dr. Dan Duval had a motive.
He had opportunity.
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821. And he had a confused,
dependent patient to manipulate,
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822. just as he manipulated
Heidi Ellison.
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823. Now, maybe some of you
aren't convinced.
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824. It doesn't say anywhere
that you have to be convinced.
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825. All you have to have
is a reasonable doubt.
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826. Somebody else might have
committed the crime.
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827. Reasonable doubt,
ladies and gentlemen.
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828. If you have it,
you must acquit.
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829. Everyone likes a good story.
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830. Eddie Newman
has made a career of putting stories on film.
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831. And the defense in this case
has told you a very good story
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832. about a sleazy psychiatrist
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833. and a man who believed
he'd committed a murder,
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834. but recently realized
that he didn't.
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835. What actually happened here
is less complicated and far more sordid.
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836. A bitter, angry man
viciously killed his ex-wife,
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837. dismembered her
while she was still alive, and then lied about it.
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838. There's no clever twist
to the plot.
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839. It's just the messy,
ugly truth.
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840. Mr. Gorton has appealed
to what he calls reasonable doubt.
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841. But reasonable doubt
is not any doubt.
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842. God has given you all
the gift of common sense.
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843. Use it.
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844. Eddie Newman
used this weapon
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845. to hack to death,
not the woman he claimed he loved,
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846. but the woman
he calls a vindictive bitch.
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847. Find him guilty of murder.
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848. Madam Forewoman,
has the jury reached a verdict?
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849. Yes,
Your Honor, we have.
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850. Will the defendant
please rise?
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851. On the sole count
of the indictment, murder in the first degree,
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852. how does the jury find?
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853. We, the jury,
find the defendant Edward Newman guilty.
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854. You beat me.
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855. Not where it counts.
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856. Family court?
I'm ready to cry uncle there, too.
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857. A letter to Judge Barone,
withdrawing my custody motion.
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858. It's not signed.
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859. I'll sign it as soon
as McCoy announces
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860. he won't seek
the death penalty for Eddie Newman.
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861. You're a bastard.
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862. I'm a zealous advocate
for my client.
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863. I'm trying to save his life.
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864. The People of the State
of New York will decide what's right for your client.
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865. Neal, all these years,
and you still don't know anything about me.
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866. Jamie.
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867. Yeah, the property clerk's
been dying to get this back.
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868. I think he makes
his sandwiches with it.
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869. Guilty and the death penalty.
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870. You know, I thought
he was gonna walk.
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871. Anybody wanna
go out for a drink?
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872. Not me.
I'm gonna have supper with my wife.
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873. Yeah. And I've got a date.
She's no Lisa Lundquist, but she's all right.
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874. I know.
Dinner with Katie.
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875. Whenever possible.
Tonight it's possible.
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876. Started with a killing,
ending with an execution.
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877. You got what you wanted.
Take the rest of the week off.
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878. It's Friday, Adam.
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879. So it is. See you Monday.
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880. Justice Week
in Review with Ben Tanner and Jerry Vance.
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881. The big story this week
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882. has to be the death sentence
handed down by the jury in the Heidi Ellison case...
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