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. Hey, move this thing down.
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7. It's parked in
a loading zone.
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8. Move your damn truck
and I'll park somewhere else.
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9. Right. In a minute.
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10. No, move it now. Damn!
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11. Watch it!
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12. What the hell happened? Let's get out of here!
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13. Drop the gun!
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14. We're still
sorting things out.
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15. We've got one DOA.
This guy was working in the store.
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16. That guy got
into an argument
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17. with the getaway
driver we think.
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18. This the guy
who robbed you?
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19. I don't know.
He was wearing a mask.
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20. Anybody find a mask?
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21. It was unbelievable.
I went in to buy a bottle of vodka.
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22. Yeah, he got $1,200.
He cleaned out the register.
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23. Is this the guy?
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24. I don't know who it was.
I almost peed myself.
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25. It wasn't the dead guy.
He tried to stop them.
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26. Them?
There was more than one?
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27. Mr. Corcoran here
blocked in the getaway car.
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28. Now, patrol ran the plates.
They were stolen off a Cadillac in the Bronx.
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29. Did you get
a good look at the guy?
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30. I didn't really look at him.
He started hassling me.
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31. I didn't want to give
him the satisfaction.
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32. Well, the guy in
the store was short.
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33. He pointed
the gun right at me.
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34. He made me give
him everything.
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35. They both ran that way.
This fellow started shooting at them.
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36. What, he was shooting at them
and you were watching them?
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37. It was wild, man.
I ran after them part way,
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38. and they got into
a car that was driving by.
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39. Had livery plates
on it.
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40. What, a taxi?
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41. No, must've been
a car service. It was black.
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42. What kind of car?
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43. I'm not really sure.
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44. .38 special?
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45. Yeah.
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46. He got off all five rounds.
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47. Let me see that.
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48. Look at the wear
pattern on the bluing.
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49. It's been sliding in
and out of a holster.
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50. Check his jacket pocket.
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51. I'm still working
this side. Check it.
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52. What do you got?
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53. Officer Russell Schaeffer.
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54. His shift was over.
He was going home.
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55. Officer Schaeffer was
a 23-year veteran.
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56. He leaves a widow
and four children.
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57. The COP SHOT reward program
is automatically in effect.
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58. Veronica will
screen the tips.
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59. Every nut case in town
who likes the sound of $10,000.
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60. Cardinas,
check hospital reports on gunshot wounds.
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61. There were a lot of bullets
flying around that store.
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62. Store video's got nothing.
The canvass team found another witness
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63. who saw the perps
get in a car with livery plates.
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64. No car service
name on the side.
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65. Conflicting opinions
as to make and color.
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66. You and Brendenbach
call car services.
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67. Find out who picked up
two masked men waving guns.
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68. Records traced the VIN number
of the car they left at the scene.
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69. It's registered to
a Rodolfo Rodriguez. Columbus and 109.
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70. And he likes to
drive it around with stolen plates?
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71. Stolen everything.
He's got two burglary convictions.
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72. Ours.
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73. Police! Search warrant!
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74. Hey, Rodolfo.
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75. Good morning!
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76. Rise and shine.
And keep your hands where I can see them!
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77. What's this?
What'd I do?
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78. You tell us, Rodolfo.
Where were you at noon?
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79. Here, with Sylvia.
Why? What happened at noon?
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80. Your car was used
by somebody who killed a cop.
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81. Car?
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82. Hey, hey!
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83. Oh, damn it, man.
My car was parked right there!
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84. You're saying
it was stolen?
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85. It's not there.
Of course it was stolen.
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86. Why, did you find it?Next to a dead cop, Rodolfo.
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87. You paying attention?
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88. Yo,
I didn't kill nobody, man. I want my car back.
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89. Yeah, we can have
a nice long chat about that.
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90. Curtis.
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91. Yeah, thanks.
Profaci got a hit on that car service.
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92. All right, take him in.
And Sleeping Beauty, too.
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93. All right, come on, let's go.
Bring your pants and your wallet.
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94. Old man named Baeza.
Must be 90.
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95. We give him a ride to
his doctor every Tuesday at 12:30.
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96. Medicaid pays.
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97. So what happened today?
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98. He missed his appointment,
that's what. My driver didn't show up.
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99. First time ever.
I called his wife, she ain't got a clue.
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100. This driver,
has he been with you long?
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101. Mitchell Titus. Four years.
Always dependable.
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102. You know where
he was at noon?
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103. He was dropping
Miss Dimassian off
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104. at First Avenue
and 12th Street.
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105. Three blocks from
the liquor store.
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106. Did he call in?
Tell you he was picking up another fare?
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107. Oh, we don't take
street hails.
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108. Anyway, he was headed
to pick up Mr. Baeza.
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109. You think something might
have happened to Mitchell?
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110. Can you give us
a description of his car?
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111. Yeah, sure.
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112. They kept the car and
they kept the driver.
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113. We've got 12,000
police officers looking for that car right now.
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114. Yeah, and I bet they're
gonna find Mitchell Titus' body in that trunk.
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115. Lieutenant Van Buren,
I'm Ruth Titus.
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116. My husband's boss
said he was kidnapped.
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117. We're not sure
what happened to him, Mrs. Titus.
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118. He didn't call me.
He didn't go back to work. Where is he?
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119. We don't know.
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120. He has a heart condition.
He has no business working.
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121. But we can't live
on his disability.
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122. Mrs. Titus, every
police officer in New York is looking for his car.
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123. His car? What's
happened to my husband?
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124. Excuse me.
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125. A cop at Port Authority
found something you should see.
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126. Is it about my husband?
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127. Please, Mrs. Titus,
have a seat.
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128. There you go.
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129. I heard you were looking
for possible gunshot wounds.
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130. Okay, it's blood.
You sure it wasn't somebody with a nose bleed?
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131. No, look over there.
The shirt.
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132. Under the left armpit.
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133. Bullet hole.
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134. Plastic wrapper.
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135. Could have bought
a new shirt at an arcade.
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136. To look pretty for
his trip out of town.
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137. How many departure
gates do you have?
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138. Eighty-five.
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139. How many departures
in the last two hours?
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140. Maybe a hundred.
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141. Thanks.
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142. You're welcome.
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143. I hope it took him
a while to freshen up.
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144. Passenger Peter
Grossinger, please report to the information booth.
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145. Now departing
from Platform 46,
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146. stopping only
in Philadelphia,
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147. Atlanta, Georgia,
and Miami, Florida.
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148. May I have your attention,
please.
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149. Rey.
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150. Well, I guess we can
alert four different states
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151. to try to stop
a hundred buses.
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152. May I have
your attention, please. Arriving southbound bus...
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153. Hey, Lennie,
I think even you can catch him.
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154. Police! Put your
hands up. Put them up!
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155. He's barely out of surgery.
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156. He may have been
walking around feeling fine,
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157. but he lost a lot
of blood internally.
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158. Did you send
the bullet to ballistics?
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159. Yes, yes.
Just like you asked.
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160. His personal effects.
Henry Harp.
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161. Home address,
two blocks from where the getaway car was stolen.
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162. He's got priors
for armed robbery, and in his jacket pocket,
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163. $612 in traveling money.
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164. It's really too
soon to talk to him.
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165. Where's
Mitchell Titus, Henry?
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166. Who?
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167. The guy whose
cab you grabbed.
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168. I don't know what
you're talking about.
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169. Okay, then,
tell us about the bullet.
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170. What bullet?
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171. The bullet Dr. Chang just
dug out of your armpit.
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172. I was shot?
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173. Well, what do you
think you're doing here?
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174. I thought I was sick.
Didn't feel very good.
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175. You didn't know
you were shot?
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176. I felt something
when I walked into the bus station.
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177. I thought I pulled a muscle.
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178. So you went out and
bought a new shirt
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179. because you were bleeding
from a pulled muscle?
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180. I didn't buy any shirt.
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181. It must've been
a stray bullet.
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182. Eight million people
in New York City,
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183. and a stray bullet
happens to hit
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184. a convicted armed robber
who's on his way
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185. out of town with
a pocket full of cash,
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186. and it doesn't even
make a hole in his shirt.
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187. Where's your partner, Henry?
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188. What partner?
I won that money in a card game.
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189. Where? With who?
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190. Ask my lawyer.
I want a lawyer.
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191. Lieutenant, guess what?
He wants a lawyer.
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192. He's gonna need one.
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193. I talked to ballistics.
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194. The bullet they
pulled out of this guy must've been a ricochet.
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195. It's all smashed up.
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196. No way to match it
to anyone's gun or the crime.
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197. So what's he need
a lawyer for?
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198. Sue the doctor
for malpractice?
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199. Mrs. Titus has
called me every hour.
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200. There's no sign of
her husband or his car.
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201. This guy would know.
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202. We don't even have
enough to arrest.
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203. He didn't read
the ballistics report.
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204. That bullet you got in you
came from the dead officer's gun, Henry.
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205. You killed a cop.
Or your partner did.
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206. Either way,
it hangs on you.
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207. I've advised my client
to exercise his right not to speak.
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208. Okay,
so the floor is mine.
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209. Henry, you know
what happens to a cop killer?
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210. They strap you down.
They stick a needle in your arm.
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211. It doesn't feel
like a pulled muscle.
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212. It's not murder one unless
he knew it was a police officer.
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213. I'm speaking hypothetically.
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214. We've got witnesses
who say the police officer identified himself.
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215. He's still not talking,
but you all are.
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216. I think you're
trying to say something.
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217. Where's Mitchell Titus?
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218. I want to talk to her.
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219. Witnesses who heard
him identify himself?
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220. I think maybe
I heard it.
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221. We need a D.A.
down here.
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222. First of all,
even if he took part in the robbery,
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223. he is not the one who
shot Officer Schaeffer. His accomplice did.
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224. You got me down
here for an "even if"?
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225. No, for a deal.
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226. Mr. Harp might be
prepared to tell you where to find Mitchell Titus.
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227. Alive or dead?
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228. The last he saw him,
he was alive.
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229. He'd seen the faces
of Mr. Harp and his accomplice.
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230. They tied him up to give
themselves time to get out of town.
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231. You did find Mr. Harp
at the bus station.
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232. What was he gonna do,
call us from Detroit and tell us where to find the cabbie?
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233. Yeah. Who's his accomplice?
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234. Anything you want to know,
Ms. Ross, as soon as you sign this.
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235. "This contract is to
put down in writing the agreement between
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236. "the District
Attorney's Office and Henry H. Harp"?
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237. He dictated it to me.
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238. "In exchange for information
about the location of Mitchell Titus,
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239. "Henry H. Harp will plead
guilty to manslaughter
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240. "for all crimes
related to the incidents at Red Star Liquor Store
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241. "and be sentenced to no more
than 10 years in jail if Mitchell Titus is found alive.
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242. "If found dead..."
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243. Fifteen years.
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244. Fifteen years for
killing a police officer?
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245. You want to find that cabbie
before he croaks?
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246. It's in your best
interest that we do.
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247. Mine?
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248. I'm in a hospital.
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249. It's that driver
that doesn't have
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to take care of him.
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251. Yeah, because he's dead.
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252. Do we need him in here?
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253. No, you just need
this lying sack of...
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254. Detective.
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255. Counselor, can we talk?
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256. Keep it under control.
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257. Fine.
Mitchell Titus is dead.
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258. We can't just
assume that.
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259. Why not?
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260. We assume the sun
is gonna come up tomorrow morning, right?
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261. Same odds.
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262. This has to go to McCoy.
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263. Then so do we.
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264. This is your night
to catch major cases.
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265. This is a bad one, Jack.
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266. "Fifteen years
if found dead."
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267. You'd make a very
sympathetic judge.
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268. He says he left Titus alive
but looking unhealthy.
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269. He's a robber
and a murderer and a liar.
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270. Detective Briscoe
wants to make sure you understand his position.
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271. And mine.
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272. What do you think,
Lieutenant?
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273. We don't know that
Mitchell Titus is dead.
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274. With all due respect,
Lieutenant,
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275. maybe you spent
a little too much time talking to Mrs. Titus.
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276. And maybe you
didn't spend enough.
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277. If we don't make the deal
and her husband dies in the meantime,
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278. we don't look
very good, do we?
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279. You're worried
about publicity?
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280. We haven't even had time
to look for this guy.
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281. How many hours ago
was Titus snatched?
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282. Fourteen.
Just after noon.
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283. 2:00 a.m. justice,
not always conducive to wisdom.
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284. Jamie?
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285. I think the driver's
probably dead.
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286. Probably.
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287. This guy killed a cop.
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288. I know.
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289. We'll make the deal.
At noon. You have 10 hours.
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290. Cut a deal
with a cop killer?
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291. They think
that's gonna play in the tabloids?
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292. Lawyers' games, Rey.
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293. They cover their ass and run
both ends against the middle.
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294. And make us play
against the clock.
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295. So you think
Henry really stashed
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his own apartment?
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297. You got a better
place to start?
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298. Hey, you guys
know what time it is?
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299. Yeah. Open the door.
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300. What did he do?
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301. Robbed a liquor store
with one of his friends.
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302. What friends?
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303. When's the last
time you saw him?
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304. He owes three months rent.
He makes sure I don't see him.
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305. Either he doesn't stay here,
or he doesn't drink his milk.
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306. I'll tell you what.
You see anybody come in here or go out,
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307. call this number.
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308. We'll let ourselves out.
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309. He did city time
on a robbery plea three years ago.
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310. There's gotta be
some kind of probation report.
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311. Jobs, family, associates.
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312. Be nice to get a hold of that,
but it's confidential by law.
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313. In this case,
I'll make an exception.
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314. There's no
windows in here, right? Right.
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315. The 93s are down
there on the left.
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316. They can can my
ass for this, Lennie.
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317. Hey, it's God's work, Stan.
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318. You gonna explain
this to Carol
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319. when they take
away my pension?
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320. Indictment 1-1-6-2, right?
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321. Yeah.
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322. There we go.
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323. There's
an address for his job and for his mother.
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324. Forget his job.
He can't make the rent.
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325. 5:15.
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326. Good morning, America.
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327. What? Who is it?
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328. Police. Open up.
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329. You got ID?
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330. Yeah. Open the door.
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331. Down on the floor!
Put the gun down! Lie down!
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332. You got a permit for this?
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333. I didn't know
you were cops.
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334. Dennis? Dennis?
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335. It's my mother.
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336. What are you doing?
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337. We're detectives, ma'am.
We need some information about your other son, Henry.
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338. Has he been staying here?
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339. Don't say anything, Ma.
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340. Hey, you want to get taken in
for illegal possession?
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341. What, in my own house?
It's a misdemeanor.
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342. Some kind of
lawyer here, Lennie.
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343. Hey, why don't you
take him outside?
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344. Show him how much
we like lawyers tonight, huh?
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345. Where are you taking him?
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346. No, Henry hasn't
been staying here.
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348. Look, we got this boy
for possession of a loaded weapon.
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349. He protects me when
I'm doing my shopping. This is a bad block.
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350. Oh, he takes the gun outside?
That's a Class A felony, seven years.
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351. Because of
what I said?
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352. Don't tell
them anything!
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353. Just tell us
where Henry stays,
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354. and we can forget about
where we found the gun.
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355. He has a son,
with a Cuban girl. She lives on Amsterdam.
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356. I should've known.
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357. Yeah, maybe you should've.
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358. He's been helping manage
Ricky's Little League team, you know,
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359. like a normal human being.
Ricky, go back to bed.
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360. But it's morning. Did I ask you
what time it was?
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361. So, you saw
Henry yesterday?
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362. He called,
in the afternoon.
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363. He said he needed
to borrow my car
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364. to pick up some
equipment for the team.
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365. He called?
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366. He has a key.
He wanted to know where I had parked it.
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367. I work for
a catering service.
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368. I had to be at
some lady's house in Westchester by 4:00.
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369. He swore he'd have
it back in 20 minutes.
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370. So you haven't seen him
or the car since then, huh?
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371. No. He was back
in 20 minutes.
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372. He knew I'd kill him
if he wasn't.
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373. Where's the car now?
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374. Anything? No Mitchell Titus.
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375. I had some trays in here.
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376. Yeah,
they're in the back seat.
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377. We're gonna have to
call in a forensics team
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378. and have them
go over this car.
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379. I gotta get to
a job in an hour.
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380. Not in this car,
you're not.I could get fired.
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381. Maybe we can
voucher you a taxi.
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382. Listen,
Henry was with somebody at the liquor store yesterday.
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383. Short,
and he had a gun.
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384. Henry's been hanging out
with some guy named Novak.
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385. Short and stupid.
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386. I'm going back
to Westchester.
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387. Do it.
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388. One, two...
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389. Police! Clear.
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390. Nobody.
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391. All right, we're still
waiting for a warrant,
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392. so don't open any drawers not
big enough to hold a hostage.
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393. No messages.
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394. Lennie.
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395. Nine millimeter. Same as the slug
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396. they dug out of
Officer Schaeffer.
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397. There's no sign
of Titus or Novak,
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398. but Henry borrowed
his girlfriend's car and cleared out the trunk,
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399. like he needed room
to put something in the trunk.
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400. Like Mitchell Titus. Yeah.
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401. But Henry only had
the car for 20 minutes,
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402. so Titus has got to be in
the neighborhood somewhere.
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403. We got
50 guys out looking.
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404. It's almost 11:00.
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405. Hey, go easy, all right?
We're close.
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406. Look, how about giving us
till the end of the day?
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407. No promises.
Keep me posted.
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408. She's still waiting.
You have to see her.
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409. She said you're in charge.
I got a telephone call from a lady
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410. who said she was the lawyer
for a man named Henry Harp.
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411. He's a suspect
in your husband's disappearance, Mrs. Titus.
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412. The police running
the investigation feel
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close to your husband.
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414. That lawyer said
you could have my Mitchell now.
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415. You could've had
him last night.
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416. Her client murdered
a police officer.
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417. There's no reason to believe
that anything he says is true.
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418. It might be true.
My husband might be alive,
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419. tied up somewhere
wondering why nobody's coming to help him.
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420. We're doing everything
we can to find him.
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421. You already got the criminal.
He's going to jail no matter what.
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422. That policeman's already dead.
Nothing can help him.
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423. Mrs. Titus, we understand
how hard this is for you.
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424. What if it were your husband?
Or your wife?
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425. What are you
people here for?
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426. Just got off
the phone with the Daily News.
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427. I got messages from
two other newspapers and six television stations.
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428. I guess Henry Harp's lawyers
have been working the phones.
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429. Ruth Titus is gonna be
all over the 6:00 news
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430. telling the world
we don't care if her husband lives or dies.
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431. It looks like
Henry Harp moved
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432. Mitchell Titus in
the trunk of a borrowed car.
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433. If we make a deal with Harp
and he hands us a dead body...
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434. At least we tried.
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435. The police want
a little more time.
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436. They think Titus
was dumped near Harp's girlfriend's apartment.
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437. You gave them till noon.
It's 12:15.
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438. The police just found
Mitchell Titus' car.
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439. Give me some good news.
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440. Titus's car.
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441. Empty?
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442. Harp must've transferred
Mitchell Titus from this to his girlfriend's car.
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443. If your theory
is correct.
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444. Well, our main theory
is still that Titus is dead.
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445. Here.
Now, this looks like blood.
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446. It could be Henry Harp's.
We know he was in this car.
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447. We know he was bleeding.
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448. And we know his
blood type and Titus'.
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449. A sample of
the stain is on its way over to the lab right now.
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450. That'll take hours.
It's over.
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451. Don't we need a notary?
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452. No, I'm a witness.
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453. Where is he?
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454. So it's all set?
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455. Yeah,
you can tell 'em, Henry.
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456. We were all shaken up
by the shooting at the store.
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457. The whole time we
were watching it there was nobody there.
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458. It should've been easy.
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459. "We"?
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460. Me and Novak.
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461. Idiot's probably
in Texas by now.
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462. Panics because
one damn customer walks in.
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463. There was no one else around.
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464. Where is he?
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465. Avenue A.
There's a boarded up building there.
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466. I don't get it, Lennie.
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467. There's no way he got here
from his girlfriend's apartment in 10 minutes.
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468. Maybe he really did go
to get baseball equipment.
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469. Yeah, on the run?
Bleeding?
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470. Hey, some people
really love the game.
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471. Got him.
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472. Clear for EMS.
He's over here.
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473. Tell them to
finish their smokes.
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474. This one's a job
for the morgue.
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475. Looks like
he's not in rigor.
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476. Man, if he died
just like an hour ago
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477. while we were
chasing our tails...
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478. Wait.
What if he was in rigor,
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479. and now he's
coming out of it?
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480. They start to go out
after 24 hours.
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481. If he's been dead
this whole time...
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482. Yeah.
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483. We'll have to autopsy,
but he took a blow to the head
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484. that could easily be
the cause of death.
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485. When do you
think it happened?
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486. Body's cold.
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487. I've got hatched maggots
in the mouth and nose. Rigor's easing up.
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488. Twenty-four hours?
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489. At least.
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490. Congratulations, McCoy.
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491. You just bought
the Brooklyn Bridge from a double murderer.
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492. We don't have to
honor the deal. It's simple contract law.
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493. Contract law.
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494. We were coerced.
An agreement made with a gun to your head
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495. or Mitchell Titus's
head is not enforceable.
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496. Well, coercion is
the least of it.
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497. Titus was dead
before Henry Harp started talking to us,
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498. and Henry Harp knew it.
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499. It was my call,
not on you.
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500. I signed the agreement.
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501. Well, she's right.
It's worthless.
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502. Fine. Let's throw it out.
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503. But shouldn't we think
about what happens
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504. the next time somebody's
got a hostage
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505. and wants to make
a deal with the D.A.?
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506. They might not think
there's any point.
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507. You're worried about
your reputation among criminals?
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508. We make
promises here every day and we honor them.
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509. Sometimes they save lives.
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510. I can't believe
you want to go through with it.
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511. I don't want to.
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512. Then don't.
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513. Let the record reflect
that this arraignment is taking place
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514. in the hospital
room of Henry Harp,
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515. owing to Mr. Harp's
physical incapacity.
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516. Do you waive the reading
of the rights and charges?
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517. Yes, Judge.
We've made an arrangement with the District Attorney.
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518. The People serve
notice of intent to seek the death penalty.
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519. What?
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520. I gather the death penalty
wasn't part of your arrangement?
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521. We have a written
plea agreement for first degree manslaughter.
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522. The complaint charges
murder in the first degree,
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523. kidnapping in
the first degree, robbery in the first degree.
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524. This is outrageous.
Mr. McCoy signed the agreement himself.
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525. That's very interesting,
Ms. Bell, but not my department.
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526. Now, the complaint meets
statutory requirements.
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527. Enter a plea of not guilty.
So he's arraigned.
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528. What happened?
Somebody put iron in your Cheerios this morning?
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529. Oh, you're talking
to me again?
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530. Hey, you do things our way,
we'll talk all you want.
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531. That was the easy part.
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532. Be nice if we had
some evidence to make the charges stick.
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533. Didn't he give
you a statement?
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534. Yeah. And we gave him a deal.
Have you come up with any other evidence?
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535. We'll do the best we can.
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536. Fine. Then we'll talk again.
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537. Number Four.
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538. "Move your damn truck
and I'll park somewhere else."
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539. Number Five.
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540. "Move your damn truck
and I'll park somewhere else."
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541. Maybe.
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542. Go ahead, Number Six.
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543. "Move your damn truck
and I'll park somewhere else."
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544. I don't know,
Three or Five.
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545. Do you want to
hear them again?
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546. For the third time?
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547. It could be Six.
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548. I'm going to put this down
as a "Not Identified."
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549. Thank you, Mr. Corcoran.
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550. Sorry.
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551. You want to try
a visual lineup with your other witnesses?
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552. They said they
didn't see anything.
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553. Try anyway.
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554. You want to take
him with you now? We're busy.
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555. We just want him to look at
some people in a lineup.
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556. There's no point.
I never saw the guy in the car.
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557. Humor us, okay?
We'll be back in an hour.
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558. I'm supposed to
pay him for an hour?
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559. I've already lost 1,200 bucks
from the hold-up.
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560. This might help you
get some of it back.
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561. And if Mr. Genius there
did what he was supposed to,
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562. I wouldn't have lost
anything to begin with.
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563. When the register's that full,
the cash goes in a box in the back room.
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564. I told you,
I didn't have a chance.
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565. It was non-stop customers
in here that day.
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566. Mr. Oakley, pay him or not,
he's coming with us.
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567. I told you,
I never saw the guy.
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568. I don't care.
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569. Hey, what's that for?
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570. For the money you
stole from that box in the back room.
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571. What are you talking about?
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572. We got one of the robbers,
Marvin.
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573. He told us they
watched this place before they robbed it.
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574. There weren't
customers coming in and out. There weren't any customers.
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575. After the robbery,
you stroll into the back room, pocket what's there,
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576. and you tell your jerk boss
the robbers took it.
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577. No.You know what kind
of trouble you're in?
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578. By taking that money,
you just made yourself part of the robbery
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579. and the two murders
that went with it.
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580. Come on.It's felony murder.
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581. And do you know what?
It's the law.
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582. Now,
you tell us what happened, and you pay back your boss,
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583. and maybe we let it go.
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584. I already spent some of it.
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585. How much
did you take?
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586. About $600.
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587. We got the final M.E.
report, too.
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588. Mitchell Titus was
whacked on the head
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589. right after they
grabbed his car. That's what killed him.
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590. Can we link it to Harp?
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591. The only hard
evidence we have
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592. against him is
his own statement.
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593. And I assume the police
are pursuing the matter diligently?
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594. Their lineups
keep coming up empty.
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595. Nobody can find Earl Novak,
Harp's accomplice.
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596. Harp said he was
headed to Texas.
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597. The grand jury
indicted Henry Harp
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598. the way we wanted,
murder one.
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599. I know.
Bell just dropped off her motion to dismiss.
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600. She was just waiting
for the indictment
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601. number to stick
in the heading.
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602. When we caught Henry Harp,
he had $600 on him.
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603. Now, we assumed
that was half the loot,
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604. that his accomplice
had the other half.
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605. But it was all the loot.
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606. Why would the accomplice
go off empty-handed?
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607. You don't think
he was just being generous?
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608. Well, we were pretty damn sure
Harp moved a body in his girlfriend's car
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609. until we found
Mitchell Titus' body in the wrong part of town.
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610. Maybe we were
looking for the wrong body.
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611. Well, you went through
the girlfriend's neighborhood with half the force,
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612. and you didn't find anybody.
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613. We only had four hours.
I say we look some more.
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614. Yeah, we never did check out
his kid's Little League field.
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615. There's a lot of
good dump spots around there.
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616. Go.
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617. And this is
the basis of your motion?
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618. It's a contract, Judge,
entered into between the defendant and Mr. McCoy.
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619. Most plea agreements
aren't even put in writing.
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620. When I signed that paper,
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621. Mr. Harp held out
the hope that Mitchell Titus was still alive,
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622. which he knew to be false.
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623. Look at the language.
It deals with the possibility that Titus was dead.
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624. Is Mr. McCoy claiming
he didn't read it?
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625. He couldn't have been
aware that Mr. Harp murdered Mr. Titus.
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626. Why not?
He already knew that Mr. Harp was involved
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627. in the murder of
Officer Schaeffer.
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628. He knew who he
was dealing with.
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629. A killer turned
extortionist.
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630. So you didn't have
to sign, but you did.
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631. A remarkable set of facts.
I'm sure the law is just as interesting.
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632. I'll hear arguments
at 3:00 this afternoon.
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633. Hope that gives
you enough time.
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634. I was too slow
for a shortstop,
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635. but I always wanted
to be a shortstop.
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636. You know,
you could easily swing up the West Side Highway,
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637. pull off onto the shoulder
and drive your car right up here.
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638. It's a dumper's paradise.
The river. The highway.
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639. The storage sheds.
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640. Detectives! Over here!
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641. Behind the shopping cart.
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642. It looks like Earl Novak.
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643. Bad career move, pal,
going into business with Henry Harp.
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644. In re Schrotenboer
is directly on point, Your Honor.
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645. The Court of Appeals
ruled that a negotiated agreement
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646. of immunity was
unenforceable
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647. when it was made in exchange
for the return of unlawfully taken children.
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648. That was a child
custody matter.
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649. So what
the court said applies
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650. even more forcefully
in a murder case.
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651. And I quote,
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652. "Mandating the enforcement
of an agreement exacted in these circumstances
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653. "is a perversion,
not a requirement of public policy."
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654. I must say,
Ms. Bell, that that appears to be dispositive.
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655. The element of coercion
is stronger and more heinous here.
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656. I respectfully disagree,
Your Honor.
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657. But if you find for
the People in this matter,
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658. I expect you to
suppress as well the statement Mr. Harp made
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659. after the contract
was signed.
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660. Mr. Harp confessed
to the robbery fully and freely.
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661. In the expectation
that he was getting something for it.
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662. If the District Attorney
reneges on the agreement,
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663. he can't be allowed to benefit
from a statement he gained by making the agreement.
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664. The agreement was
invalid on its face.
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665. Mr. Harp knew
he was extorting.
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666. But he thought it
would be honored.
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667. He wasn't familiar
with In re Schrotenboer.
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668. Mr. McCoy, this statement,
is it the meat of your case?
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669. It's important, Your Honor.
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670. Well,
then, I'll be sporting here and give you the choice.
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671. You can honor the deal,
keep the statement.
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672. You can junk the deal,
lose the statement with it.
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673. May I have a moment,
Your Honor?
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674. Quickly, Mr. McCoy.
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675. All I have is the statement.
You got anything else?
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676. You're gonna want to kiss us.
We found Earl Novak.
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677. Is he talking?
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678. He's dead.
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679. We found him at the...
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680. Don't tell me.
Don't tell me. Riverside Park.
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681. I've made my decision,
Your Honor.
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682. We're listening.
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683. The People
withdraw their opposition to the motion to dismiss.
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684. We will honor our
contract with Mr. Harp.
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685. What the hell was that?
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686. A bird in the hand,
Detective.
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687. Henry Harp goes
away for 15 years.
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688. For killing three people?
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689. I only know of two.
Officer Schaeffer and Mitchell Titus.
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690. We just told you we found
the body of Earl Novak, Harp's accomplice.
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691. Really? I wonder if
Henry Harp killed him.
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692. I don't. We found
the body where Harp was driving around,
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693. in a spot that Harp knew,
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694. and Harp had Novak's share
of the robbery proceeds in his pocket.
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695. You have any
witnesses putting Harp
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696. and Novak together
the day of the murder?
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697. No.I do.
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698. Henry Harp.
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699. Because I took his deal,
I get to keep his statement
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700. about robbing that
store with Earl Novak.
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701. And I can use it in
a future proceeding.
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702. For example, a prosecution
for the murder of Earl Novak.
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703. So he walks
for killing a cop,
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704. but you nail him for
killing the cop killer?
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705. An irony he gets
to reflect upon
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706. over the next 40
years in Attica.
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707. You're moving to dismiss
the indictment against Henry Harp
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708. for the murder
of Earl Novak?
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709. This matter was disposed of.
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710. The District Attorney
accepted a plea arrangement in front of Judge Santos.
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711. There was no mention
of the murder of Earl Novak
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712. in any
part of that negotiation.
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713. The contract said,
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714. "All crimes related
to the incidents at Red Star Liquor Store."
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715. As far as we know,
the murder of Mr. Novak took place hours afterward,
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716. miles from the store.
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717. Now, I'm aware of the history
of your contract, Ms. Bell.
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718. I'm not inclined
to interpret it in Mr. Harp's favor.
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719. Then forget the contract.
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720. The Criminal Procedure Law
says related offenses must be prosecuted simultaneously.
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721. You can't convict Mr. Harp
of one part of a crime,
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722. and then go back
and charge him with another part.
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723. That would be
an open invitation to abuse and harassment.
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724. These circumstances
are extraordinary.
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725. Enforcing that
prohibition would be against the interests of justice.
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726. I'm not aware
the legislature has passed an amendment saying
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727. that the law doesn't apply
if Jack McCoy doesn't like it.
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728. The law does say that
subsequent prosecutions are allowed
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729. if the crimes charged are not
part of the same criminal transaction.
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730. But these are. Look at
the definition of "criminal transaction."
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731. "Two offenses closely linked
in time and circumstance..."
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732. Hours apart, miles away.
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733. "... or closely related
in criminal purpose."
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734. Robbing a liquor store.
Killing a friend. Where's the connection?
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735. Give us a hearing,
Your Honor. Mr. Harp will explain.
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736. I needed $800 to pay
my girlfriend's rent. She was really on my case.
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737. So you decided
to get it?
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738. Yeah.
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739. I figured
a liquor store was a good place to look.
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740. And I knew that
Novak was wacky enough to go in there with a gun.
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741. Tell us what
happened that day.
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742. I picked up Novak.
We stole a car, looked for a liquor store.
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743. Then he went in and
the shooting started.
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744. And after that?
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745. Then it all went crazy.
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746. We grabbed the cab
and dumped the driver.
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747. We weren't sure
who'd seen us, so we ditched the cab
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748. and I borrowed
my girlfriend's car.
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749. Why?
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750. Well, I told Novak
we'd use it to get out of town.
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751. Is that what you were
planning to use it for?
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752. No way.
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753. If I hadn't
gotten it back on time,
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754. my girlfriend would've
reported it stolen.
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755. She's a hard lady.
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756. What did you borrow it for?
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757. To dump Novak
after I killed him.
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758. Why did you want to kill
Mr. Novak?
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759. The take from
the liquor store was less than a grand.
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760. I couldn't split it,
he wouldn't give me his half.
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761. So your objective that day
was to steal $800?
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762. Well, that's what I needed.
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763. And for that purpose,
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764. you robbed a liquor store
and then murdered Earl Novak?
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765. Yeah.
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766. Thank you.
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767. Mr. Harp, you've already
admitted you're a murderer.
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768. Isn't it possible
you're a liar as well?
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769. Not about this.
Why would I?
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770. To avoid prosecution
for the murder of Earl Novak.
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771. You don't believe me,
ask my girlfriend.
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772. She needed the rent.
Ask the landlord.
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773. I told him I'd get it.
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774. He confessed to
a murder to avoid being prosecuted for a murder.
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775. I'm putting this one
in my memoirs.
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776. I talked to the girlfriend
and the landlord. They confirmed his story.
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777. So the murder
of the accomplice
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778. is part of the same
criminal transaction as the robbery,
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779. and that case is closed,
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780. and that's terrific.
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781. There is another exception
to the joinder requirement.
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782. If I didn't know he
murdered his accomplice
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783. before I took
the plea bargain, I can still go ahead.
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784. But everybody
saw the cops come into the courtroom
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785. and talk to you
right before you took the deal.
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786. Everybody didn't hear
what they said to me.
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787. Be careful.
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788. He confessed to it,
and that means we can't touch him?
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789. Maybe.
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790. I want to go to law school.
Learn how to turn gold into lead.
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791. There is a logic to it.
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792. This whole thing's
been screwed up since day one,
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793. thanks to you guys.
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794. I can nail Harp
for the murder
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795. if I can prove
I didn't know he did it
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796. until after I took
the plea bargain.
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797. We'll have to testify.
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798. But we told you.
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799. What exactly did you
tell me, Detective?
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800. Okay. That's why you
wanted us to shut up.
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801. 'Cause you knew it
might come to this.
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802. I went to law school.
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803. I won't commit perjury.
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804. Not even to
nail a cop killer?
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805. Come on.
He wants us to put our asses on the line
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806. just to pull his
out of the fire?
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807. No one's asking you
to commit perjury.
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808. Just tell me
where to show up.
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809. I spoke to
Detectives Briscoe and Curtis
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810. in the courtroom for
less than a minute.
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811. And what did they tell you?
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812. That they'd found Earl Novak,
and that he was dead.
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814. I was disappointed.
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815. I had hoped Mr. Novak might be
a witness against Mr. Harp.
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816. When I heard he was dead,
that possibility went away,
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817. so I accepted
the plea bargain.
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818. At the time,
did you have reason to believe that Mr. Harp
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819. had murdered Mr. Novak?
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820. I didn't even know
that he had been murdered.
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821. I only knew
that he was dead.
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822. No more questions.
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823. What did you think, Mr. McCoy?
That he had died of old age?
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824. I didn't know
what he died of.
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825. Really?
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826. When violent criminals die
right after committing crimes with violent associates
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827. what do they usually die of?
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828. Objection. Sustained.
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829. How many years
have you been a prosecutor?
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830. Twenty-two.
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831. How many cases
have you worked
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832. where criminals murdered
their accomplices?
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833. Several.
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834. What did
the detectives tell you
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835. beside the fact
that Novak was dead?
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836. I believe
Detective Curtis said
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837. his body had been found
in Riverside Park.
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838. Near where you'd
been looking for another victim of Henry Harp.
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839. I believe so.
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840. And you are telling
us with a straight face
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841. that you drew
no conclusions from what the detectives told you?
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842. For all I knew,
Mr. Novak fell off a rock into the river.
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843. We told Mr. McCoy he
was dead, that's all.
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844. Did you mention
that he was shot?
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845. No.
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846. Did you mention Henry Harp?
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847. No.
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848. Thank you.
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849. Detective Briscoe,
didn't somebody also mention Riverside Park?
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850. Yeah, Riverside Park.
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851. And what else?
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852. Nothing else.
That was it.
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853. Nothing further.
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854. Ms. Ross, do you
have any more witnesses?
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855. No, Your Honor.
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856. Ms. Bell?
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857. Yes, Your Honor.
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858. Since the People haven't
seen fit to call Detective Curtis, I will.
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859. Do you solemnly
swear to tell the truth, the whole truth,
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860. and nothing but the truth,
so help you God?
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861. I do.
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862. Detective Curtis,
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863. we've already heard
testimony in this matter
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864. from Detective Briscoe
and Mr. McCoy,
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865. and it's been
remarkably consistent.
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866. Do you have any idea
why that might be?
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867. Because it's the truth.
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868. That's one theory.
Can you think of anything else?
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869. Like what?
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870. Did Mr. McCoy discuss
this hearing with you and your partner?
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871. Yes.
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872. What did he tell you?
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873. That we'd have to testify
about what we told him.
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874. Did he ask you
to forget anything you had told him?
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875. No.
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876. So you are telling me,
you are all telling me,
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877. that two experienced
homicide detectives
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878. rushed into court
to tell Mr. McCoy
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879. about a man
who'd been murdered,
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880. and never mentioned
that he'd been murdered?
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881. We told him right after.
He was right in the middle of a hearing.
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882. Why not right away?
Did you forget? Are you that sloppy?
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883. Objection. JUDGE DAVIS: Sustained.
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884. Why didn't you tell him
the most important thing, Detective Curtis?
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885. We might have thought
it was understood.
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886. Understood.
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887. Because that is
the logical inference
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888. for an experienced
prosecutor to draw.
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889. For a detective, yes.
For a prosecutor, I don't know.
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890. In my experience,
sometimes they're not too bright.
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891. There is a whiff
of implausibility.
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892. There are some
open questions.
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893. But in the absence
of evidence to the contrary,
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894. I will accept the word
of two police detectives
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895. and an officer of this court.
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896. The motion to
dismiss the indictment against Henry Harp
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897. for the murder of
Earl Novak is denied.
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898. The People may proceed
with the prosecution.
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899. "Whiff of implausibility."
That's being polite.
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900. We whiffed. He reeked.
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901. He's not a model citizen.
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902. I guess that's enough
to make the Judge wink.
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903. I just didn't expect you
to sink to his level.
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904. Gee.
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905. Jamie, how many people
did I kill last week?
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906. Hey.
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907. Earl killed the cop and
Earl killed the driver.
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908. I did you a favor
by taking care of him.
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909. We can work out
another deal, Jack. Save you the cost of a trial.
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910. He does hard time
in a maximum security prison
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911. until hell freezes over.
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912. How's that for a deal?
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913. What if I'd testified
you told us to shut up?
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914. It would've hurt.
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915. Yeah.
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916. Well,
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917. at least you got to
dodge the question by calling me an idiot.
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918. Yeah, that helped.
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