1. In the criminal
justice system,
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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. Tena,
Daddy's waiting for us.
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7. I'm waving to Max.
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8. Put on your coat
and your gloves. I won't tell you twice.
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9. And bring me Elena's hat.
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10. Can I bring Lily?
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11. Yes, but hurry.
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12. I don't see Daddy and Max.
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13. Leon?
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14. Leon!
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15. Max! Max!
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16. The five-year-old died
en-route to North General.
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17. Mr. Galvez was
dead at the scene.
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18. What were they
doing out this early?
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19. They were going to
their grandmother's in Albany.
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20. Point of impact was here,
knocked the kid right out of his boots.
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21. You got a make on
the hit-and-run?
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22. No.
No witnesses so far.
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23. Want to see the other one?
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24. Other one?
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25. Around the corner.
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26. Any ID?
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27. Be my guest.
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28. I'll wager he didn't
live in Harlem.
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29. Peter Lavalle,
170 East 82nd Street.
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30. Long way from
his townhouse.
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31. We're positing he got
hit at the crosswalk.
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32. The car swerved
after the impact,
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33. hit the curb going
around the corner,
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34. we got tire marks there,
then hit the other two.
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35. Anybody hear him
hit the brakes?
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36. No brakes.
No skid marks.
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37. Maybe no accident.
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38. Max always followed
his papa everywhere.
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39. I don't know what
I'm going to do.
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40. We don't have any money.
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41. Victim Services can
help you with that.
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42. We'll make sure
the word gets out.
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43. Mama, can you open
the juice?
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44. Here, let me give
you a hand with that. I'm an expert.
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45. Mrs. Galvez,
when you went downstairs,
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46. you're sure you
didn't see a car?
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47. No. I didn't see no car.
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48. I saw a car.
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49. You did? Where?
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50. She was looking outside
before we went downstairs.
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51. I waved at Max and
then I saw a car,
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52. but then Mama told me
to put on my coat.
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53. What was the car doing?
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54. It was driving
on the street.
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55. Do you know what
kind of car it was?
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56. It was black. It was big.
It was driving fast.
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57. Why don't we sit down
over here, Mrs. Lavalle.
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58. Right here. Come on.
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59. Okay.
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60. Mrs. Lavalle, I'm sorry I have
to ask you these things,
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61. but what was your husband
doing up in that neighborhood?
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62. Well, he takes a walk
every Sunday,
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63. up Third Avenue
and down First. Every week.
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64. Can you think of anyone
who might've wanted to hurt your husband?
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65. MRS.No.
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66. Why? It was an accident,
wasn't it?
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67. Well, we're not sure
what happened.
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68. Is there anybody
else in your family we can talk to?
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69. Our children,
Matthew and Daniel.
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70. I'll get you
their phone numbers.
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71. He had a walking stick,
with a sterling silver handle.
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72. Are you sure he
had it with him?
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73. Yes, of course.
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74. And I have to get it back.
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75. It belonged
to his father.
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76. Officer.
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77. I didn't see
a walking stick at the scene.
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78. Neither did I.
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79. Somebody got there first.
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80. We find the walking stick,
maybe we find a witness.
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81. I'll call Profaci.
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82. Hey! Hi, Daddy!
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83. Hey, bunny!
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84. Hi, Lennie! Hi, Deborah.
Nice to see you.
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85. Here we go, sweetie.
Hey, honey.
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86. How was the museum?
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87. Serena loved
the bug collection.
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88. You did? Yeah.
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89. We brought you
Chinese food.
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90. With shrimp and noodles.
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91. My favorites! Mine, too.
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92. Mommy, I have to go now.
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93. Where's the ladies room?
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94. Upstairs. I'll take her.
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95. No, it's okay.
Come here, Serena.
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96. Okay. Hold on.
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97. Mr. Rogers and Mr.
Jones were discussing
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98. the merits of thunderbird
versus crack,
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99. when Mr. Jones
pulled out what Mr. Rogers described as a silver hammer
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100. and hit him upside
the head with it.
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101. A silver hammer?
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102. Black stick with
a silver handle.
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103. Let's go.
He had this with him.
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104. Meet Mr. Alternator Jones.
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105. Alternator? Yeah.
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106. Says his dad worked
at the Ford plant in Detroit.
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107. You gonna get me
locked up again!
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108. Hey! Hey! Knock it off!
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109. Move him down the block.
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110. You ain't gonna
give me nothing! Shut up!
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111. That cat had it
coming to him!
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112. That's not why
you're here, Mr. Jones.
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113. You want to tell me
where you found this?
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114. It's mine.
I found it on the street.
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115. Yeah,
on Pleasant Avenue, right?
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116. Look, that old guy
was already dead.
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117. Yeah, we know.
He got run over. We're hoping you saw it.
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118. I heard it.
I saw the old guy walking across the street.
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119. I went around the corner
and I heard this car gun its engine.
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120. It accelerated?
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121. Yeah. Then, bang!
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122. Then I came back
around the corner,
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123. and the cat was dead,
that's all.
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124. You see the car?
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125. No, man.
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126. Look, I can't see nothing
with these glasses. Look.
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127. Look, you go
down to St. Anne's.
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128. Father Luke will fix you up
with a new pair, all right?
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129. And stay out of
Mr. Rogers' neighborhood.
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130. Yeah. I'm gonna do that.
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131. Okay, bruises, one on
Lavalle's thigh and the other on the boy's chest.
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132. From a headlight rim?
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133. You're looking at a
Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar.
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134. You got pictures
of these cars?
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135. This one.
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136. And that one, too.
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137. Okay.
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138. Mama, can I go
play with Elena?
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139. Did Victim Services
get in touch with you?
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140. Yes.
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141. And people sent
money and cards.
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142. People I don't know,
saying they're sorry
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143. and they're gonna
pray for Max and Leon.
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144. I want to thank them
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145. but some of them didn't
write down their names.
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146. Do you mind if
we take a look?
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147. People have good hearts.
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148. Mommy!
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149. I'm sorry.
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150. A check for $67 and
a marriage proposal.
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151. He sent his picture.
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152. Guy must be dreaming.
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153. Give him credit for
keeping his clothes on.
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154. Hey, Lennie,
look at this one.
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155. "Dear Mrs. Galvez,
I saw the news
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156. "about your family
on television.
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157. "They showed your
little boy at the hospital.
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158. "He looked so small
in his little parka and his yellow boots.
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159. "I'm so sorry for all
the pain you're feeling.
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160. "I'm enclosing $500
to help with your needs."
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161. No signature.
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162. The kid wasn't
wearing his boots at the hospital.
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163. The boots were
in the street.
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164. No return address either.
But the C-notes are real.
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165. Brand new.
With consecutive serial numbers.
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166. We traced the bills to
a bank in Murray Hill.
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167. They were disbursed
the same day they were mailed.
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168. Did the bank happen
to know who withdrew the money?
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169. Yeah. They narrowed
it down to the teller who did the transaction.
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170. He had two
clients take out $500 or more in cash
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171. in denominations
of a hundred.
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172. No kidding.
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173. We have a Chinese immigrant
who was in Hong Kong the day of the accident.
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174. The bank knows
that because he made
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175. a cash machine
withdrawal there.
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176. The other one's
a Susan Young, 34,
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177. divorced, no kids,
no car.
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178. But she has
a driver's license.
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179. How do you want
to handle her?
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180. I don't know.
We drop in on her, she's liable to shut down.
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181. Her bank has a stolen
credit card report on her.
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182. She got her purse snatched
about seven months ago.
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183. Good. Tell her we found it.
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184. And ask the bank
how many sugars she takes in her coffee.
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185. Talk about a surprise.
I gave up on ever getting that wallet back.
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186. Still want me to
look at mug shots?
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187. Yeah. We'll get to that.
Why don't you take a seat?
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188. Last Sunday
morning in East Harlem,
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189. three people were
killed in a hit-and-run.
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190. I saw it on the news.
It's horrible.
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191. You know what
else is horrible? We don't have any witnesses.
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192. The driver might get away
with killing those people
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193. 'cause no one wants to talk.
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194. That's kind of
like piling one horror
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195. on top of another.
Wouldn't you agree?
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196. Yes.
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197. Good. Now,
anything you want to tell us about this hit-and-run?
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198. I don't know
what you mean.
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199. Weren't you in East Harlem,
Sunday morning?
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200. No. Why would you
think I was?
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201. The post mark is
from Murray Hill,
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202. about three blocks
from where you live.
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203. These bills trace
back to your bank.
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204. They were handed out
by the same teller
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205. on the same day
he gave you $500.
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206. Now what do you
bet we find your prints on these
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207. and your DNA on
the stamp you licked?
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208. I felt sorry for that woman.
I wanted to help anonymously.
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209. Then why didn't you
come out and say so?
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210. You wrote that you
saw the little boy
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211. at the hospital
with his boots on.
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212. Where did you see that?
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213. On the news.
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214. He didn't have his
boots at the hospital.
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215. Maybe I read it.
I don't remember.You're lying.
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216. You were there
at the accident.
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217. No. Why are you
covering up?
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218. What are you afraid of? Nothing.
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219. I have to get back to work.
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220. Whoa, ait a minute.
Wait a minute.
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221. What's this bruise here?
That looks like it could be from a seat belt.
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222. No. I fell.
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223. You were in the car,
weren't you?No.
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224. You might not
have been driving, but you were in the damn car.
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225. That's crazy. Now, please... Look at this!
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226. That's a picture
of the little boy in the morgue.
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227. Take a look.
Look at what happened to him. Look at it, damn you!
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228. That's one way to get
her to spill her guts.
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229. She knows who was driving.
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230. And unless she
wants to tell us, we can't force it out of her.
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231. I want to leave now.
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232. You sure?
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233. Please, I don't know anything.
I wasn't there.
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234. Her bruise is on
the right side.
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the passenger seat.
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236. She have any connection
to the Lavalle family?
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237. They never heard of her.
By the way, both the Lavalle kids are alibied.
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238. We checked her LUDs
for the last month,
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that traces to the Lavalles.
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240. So it could be
just an accident.
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241. Three people run down?
To you that's just an accident?
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242. Can't we put some paper
on Ms. Young and force her to talk?
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243. We subpoena her
to the grand jury, she'll ask for immunity.
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244. Until we know
how she's involved,
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245. I don't want to
give it to her.
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246. If you keep the pressure up,
you think she'll come around?
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247. We'll lean on her
just as hard as you let us.
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248. You sure she didn't
come in the back door?
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249. Maybe she hit
a shoe sale on her way back from work. I don't know.
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250. Thanks.
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251. Hey, why don't we
grab some food and come back?
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252. No. Let's give it
another 10 minutes.
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253. I want her to see us
when she gets here.
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254. You know, I got in touch
with Mrs. Galvez yesterday?
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255. She has to move in
with her mother.
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256. She can't manage
without her husband.
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257. You know what you do, Rey?
Grab all the life insurance you can afford.
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258. Davey says you're
waiting for Ms. Young?
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259. She left last night
with a suitcase.
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260. Said she'd be gone
for a couple of weeks.
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261. Did she say where?
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262. No. Sometimes she
stays at her boyfriend's when he's out of town.
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263. Where does he live?I wouldn't know.
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264. Name?
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265. I wouldn't know
that either.
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266. Her office says
she's at her sister's in Groton.
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267. Her boyfriend who travels?
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268. Look at her LUDs for the week
before the accident.
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269. See these calls
to Rio de Janeiro?
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270. Every night.
Minimum of 20 minutes.
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272. Last call was made
Saturday afternoon.
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273. So the boyfriend
flew back Sunday.
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274. The accident was
near the Triborough.
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275. So if they were
coming from the airport,
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276. they might've
crossed the bridge.
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277. What? She picked him up?
She doesn't have a car.
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278. Maybe he does.
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279. The new-guy shift,
Saturday 10:00 p.m. to Sunday 6:00.
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280. Really cuts
into my booty time.
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281. Two weeks ago Sunday,
the flight from Rio.
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282. You remember her
with one of the passengers?
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283. Yeah, sure.
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284. Yeah? 30,000 people later,
you remember her.
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285. I remember the belligerent
fool she was with.
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286. Kept lighting up in
the no-smoke zone.
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287. You talked to him?
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288. I talked, he yelled.
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289. Customs was
ready to take him for a cavity search
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290. 'cause he pissed them off.
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291. Gave his lady
a hard time, too.
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292. What was his problem?
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293. You could smell
his problem, scotch.
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294. So he was drunk?
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295. Unless he uses
the stuff for cologne.
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296. You remember
his name?
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297. I wrote him up
in my report.
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298. His name's
Bernard Dressler.
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299. His credit card company
confirms he was at the hotel in Rio.
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300. Damn! It ate my quarter.
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301. His name's also
on Young's LUDs
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302. the whole month
before the accident.
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303. Now she hasn't
called him since.
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304. Look. Downtown is
sweating my budget,
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305. their way of saying
how much they appreciate my lawsuit.
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306. So solve this quick
or hand it off to AIU.
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307. Hey,
I ran Dressler through DMV, he owns a black ' 92 Jag.
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308. Consistent with
the bruises on the bodies.
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309. And get this,
he has two moving violations and a DWI from last year.
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310. Six months probation,
12 hours drunk school and no suspension?
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311. Must've had some lawyer.
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312. He better hope his
lawyer hasn't retired.
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313. I had a couple of drinks,
then I went to sleep. I wasn't drunk.
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314. Airport security
said you were quite a handful.
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315. You do 11 hours on a plane
and see how chipper you feel.
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316. Dena,
get me David Feist in Bonn. Try the home number first.
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317. How'd you get home
from the airport?
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318. Cab. Why?
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319. You know Susan Young?
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320. What's she have
to do with this?
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from the airport, right?
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322. No.
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324. With a blond,
it wasn't Susan.
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325. You want to stand
still for a minute. So who was the blond?
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326. It was another passenger,
somebody wanting to split cab fare to Islip.
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327. Tell me. Really.
This isn't about me
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328. causing a disturbance
at the airport, is it?
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329. That Sunday morning,
three pedestrians
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330. were killed by
a hit-and-run driver.
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331. We think Ms. Young had
something to do with it.
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332. That's not possible.
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333. Have you
talked to her lately?
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334. No. Things were cooling off
before I went to Rio
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connected since.
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336. You still own a Jaguar?
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337. Yeah.
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338. You still
drinking and driving?
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339. That's very funny.
I learned my lesson.
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340. Good for you.
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341. So, would you mind
if we had our lab check your car?
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342. If I said no?
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343. We find a judge
to say yes.
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344. Okay, but I'm calling
my lawyer.
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345. Dena will show you
where it's parked.
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346. And if you scratch it,
you fix it.
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347. A car hits a body,
something from that body's gonna get sucked
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348. into the engine compartment.
Hair, skin, fiber, blood.
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349. There's nothing
like that here.
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350. You sure this is his car?
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351. The VIN numbers from the dash,
the frame and the engine block
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353. Also didn't find any damage
or any evidence it had work.
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354. That's too bad.
I was looking forward to hooking up this guy.
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355. Fred,
I checked the fourth VIN tag.
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356. Everybody thinks
there's just three,
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357. only the manufacturer knows
where the fourth one is,
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358. and they only tell the FBI.
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359. It's different
on every model.
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360. This one's on the inside
of the floor pan.
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361. I had to drill a hole and use
a dentist's mirror to see it.
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362. And it doesn't match
the other three.
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363. So this isn't his car?
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364. Same model,
same year, same color. It's not his.
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365. He probably got
this one from a dealer and switched the VIN tags.
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366. Any way to tell
who had this car before Dressler?
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367. Yes. We have a car
with that VIN number. It's a '92 Jag.
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368. It hasn't been sold?
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369. No.
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370. Not even to
a Bernard Dressler?
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371. No.
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372. So, the car is here?
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373. All these cars have
been cleared for export.
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374. I mean,
they're fully documented.
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375. Big market for used
Jaguars in Russia?
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376. Used everything. The VIN numbers match.
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The paint's new. Bumper's been replaced.
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379. Right spoiler bracket's bent.
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380. This is your killer,
gentlemen.
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381. Time to come clean,
Mr. Pettijohn.
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382. Did you trade cars
with Bernie Dressler?
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383. His bank issues me
letters of credit, okay?
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384. Without them,
I'm out of business.
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385. You're out of business now.
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386. You want to step
away from the desk?
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387. What's going on?
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388. Your car came back
from Russia, Bernie, with love.
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389. Bernard Dressler,
you're under arrest
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390. for the deaths
of Peter Lavalle, and Leon and Max Galvez.
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391. Wait. Get away from me.
Hey! Get off me...
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392. Take it easy, Bernie! Hey! Let me go!
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393. I said give it up!
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394. You shady bastards.You have the right
to remain silent.
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395. You stupid bastards! Anything you say can
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396. and will be used against you
in a court of law.
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397. $1 million for
vehicular manslaughter two?
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398. These are "D" felonies,
Your Honor.
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399. Their case is
nothing but fumes.
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400. There's no evidence
my client was at the scene.
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401. There's evidence his car was.
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402. A bent fender bracket?
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403. They want to put
three bodies on my guy,
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better than that.
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405. I don't want your client
joining his car in Russia.
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406. Bail's set at $1 million.
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407. A million bucks.
He must like the cut of your skirt.
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408. From what I hear,
he'd prefer yours.
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409. "Docket number 026797."
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410. Don't smile yet.
It's the work-up of Dressler's car.
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411. There's no physical
evidence of the victims.
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412. The car had
been steam-cleaned bumper-to-bumper.
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Dressler's girlfriend?
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414. Wasn't she with
him at the airport?
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415. That ID is soft.
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416. The police showed
the guard another picture of Young,
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417. he wasn't so sure.
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418. So find somebody else
who saw them together.
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419. Another passenger
on the plane.
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420. I'll subpoena the manifest.
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421. The airline refuses to
comply with our subpoena.
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422. They're saying
the Warsaw Convention
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423. protects them from
actions by state courts.
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424. They poured the booze
that got Dressler drunk.
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425. They're afraid
of getting sued.
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426. They're right about
the Warsaw Convention.
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427. The only place we
can bring process
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428. against them is
in federal court.
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429. Then go ahead, do it.I did.
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430. The US Attorney
doesn't think a couple of "D" felonies
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431. warrant their attention.
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432. The airlines
has offices here?
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433. Three.
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434. They won't honor
our subpoenas?
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435. Seize their furniture,
computers,
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436. whatever you can
lay your hands on.
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437. Smack 'em around.
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438. They shut down our ticket
offices. They took files, they took computer disks.
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439. You can't imagine
our losses.
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440. We served them
with a subpoena for a flight manifest.
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441. They refused to honor it.
A search warrant's our only recourse.
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442. Mr. Fischer,
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443. why doesn't VIA airlines
simply give them what they want?
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444. Judge Feldman,
according to the terms
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445. of the Warsaw Convention,
we don't have to.
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446. The spirit of the convention
is to limit liability in civil suits.
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447. It's not meant as a shield
in criminal investigations.
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448. Lawsuits are exactly
what we're trying to limit.
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449. The search warrants
are valid on their face. I see no reason to void them.
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450. Your Honor, I...
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451. Either you comply
with their subpoena,
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452. or lawsuits will be
the least of your worries.
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453. The manifest will be
on Mr. McCoy's fax machine in an hour.
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454. Thank you. Thank you.
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455. Oh, Mr. McCoy.
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456. You know,
it's not an accident
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457. that this case
was assigned to me.
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458. I believe drunk driving
to be a plague on our society.
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459. If you hit any snags,
you let me know.
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460. Sounds like the makings
of a stump speech.
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461. It is. He's planning a run
for Adam's job next spring.
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462. And drunk driving is
the cause he's embracing?
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463. It's not world peace.
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464. Shouldn't Dressler's lawyer
know about Feldman's bias?
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465. I'm not gonna tell him.
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466. Come on, Jamie,
a judge with an agenda, this is news to you?
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467. Dressler, yeah.
That loudmouth, he complained about the food,
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468. the wine selection,
the service.
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469. What did he think it was,
Lutèce up there?
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470. Do you know how
much he drank?
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471. No, but every time
I looked over, he had a drink in his hand.
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472. And?
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473. Yeah, that's her. Yeah.
I saw them leave the terminal together.
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474. Why did you notice them?
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475. It was hard not to.
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476. That poor woman,
he was bellowing
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477. and gesticulating at her.
A real bully.
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478. Thank you for coming in.
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479. Thanks.
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480. Okay. That's three passengers
who saw them together.
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481. What about flight attendants?
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482. Two in first class.
They're both in South America.
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483. The airline will let us know
next time they're in town.
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484. How about Ms. Young?
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485. I didn't go
out all morning.
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486. I don't know how
Bernie got home from the airport.
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487. Three people
saw you with him.
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488. Look, you're here
under a material witness warrant.
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489. That means we keep you
until you cooperate.
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490. You'll be in the Tombs
with crack addicts and prostitutes
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491. for as long as it takes.
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492. It gets worse. We can
place you and Mr. Dressler in the car.
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493. I don't care which
one of you was driving.
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494. This is a triple homicide
and somebody's going to pay for it.
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495. We can give you protection,
Ms. Young.
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496. Once he's convicted
and sent to prison, he can't hurt you.
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497. What if he doesn't
go to prison?
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498. He's gotten off before,
in Massachusetts.
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499. He hit a teenage girl.
He told me.
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500. You get us the evidence,
this time he goes to jail.
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501. Look, as bad as you feel
about that little boy,
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502. how you gonna feel
the next time he kills somebody?
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503. I wasn't home one night
when Bernie called me from Rio.
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504. He thought I was
with someone else. He was furious.
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505. As soon as he saw
me at the airport, he started ranting.
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506. He grabbed the keys.
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507. He yelled at me
the whole way into the city.
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508. He said if he found
out who I was with, he'd kill them.
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509. He didn't think
I believed him. Then we saw the old man.
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510. I yelled at Bernie to stop.
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511. But he sped up
right into him.
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512. He killed Mr. Lavalle
on purpose?
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513. I don't know,
I can't imagine...
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514. What about the other two?
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515. The little boy,
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516. his father stepped
into the street and waved at us to stop.
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517. Bernie didn't even
try to miss them.
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518. How drunk was he?
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519. I don't know.
I can never tell with Bernie.
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520. I never know what
he's going to do.
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521. Dressler keeps
a country house in East Lenox.
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522. He ran a red light
there two years ago,
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523. hit a little girl
on a bicycle.
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524. She spent eight
months in the hospital.
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525. Why didn't
the police know?
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526. It's not
on his record here.
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527. He has two driver's licenses,
one in New York and one in Massachusetts.
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528. The judge there
suspended his license
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529. for five years
because of the accident.
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530. Which automatically suspends
his driving privileges here.
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531. That ups the charge
to first degree vehicular manslaughter.
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532. Not enough. We're gonna make
an example of Mr. Dressler.
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533. What do you
have in mind?
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534. This was a multiple killing.
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535. First degree murder.
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536. Murder one requires intent.
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537. He accelerated
into one victim.
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538. He made no effort
to avoid two others. That's intent.
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539. Not if he was drunk.
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540. Maybe he meant
to hit the brakes instead of the gas?
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541. A couple of drinks
don't negate intent.
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542. But we don't know
how much he had to drink.
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543. If we don't know,
the grand jury won't either.
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544. But at trial the...
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545. Get an indictment.
Scare the pants off him.
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546. Maybe he pleads
to murder two. We've sent a message.
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547. First Feldman, now Adam.
The bandwagon's getting crowded.
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548. I agree with Adam.
And I'm not running for anything.
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549. Murder one?
Where the hell is this murder one? Iran?
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550. Try section seven
sub-section one,
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551. paragraph eight
of the statute.
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552. He took three
lives with intent.
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553. He wasn't even in the car.
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554. Not according to
his girlfriend.
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555. What, that bitch?
How do you know she wasn't driving?
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556. We believe her.
We don't believe you.
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557. I still don't see
an intentional murder.
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558. Two witnesses
saw him accelerate into Mr. Lavalle.
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559. Given your
client's driving record, here and in Massachusetts,
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560. a jury's not going to
split hairs over intent.
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561. This is nuts.
You want to give me the death penalty?
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562. Unless you plead
to second degree murder.
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563. What's that?
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564. Twenty-five-to-life.
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565. God. Bernie.
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566. Didn't any of your witnesses
tell you he was drunk?
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567. They saw him with a drink.
Doesn't make him legally intoxicated.
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568. The flight attendant
who served him knows how much he had.
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569. I stopped counting at 12.
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570. Puts him well
over the legal limit
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571. and well beyond
the ability to form intent.
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572. Even if he was driving,
we're back to vehicular manslaughter.
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573. There's nothing
in Westlaw.
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574. If it was two
or three drinks, we could still argue intent,
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575. but 12... According to him.
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576. If he can prove it,
he's off the hook.
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577. He kills three people
and hides behind a bottle.
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578. The law says he can.
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579. The law.
Probably written on a cocktail napkin.
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580. Intent follows the bullet.
It shouldn't matter
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581. if it was fired by
a drunk or by Carry Nation.
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582. The airline's lawyer called.
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583. Dressler's flight attendant's
coming in tonight.
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584. I served Mr. Dressler
fifteen drinks.
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585. We ran out of
scotch in first class
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586. so I took some
bottles from coach.
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587. How was he behaving?
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588. He was difficult.
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589. Was he drunk?
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590. He wasn't climbing
on the beverage cart.
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591. But he slurred his words,
spilled a drink on himself.
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592. I had to fill out
his Customs declaration for him.
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593. He couldn't
even sign his name.
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594. Thank you, Ms. Barra.
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595. Mr. Fischer,
can we have a word with you outside?
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596. We want fair warning
before she testifies.
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597. This case is
already front page of the Daily News.
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598. I appreciate Ms. Barra's
testimony might prove embarrassing.
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599. I see here she's
a Colombian national.
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600. You realize,
as long as she doesn't return to this country,
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601. she can't be
compelled to testify.
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602. The District
Attorney's authority
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603. doesn't extend to
foreign citizens abroad.
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604. What the hell
are you doing?
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605. You don't want
Dressler to prove how drunk he was,
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606. so you're telling a witness
to leave the country?
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607. Don't worry about it.
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608. The airline's giving
me the run-around.
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609. They said she's
been reassigned
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610. to the
Bogotá-Buenos Aires route.
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611. Why tell me?I know you talked to her.
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612. Did you take a statement?
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613. I've complied
with Rosario, Brady
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614. and all relevant
discovery procedures.
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615. Whatever she said,
if she said it, is not discoverable.
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616. I don't know what
you're up to, McCoy,
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617. but I'm gonna compel you
to turn over her statement.
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618. Knock yourself out.
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619. Ms. Barra's a witness.
If she gave Mr. McCoy a statement,
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620. I'm entitled to it.
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621. She's not our witness.
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622. If Mr. Billings wants
her to be his witness, he can subpoena her.
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623. Beside the point.
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624. I believe Mr. McCoy
has a statement that exculpates my client.
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625. I don't believe
it does, Your Honor.
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626. Mr. McCoy, do you have
her statement in writing?
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627. Yes. May I see it, please?
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628. Thank you.
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629. I don't see anything here,
Mr. Billings.
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630. I'd like to see it,
Your Honor.I already have.
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631. I've made my ruling.
Your motion to compel is denied.
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632. She told us he
drank enough booze to float the Queen Mary.
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633. Her statement
is exculpatory.
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634. Only if Feldman says it is.
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635. Jack, I know his agenda.
What's yours?
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636. The maximum penalty
for first degree vehicular manslaughter
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637. is 5 to 15 years.
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638. Put a girl in a coma,
killed three people,
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639. and he walks away
with five years?
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640. He isn't even sorry.
It isn't justice.
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641. Neither is
concealing evidence. You could get disbarred.
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642. That's up to you.
This is what I'm gonna do.
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643. We looked at
a number of factors
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644. to determine
the force at impact.
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645. For example, we know
that a human thigh bone
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646. breaks under 1,100
pounds of pressure per square inch.
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647. As a result of
your calculations,
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648. can you tell us
how fast Mr. Dressler's car
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649. car was traveling when
it struck Mr. Lavalle?
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650. Yes. The car was moving
in excess of 30 to 35 miles per hour.
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651. What, if any,
evidence did you find
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652. that Mr. Dressler tried
to avoid hitting his victims?
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653. None. There were no
skid marks, no yaw marks.
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654. All three victims
were struck head-on.
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655. Thank you.
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656. Detective Norris,
isn't it common not to find skid marks
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657. in drunk-driving accidents?
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658. Objection.
The defendant is not charged with drunk driving.
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659. Sustained.
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660. Detective, is it unusual
for an intoxicated driver
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661. to step on the accelerator
when he intended to...
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662. Objection.
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663. Sustained.
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664. Let's talk
reaction times, Detective. Sober versus intoxicated...
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665. Sustained.
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666. Mr. Billings, next question.
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667. No more questions.
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668. The write-up of
the interview with Ms. Young has a TPO glitch.
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669. The accident was at 6:10,
Rey wrote down 16:10.
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670. I'll mention it to Jack.
I think we're done.
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671. Has he talked to
you about this case?
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672. McCoy? Yeah.
Briefings, witness preps...
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673. I don't mean that.
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674. You mean, has he said,
"This one's for Claire Kincaid"?
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675. No.
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676. That guy got 12 months
at Mount McGregor.
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677. Yeah, I know.
I pulled the file. You were in the car with her.
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678. Yeah. I was catching
a ride home.
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679. Claire came down to the bar
to pick up McCoy, he'd already split.
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680. Bad timing all around.
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681. Listen, this hump Dressler,
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682. I'm keeping them crossed
he gets what he deserves.
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683. I told him to stop,
to help those people. He kept driving.
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684. He dropped me off
at my apartment.
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685. I don't know what
he did after that.
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686. What, if anything,
did he say to you before he left?
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687. Objection. JUDGE FELDMAN: Overruled.
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688. Please answer, Ms. Young.
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689. He told me that if I
said a word to anyone,
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690. I'd be as dead as
those three people.
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691. Thank you.
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692. You said Mr. Dressler
accused you of sleeping with another man
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693. and threatened to kill him.
Does he always behave this way?
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694. He's very possessive.
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695. But when he's drunk,
his jealousy's out of control, isn't it?
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696. It gets worse.
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697. He rants and raves,
he imagines things?
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698. Yes.
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699. Because in fact,
you've never been unfaithful to him, have you?
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700. No.
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701. So that morning
when he screamed and threatened,
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702. he did so
because he was drunk, isn't that right?
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703. Objection.
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704. Gentlemen.
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705. Your Honor, I'm establishing
a pattern of behavior.
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706. When my client's drunk,
he's insanely jealous and delusional.
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707. So conversely,
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708. when he's insanely
jealous and delusional, he's drunk.
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709. Ms. Young is
an accounts supervisor,
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710. she's not
a behavioral psychologist.
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711. My client's
state of mind is the crux of my case.
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712. Then get an expert.
Your line of questioning is inappropriate.
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713. Now step back.
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714. The jury will disregard
the witness' responses
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715. to Mr. Billings
in their entirety.
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716. I have nothing more,
Your Honor.
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717. Court's recessed until tomorrow morning.
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718. Your lucky break.
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719. You made your point.
Man one on all counts.
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720. Not interested.
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721. Man one's a good offer.
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722. You want me to
call his lawyer back?
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723. Your case. Your idea.
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724. I haven't seen
the fear in his eyes yet.
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725. This is People v. Dressler
you're trying, isn't it?
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726. Long as we're
on the same page.
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727. Are you just playing chicken
with Dressler, Jack?
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728. Because it looks
like you and Feldman
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729. are tag-teaming to
commit legal murder.
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730. In your opinion.
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731. It's not even a fair fight.
If Dressler had the flight attendant...
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732. She didn't force-feed
him that scotch
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733. or steer him
into those people.
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734. He did that.
He punched the accelerator.
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735. Or he made a mistake! No!
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736. Anyway, that's for
the jury to decide.
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737. How can they?
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738. They don't have
the whole story.
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739. You're making
them accomplices.
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740. So I'm wrong because I want
an appropriate sentence?
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741. Instead of 12 months
at Mount McGregor?
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742. You don't know what
you're talking about.
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743. You won, Jack.
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744. Just call Dressler's lawyer.
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745. The discussion
is over, Jamie.
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746. I'm not done!I am!
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747. This is the District
Attorney's office. We prosecute criminals.
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748. If you could stop thinking
like a defense attorney,
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749. maybe you'd grasp
the concept.
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750. I know why I'm here.
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751. I think you're
the one who's forgotten.
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752. The stewardess told me
that she ran out of scotch
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753. and I said I'd
drink anything.
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754. And so she went
back into coach and got more.
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755. How many drinks
had you had by then?
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756. Twelve.
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757. I, uh...
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758. I'd lined the little
bottles up on the tray.
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759. I counted them. After that,
I don't remember much. Just flashes.
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760. Susan at the airport,
driving on the expressway.
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761. I often black out
when I drink too much.
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762. How about Mr. Lavalle,
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763. Mr. Galvez and his son,
any recollection of hitting them?
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764. No.
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765. I wish I could say I did.
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766. I'm very sorry
I killed them.
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767. I swear I could never
kill anyone intentionally.
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768. Mr. Dressler,
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769. you really don't remember
anything about that morning?
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770. No, I don't.
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771. You don't remember getting
behind the wheel of your car,
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772. even though your
driving privileges had been suspended?
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773. No.
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774. Even though you'd
run over a young girl two years ago
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775. and put her in a coma?
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776. I told you,
I don't remember.
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777. So, isn't it
possible at some point
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778. you decided to speed up
and kill Mr. Lavalle
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779. and you just
don't remember it?
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780. No!
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781. How can you be so sure,
when you don't remember anything?
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782. I swear if I did
that I'd remember it.
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783. How?
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784. You don't even remember
killing Peter Lavalle
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785. or Leon Galvez
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786. or Max Galvez.
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787. You don't remember
them at all, do you?
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788. God.
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789. I didn't mean to.
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790. I was so drunk.
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791. I swear. I'm not a monster.
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792. Please forgive me.
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793. Please?
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794. Mr. Dressler,
we have only your word
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795. that you drank upwards of
12 scotches on the plane, is that right?
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796. Yes.
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797. Do you know that
you were so drunk
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798. that you couldn't sign
your own name
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799. to a Customs
declaration form?
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800. Mr. McCoy, what's the basis
for your question?
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801. I'm offering People's
43 for identification.
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802. Let me see it.
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803. I really don't like surprises,
Mr. McCoy!
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804. May I see the evidence,
Your Honor?
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805. Sure.
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806. This is the statement you got
from the flight attendant?
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807. Yes.
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808. Your Honor,
I have no objection.
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809. This statement
cannot be authenticated. I'm not admitting it.
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810. I'll stipulate to its
authenticity, Your Honor.
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811. If Mr. McCoy also stipulates,
that should be enough.
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812. Mr. McCoy,
before we proceed,
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813. you are familiar
with the provisions of Title L, are you not?
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814. Yes, Your Honor. I am.
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815. Just asking. Excuse me.
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816. What was that all about?
What's Title L?
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817. It's what they now
call sections 195 and 195.05 of the penal law.
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818. Official misconduct
and obstruction? He just threatened you.
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819. That's right.
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820. Mr. Billings,
does defense agree to stipulate
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821. to the authenticity
of People's 43?
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822. We certainly do, Your Honor.
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823. Mr. McCoy,
are the People also prepared to so stipulate?
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824. Yes, Your Honor.
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825. People's 43 is admitted.
Go on, Mr. McCoy.
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826. Mr. Dressler,
this is a statement given to the District Attorney
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827. by Gabrielle Barra,
the flight attendant on your flight from Rio.
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828. She states that she
served you 15 drinks. Is that an accurate count?
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829. I only remember
the first 12.
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830. She states you
slurred your words
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831. and spilled
a drink on yourself.
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832. Do you recall that?
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833. No.
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834. She states you were
disoriented, at one point
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835. locking yourself
in the washroom
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836. and requiring
assistance to get out. Do you recall that?
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837. No.
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838. Given this statement,
is it fair to say that you were so intoxicated
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839. as to be unable to
think or act rationally?
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840. Yes.
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841. No more questions.
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842. I don't know what
happened in there. You dismantled your case.
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843. I removed
the needle from his arm is what happened.
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844. The offer is
vehicular manslaughter
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845. first degree,
three counts, five-to-15.
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846. We'll take it.
Send me the papers.
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847. Make no mistake,
Mr. Dressler, I'll be present
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848. for every one of
your parole hearings.
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849. Feldman still has
to sign off on this.
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850. Five years?
You think this is just?
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851. It's what
the statute provides.
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852. Statute.
I don't give a damn about the statute.
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853. I was presiding
over a landmark case.
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854. You turned it into
an embarrassment.
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855. You made a fool out of me.
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856. Judge... I had my statements written
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857. for his sentencing,
for the imposition of the death penalty,
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858. you give me a plea
down to a "C" felony.
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859. If by some fluke
you get elected D.A.,
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860. you can lobby to re-write
the drunk-driving laws.
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861. That's cute.
This isn't over, McCoy. I'm not accepting this plea.
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862. You're sending
the case to the jury.
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863. Absolutely not.
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864. Absolutely not.
Let me warn you, counselor.
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865. I know the shell
game you played with that flight attendant.
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866. You either send
this case to the jury,
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867. or you go before
the ethics committee.
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868. That cuts both ways, Judge.No.
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869. I have absolute
judicial discretion.
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870. Any ruling I made
will hold up to scrutiny
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871. anywhere, any place,
any time, okay.
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872. It's not what's
on the record, Judge.
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873. You tipped your hand
in front of Ms. Ross and myself.
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874. If you're impugning
my judicial...
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875. I don't want to hear it.
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876. I have no excuse
for what I did. Neither do you.
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877. You accept this plea
or I'll go to the ethics committee.
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878. Before I impose sentence,
does the defendant have anything to say?
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879. Just that I'm sorry,
Your Honor.
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880. I'm sorry.
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881. I'm just very sorry.
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882. Pursuant to
the plea agreement, the court sentences you
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883. to a term of not less
than five and to no more than 15 years.
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884. Though I'm bound by statutes,
this sentence in no way reflects
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885. the wanton destruction
you inflicted
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886. on the families
of your victims,
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887. nor the outrage
your crimes aroused in our community.
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888. Your behavior offends us,
Mr. Dressler,
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889. but no more so
than the inadequate penalties
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890. provided by the statutes.
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891. We're adjourned.
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892. Good picture of Feldman.
Nice quote.
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893. I gotta make some calls.
Line up a campaign manager.
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894. I'm meeting David for
dinner at Primavera. You want to come?
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895. Three's a crowd.
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896. He'd like to meet you.
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897. I'll be there for dessert.
I promise.
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