1. In the criminal
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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. Aw! Dogs.
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7. My daughter wants
a golden retriever.
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8. Maybe
a stuffed one.
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9. That a gun?
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10. A lady and a man!
Somebody shot them!
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11. Parks Department
guys are pretty sure they only heard one shot.
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12. Why all the troops
up here?
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Must've been off duty.
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the 10-13?
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15. Does it matter?
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16. Well, call it off.
She doesn't need an audience.
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17. Name's Dana Flynn.
EMS pronounced her. Stabbed six or seven times.
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18. The call said
there were two DOAs.
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19. The second victim isn't dead.
He's male Hispanic, early 20s.
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20. One shot to the head.
He's at Columbia.
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21. She was stabbed
and he was shot?
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22. Well...
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23. There
are your weapons.
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24. Nine millimeter.
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25. Looks like
department issue.
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26. So she got off one round.
Good for her.
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27. All right, make
yourselves useful.
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28. I want a full canvass
of the park.
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29. We lost one of ours.
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30. Kid jumps Flynn,
she badges him,
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31. he starts to stab her,
she shoots him.
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32. Maybe he'll kick,
and save everybody the trouble.
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33. A robbery?
In the middle of the day?
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34. That's what we think.
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out her service automatic
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36. and fire off a shot,
and nail the guy.
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37. Dead?
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38. In critical.
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39. Who is he? Jesse Rosado. Early 20s.
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40. You or your wife know him?
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41. We don't know
anybody like that.
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42. Well,
here's an inventory
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43. of your wife's
personal effects.
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44. Now, if anything's missing...
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45. Where's her crucifix?
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46. The necklace I gave her.
She never takes it off.
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47. Perp's still unconscious.
Doctors say touch and go.
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48. We ran his sheet.
A couple of juvie arrests for robbery,
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49. but nothing in the past
five or six years.
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50. Back to his old habits?
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51. Tough to figure.
We notified his family.
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52. Guy has a job,
a steady girlfriend.
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53. Maybe the job doesn't
pay for rollerblades.
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54. A cop was killed
for a pair of skates?
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55. There's
missing jewelry.
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56. Husband says Flynn always
wore a gold crucifix.
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57. Nothing in Rosado's pockets
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58. except chewing gum
and a bus transfer.
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59. Van Buren.
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60. Thanks.
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61. What's up?
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62. Judge dismissed my case.
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63. Sorry to hear that.
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64. What are you going to do?
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65. Appeal.
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66. So what are you waiting for?
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67. I knew Dana from the Academy.
She was a good kid.
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68. You two work together?
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69. We pulled
different assignments after we graduated.
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70. Always talked about
transferring to the same precinct.
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71. Were you
together on Monday?
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72. Tried to get
the same days off.
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73. We worked out together,
then Dana wanted me to take the bus,
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74. go skating
with her in the park.
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75. If I'd only been with her.
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76. Well, whoever killed her
might have killed you, too.
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77. Word is you caught the guy.
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78. We think it's him.
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79. We can't find the necklace
Dana usually wore.
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80. The gold cross? I think
she lost it in the gym.
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81. Dana always took it off
before we went in the steam room.
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82. When I left, she was
still looking for it.
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83. So we don't know for sure
whether she left the gym
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84. with the necklace on.
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85. Come on, Loo,
coma boy's on top of her, she's got a knife in her gut.
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86. Which has no prints.
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87. Rosado wore gloves.
Forensics has Flynn's blood all over his pants.
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88. They'll argue we have
a suspect out there with the robbery proceeds.
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89. Look, nail it down.
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90. If Rosado had an accomplice,
someone out there saw them together.
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91. That bus transfer
in Rosado's pocket.
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92. The M5.
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93. Bus driver says
you're a regular.
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94. I start work at 6:00 a.m.
I take the M5 home every afternoon.
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95. You see these
people on the bus?
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96. She's the dead officer?
I don't recognize her.
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97. Him neither.
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98. You remember
anybody from the bus?
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99. Just the people
I was sitting next to.
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100. The old man who kept
falling asleep and laying his head on my shoulder.
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101. The girl
with the loud music, she got off at 110th.
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102. What she look like?
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103. White girl, uh,
ring in her nose.
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104. She had a barbed wire
tattoo on her neck,
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105. and a leather jacket,
I think.
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106. Anything else?
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107. I asked her
what kind of music she was listening to.
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108. It was one of those
homemade tapes, DJ Freaky Techno Mix.
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109. Had a good beat.
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110. All right, thanks.
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111. Tattoo girl
could be a witness.
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112. And a member
of the DJ Freaky fan club.
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113. DJ Freaky?
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114. Over there.
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115. Him? Mr. Freaky.
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116. Am I that easy to find?
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117. Music critic at
the Ludlow Voice said here, or at the compound.
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118. Actually,
we're looking for one of your fans.
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119. I can't help you.
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120. Fine. We'll just take
a couple of your tapes,
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121. see whose samples
you're stealing.
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122. What's he look like?
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123. She. Blue-streaked hair,
eyebrow ring...
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124. Sounds like a lot of girls.
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125. She wears
a leather jacket.
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127. She bought
one of your tapes, the techno mix.
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128. Monica.
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129. Where can we find her?
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130. Come back tonight,
I spin a rave here.
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131. Monica usually
gets greased in.
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132. I take it
you got all that.
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133. A few quick questions,
and you're back with your friends.
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134. How am I gonna get back in?
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135. Try paying this time.
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136. You dragged me out.
You pay.
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137. Monday afternoon, Monica.
You were on the M5 uptown.
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138. I don't take the bus.
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139. Somebody we talked to
says you do.
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140. Hey, we can always
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141. I forgot. I went to a store
on Broadway and 108th.
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142. They got cool shoes.
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143. That lady cop
who got killed, she was on your bus.
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144. Maybe you saw
something?
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145. A cop got killed?
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147. Oh, yeah.
She got off at my stop.
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148. Anybody
else get off?
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149. Yeah.
There was this Spanish guy with a North Face jacket.
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151. I think so.
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152. Yeah. He got off,
followed her right down the stairs into the park.
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153. Give me your name,
address, and phone number.
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154. Curtis. Yeah.
What's up?
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155. "Monica Summers"?
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156. Yeah.
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157. Yeah. Can I go now?
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158. Bye.
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159. Rosado just came to.
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160. My client has no memory
of what happened.
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161. There's a surprise.
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162. If it's going to be this way,
you can just turn around.
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163. He'll talk to us?
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Mr. Rosado?
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167. They say I got shot
robbing a cop.
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168. I don't remember it.
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170. I took the bus uptown,
got off at 110,
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171. saw the bus coming,
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173. So the last thing
you remember is waiting for the crosstown?
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174. Yeah, I swear.
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177. Maybe in a day or two.
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178. So, he was waiting
across the street. It's a possible alibi.
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179. He was there, Rey.
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180. Let's talk
to the crosstown driver.
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181. I tell you why
I remember the man.
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182. Riverside's my first stop
on the West Side.
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183. He was waiting there,
I pulled over...
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184. Suddenly he turns
and starts running.
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185. Curtis. Hold on.
Detective Mallory, Brooklyn Narcotics.
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186. Yeah? So where was he running to?
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187. Toward the park.
Like something caught his attention.
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188. Did you hear anything?
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189. No. My bus is pretty loud.
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191. Closed up.
Kept on going.
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192. I got a schedule.
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195. Yeah, fine.
What did I miss?
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196. Well, he corroborates Rosado.
Puts him at the crosstown bus stop.
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197. Rosado hears something,
bolts into the park.
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198. Well, didn't the girl
say he shadowed Flynn down the stairs?
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199. The girl lied.
She killed Flynn. Rosado tried to stop her.
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200. Well, about
six months ago,
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201. Maimonides Hospital
noticed some script drugs
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202. wandering away
from their dispensary.
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203. So, we sent in
one of our undercovers as a nurse's aide.
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204. How much
did she sell?
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205. Six hundred units of Demerol,
200 of Dilaudid, and another 200 of Dexedrine.
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206. That's B felony weight.
She could walk away with probation.
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207. D.A. on the case
is a true believer.
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208. Already spoke to her
about flipping on the guy she supplies.
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209. Danny Jones.
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210. Can I talk to her alone? Yeah. Sure thing.
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211. Uh, Lennie,
look, she might have some kind of problem herself.
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212. Oh! Your weapon.
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called me.
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215. I don't need you here, Dad.
I called a lawyer.
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216. Hey, Cath, I want to help.
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about eight months ago.
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219. Yep.
It's been a while. I'm sorry.
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220. Are you on this stuff?
What are you taking?
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221. Speed, okay.
I'm not shooting it.
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222. We can get you
help for that.
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to the D.A., right?
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224. They want to get
this guy Danny.
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225. They said I'd do jail time
if I don't help.
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226. Believe me,
you're not going to jail.
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227. I can't rat on this guy, Dad.
He'll come after me.
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228. I'll talk to the D.A.
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229. Don't worry, honey.
It's all gonna be all right.
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230. "Monica Johnson,
a.k.a. Monica Summers, a.k.a. Crystal Summers.
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231. "And nine arrests.
Assault, attempted robbery, disorderly conduct."
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232. We haven't even seen
her juvie sheet.
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234. Depends at what birth
date you're looking at.
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235. Mean statistical
average makes her 19.
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her addresses?
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237. Profaci did.
Most of them are fictional.
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238. What about that shoe store
she mentioned on 108th?
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239. Check it out.
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240. Hey, Lennie,
how's your daughter? Cathy?
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241. She got herself
jammed up real good.
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an A.D.A. named Kreiger over in Brooklyn?
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243. Ugh. I know the name.
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245. Thanks.
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246. Do you
remember this girl?
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247. Oh, yeah.
She rob someone?
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248. Well, something like that.
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249. I'm not surprised.
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250. She told us that
she was in here Monday afternoon.
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251. We're closed Mondays.
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252. She a regular customer?
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a few times.
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254. I wouldn't call
her a customer.
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255. Window shopper?
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256. More like a tryer-oner.
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257. The one time she bought
a pair of boots,
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returned them an hour later.
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259. You have his name
and address on the store credit?
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260. I refunded cash
'cause I like the guy.
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261. Isaac from Carmel Hardware,
down the block.
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262. Trouble looking for Monica.
What else is new?
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263. I mean, we broke up
a couple of weeks ago.
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264. You're not giving
us the rope-a-dope?
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265. Believe me, I wish
I could find her.
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266. We talking about
the same Monica?
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267. Well, she's a pretty
messed up girl.
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268. Sounds like you
feel sorry for her.
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269. Her mother was a doper,
just split one day.
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270. Her father
took it out on her.
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271. She gets sucked in
by gorillas.
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272. One guy broke
her front teeth. She wears a plate, you know.
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273. And you never lay
a hand on her, huh?
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274. I tried to teach
her about respect.
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275. Respect me,
respect yourself.
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my brother comes by,
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tells me I should dump her.
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280. She heard the whole thing
from the bedroom.
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281. Next day, she's gone.
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in my drawer.
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old friends came by looking for her,
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other accomplishments, Monica gets around.
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two weeks, she's got a new boyfriend.
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289. Things don't
work out, sometimes
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the devil you know.
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291. How about
an old boyfriend?
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292. She was arrested
a few times with a Louis Salvi.
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293. Profaci ran his sheet.
Salvi's not the new man in her life.
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294. He was arrested
two weeks ago.
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295. Judge set bail.
He's on Rikers.
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296. I just got out of jail, Ma.
Why'd you let the cops in?
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297. They're not
looking for you, Louie. They have questions.
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298. Oh, that's what
they always say.
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299. We wouldn't lie
to you, Mr. Salvi.
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300. We're looking for
a friend of yours.
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301. Why should I help you?
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302. This is why
you're always in trouble!
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303. Shut up, Ma!
Go make coffee!
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304. Monica Johnson.
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305. Don't know her.
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306. We looked at
your surety papers. She bailed you out.
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307. Where is she?I got no idea.
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308. Is she the one
that marked up your face?
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309. Yeah, she puts up a grand
so she could claw me.
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310. If we put in a good word
with the D.A., could help your case.
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311. Maybe a bad word.
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312. You're threatening me?
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313. You catch on fast.
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314. That's it.
Why don't you get the hell out of here?
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315. Don't be rude, Louie. Stay out of this, Ma!
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316. Don't talk to me
like that. This is my house.
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317. Pop pays for it.
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the night he got released, he used my car.
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320. He came back
with those marks... Shut the hell up, Ma!
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321. You shut up, or
I'll scratch the other side.
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322. Do you know where
he went, Mrs. Salvi?
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323. Came home so high
he couldn't drive.
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324. I took the subway
to pick the car up.
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325. It was parked across
from a boarded-up building.
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326. These people
were hanging around. Scariest place I ever saw.
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327. I'll kill you, bitch!
You come back here one more time,
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328. I'm gonna carve... Get off her, Monica.
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329. Get off me!
Get off me!
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330. Damn!
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331. Get off me! Right now! You all right, Rey?
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332. Yeah. It's gonna take
a couple of stitches.
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333. Ow! You're hurting me!
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334. You try anything else cute,
and you're really gonna get hurt!
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335. That's enough! What the hell's going on?
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336. Where are you taking me?
What the...
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337. Get off me!
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338. I said get off
of me, you pig!
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339. You've got one
phone call coming. You want it now?
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340. Hey,
she's talking to you.
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341. You know, you're in a lot
of trouble, young lady.
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342. For starters,
attempted assault on your friend.
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343. I should've cut that bitch.
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344. What did she do to you?
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345. Hit on my boyfriend. Louie?
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after my detective?
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348. I didn't know he was a cop.
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349. That's crap.
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350. That girl had me all
bugging. I didn't mean to cut him, okay?
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351. Look, you don't
have to keep me.
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352. Well, you have a bigger
problem than what happened in that dump.
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353. Now, you know what
I'm talking about, don't you, Monica?
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355. You killed a cop.
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356. You're out
of your mind. I didn't...
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357. Monday. Riverside Park.
We have witnesses who put you there.
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358. It was that Spanish dude
I told you about.
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359. The guy who tried
to stop you?
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360. The mayor's
giving him a medal.
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361. It wasn't me, man.
I was buying shoes.
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362. The shoe store's closed
on Mondays, Monica.
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363. You can't even
make up a good lie.
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364. Well, screw you,
and your dead cop!
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365. Just let me have 10 minutes
with her, Lieutenant.
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366. Oh, you couldn't last
10 minutes with me, old man.
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367. Take a walk, Lennie.
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368. You want to drop
the gangster girl routine for a minute?
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369. You know, Monica,
I'm not stupid.
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370. I'm sure you've
had a tough life.
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371. That could work
in your favor now.
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372. Maybe you didn't see
the officer's badge.
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373. Look, talk to me,
and this doesn't go down so hard.
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374. You know something, bitch?
I don't care how this goes down.
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375. I beg your pardon?
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377. bitch.
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378. Oh, you want to take
me on, little girl?
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380. you'd better be packing
more than a dirty mouth.
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381. Loo.
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382. We found Rosado's blood
on your Walkman. Puts you right on the stairs.
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383. You're under arrest
for the murder of Dana Flynn.
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384. Arrest this,
you bastards! Damn it!
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385. Take her out.You're not gonna arrest... No!
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386. You have the right
to remain silent.
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387. Get off me!
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388. Anything you say
can be used against you in a court of law.
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389. I want a damn lawyer!
I want a lawyer!
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390. You have a right
to an attorney.
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391. Murder one,
two counts assault, resisting arrest,
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392. drug possession,
larceny. Some week.
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393. Yeah. Girls just
want to have fun.
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395. Oh, he's doing pretty well
considering what happened.
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396. He got a cut tendon,
took 18 stitches.
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397. But he'll be back
in a couple of days.
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398. There was blood
on the girl's walkman?
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399. Yeah. Just from
the good Samaritan. Nothing from Officer Flynn.
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400. "Ms. Johnson
severed Officer Flynn's carotid artery and aorta."
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401. She must've been
swimming in blood.
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402. Yeah. We haven't
recovered any bloody clothing or gloves.
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403. You retraced her steps?
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404. She's got a history
with Children's Services and Welfare.
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405. Her social worker might know
where she hangs her hat.
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406. I talked to the A.D.A.
in Brooklyn.
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a lot of pressure to make drug cases.
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playing favorites.
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409. So it's Cathy's bad luck
that she's the daughter of a white cop.
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410. This A.D.A.,
can't you scratch his back a little bit?
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411. I offered to beg off
on a couple of cases with concurrent jurisdiction.
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I got nothing else to offer him.
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414. Yeah. The bone
happens to be my kid.
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I'm sorry.
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417. Yeah?
I'll be right there.
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418. I have been by Adam Schiff's side
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419. through the best
and the worst of times,
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420. and he has no greater admirer
or friend than me.
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421. But old men
like Adam and me,
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422. we like to think
we're indispensable.
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423. Here it comes.
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424. God knows I'm not.
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425. Neither is my friend Adam.
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426. It's time for some new blood.
That's why I'm here today,
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427. to welcome with you
the next District Attorney of New York County,
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428. the Honorable
Judge Gary Feldman.
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429. Thank you, thank you.
And thank you, Carl Anderton.
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430. I intend to restore
honor and commitment
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431. to the office
of District Attorney.
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432. No more political
ass-kissing. That's right. You heard me.
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433. I'm making a commitment
to the citizens of this county,
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434. and I make a commitment
to the men and women in blue.
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435. I will not tolerate criminals
killing police officers with impunity.
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436. I say this here today,
if you take the life of a cop,
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437. the State will take your life.
And that's the bottom line.
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438. Thank you.
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439. How's the case
against Monica Johnson?
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440. It's shaping up.
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441. I should nail her
to the wall.
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442. Some kids,
by the time they hit five, you know they're finished.
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443. You can hug them
until your arms fall off,
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444. won't make a damn
bit of difference.
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445. You've been
her case worker that long?
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446. Only since she turned 16.
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447. But her and her sisters
have been foster home regulars since she was three.
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448. She didn't give us
a current address.
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449. She's had five
in the past two years.
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450. The last one, January.
A nice couple in Tarrytown.
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451. Monica trashed their
collection of glass miniatures before she left.
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452. What about her sisters?
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453. One lives with the mother
up near Albany.
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454. The other's in
the Tryon Girls Center. There's a father.
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455. Al Johnson,
413 East 12th.
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456. Are they close?
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457. He got close enough to use
her head to mop the floor
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458. and stub cigarettes
out on her back.
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459. Monica?
What did she say I did?
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460. It's not about what you did.
Have you seen her in the past two weeks?
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461. Well, I'm gonna have to
think about that. You looking for her?
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462. She's at Rikers.
She killed a cop.
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463. No kidding. Come on in.
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464. Hey, don't worry.
I don't hit women anymore.
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465. I'm a recovering
domestic abuser.
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466. I feel much better.
Just keep the door open.
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467. Whatever.
Yeah, Monica was here a week ago, Monday.
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468. Around 6:00.
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469. Did you notice anything
about her clothing, maybe bloodstains?
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470. No. She was freezing.
She didn't have no jacket,
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471. no gloves. Gave her
one of my sweaters.
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472. So what did she
kill a cop for?
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473. Robbery. Robbery?
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474. There a reward?
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475. COP-SHOT
is offering $10,000.
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476. Monica had this cross,
you know, with a gold chain.
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477. I bought it from her
for 20 bucks and the sweater.
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478. I gave it
to my girlfriend.
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479. We're going to need it.
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480. Hey, wake up.
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481. Hey,
what are you doing?
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482. I need that.
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483. No, it's mine.
Hey, come on!
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484. Shut up.You're gonna break it.
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485. Hey! You're hurting me!
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486. I said shut up!
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487. Ten thousand bucks.
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488. Yes, that's it.
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489. The one I gave her.
When will I get it back?
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490. Sometime after the trial.
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491. This girl, did she say
anything about Dana?
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492. About being sorry
she killed her?
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493. No.
Nothing like that.
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494. I hope she burns in hell.
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495. I called in
every marker I had,
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496. but this prosecutor
won't budge.
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497. Look, I talked to
Detective Mallory.
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498. You're going to be covered
six ways from Sunday
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499. when you go into
that guy's apartment.
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500. It won't work.
They want me to wear a wire.
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501. I can't do that.
Danny always checks me.
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502. They won't make you
wear a wire.
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503. I won't do it.
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504. Kiddo, you don't
want to go to jail.
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505. This isn't fair.
My lawyer said people like me,
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506. first offense,
you get probation.
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507. It's politics, Cath.
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508. If I didn't wear the badge,
they'd probably cut you some slack.
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509. Being your kid
just doesn't have an upside, does it?
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510. Have you told your mom?
Don't worry. She'll probably blame me.
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511. You going to
the treatment program?
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512. Yeah. Carrying
on a family tradition.
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513. Look, sweetheart,
if I could go through this instead of you...
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514. Forget it. It's my fault
for thinking you could help me.
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515. Just don't worry
about it anymore. It's my problem, okay?
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516. Cath.
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517. Johnson's lawyer
is looking for a plea. Murder two, 25-to-life.
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518. Off the record,
she'll take murder one, life without parole.
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519. You have a problem
saying no?
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520. We can prove murder.
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521. It gets sticky
proving Johnson knew Flynn was a cop.
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522. Her badge was
in plain sight.
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523. There's reasonable doubt
that Johnson saw it.
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524. What about our
good Samaritan, Mr. Rosado?
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525. His recollection's
still spotty.
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526. By the time we go to trial,
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527. he might remember
if Flynn identified herself.
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528. Late trial date,
stall long as you can,
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529. and keep walking
Mr. Rosado down memory lane.
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530. While you were waiting
for the M110 bus, what, if anything, happened?
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531. I heard a woman
scream in the park.
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532. I saw the girl from the bus.
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533. The defendant? Yes.
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534. She had a woman
on the ground,
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535. and she was stabbing her.
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536. What did you do?
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537. I tried to stop her.
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538. I tried to pull her
off from the woman.
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539. Did you see anything
lying on the ground next to the victim?
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540. A badge.
A cop's badge.
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541. A badge like this one?
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542. Yes. Are you sure?
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543. Yeah.
I couldn't help seeing it. It was right next to her.
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544. Thank you.
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545. Mr. Rosado,
do you remember being shot in the head by Officer Flynn?
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546. No. They told me I was.
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547. Mmm-mmm.
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548. There's a lot you don't
remember from that day, isn't that right, Jesse?
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549. Your medical chart says,
"Patient suffers from post-traumatic amnesia,
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550. "intermediate amnesia."
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551. Yeah, yeah,
that's what it says.
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552. Did she shoot you
in self-defense because you were stabbing her?
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553. I didn't stab her.
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554. What color gloves
was Officer Flynn wearing?
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555. I don't remember.
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556. She was wearing bright
red and blue ski gloves.
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557. Kind of hard to miss.
But you remember seeing a policeman's badge?
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558. Yeah.
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559. Was it to the right
or the left of Officer Flynn?
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560. I'm not sure.
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561. Was it turned upside
down or right side up?
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562. Come on, Jesse,
this is the badge you couldn't help seeing.
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563. Upside down
or right side up?
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564. I saw it.
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565. The fact is,
you didn't see a badge, did you, Jesse?
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566. Because the badge was planted
after the fact by the investigating officers.
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567. Objection. Withdrawn.
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568. Thank you, Jesse.
No more questions.
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569. I was on the M5 bus,
and that guy that got shot,
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570. he was standing next to me.
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571. Go on.
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572. And I noticed that
he had a shaving cut on his neck.
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573. And he bumped up against me,
he bumped up against my walkman.
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574. What happened after that?
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575. I got off the bus,
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576. and I saw that guy.
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577. What did he do?
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578. He followed
the policewoman into the park,
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579. and then I went
to a shoe store on 108th and Broadway,
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580. but it was closed.
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581. And later that day,
did you go back to that same bus stop?
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582. I went through
the park first, and I found a necklace
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583. with a gold cross on it.
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584. I sold it to my dad.
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585. Monica.
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586. Did you kill Officer Flynn?
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587. No.
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588. Please show us
on this diagram
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589. exactly where
you found the necklace.
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590. I can't tell from that.
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591. Which path were you on?
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592. Was it this one?
Or this one?
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593. I don't know.
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594. Ever seen this knife before?
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595. I'm not sure.
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596. You might've seen it?
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597. I don't know.
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598. We heard testimony
from people who saw you
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599. with a knife
just like this one
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600. in the days before
Officer Flynn was murdered.
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601. Did you ever own
a knife like this?
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602. Yes.
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603. Where is that knife now?
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604. I don't know.
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605. Did you lose it?
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606. Ms. Johnson, please
answer his question.
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607. No.
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608. I want to say something.
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609. This is my knife.
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610. I killed that
policewoman with it.
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611. Your Honor!
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612. That's enough, Ms. Johnson.
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613. I saw her badge,
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614. but I didn't care.
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615. I'm sorry.
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616. Oh, God, I'm so sorry.
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617. In my chambers.
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618. Jury instructions
aren't enough, Your Honor.
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619. You can't just
unring the bell.
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620. You have to
declare a mistrial.
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621. Because she freely confessed?
He took a flyer putting her on the stand.
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622. He lost. Tough luck.
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623. My client had
a mental breakdown.
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624. Whatever she said
cannot be held against her.
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625. She seemed lucid
from where I was sitting, Your Honor.
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626. Ms. Johnson,
how do you feel?
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627. I'm okay. For the first time
I see things clear.
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628. I don't want to lie anymore.
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629. Your Honor, she cannot
diagnose her own...
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630. Mr. Petersen,
her testimony stays in.
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631. The jury can consider
her statements during the deliberations.
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632. Will the defendant
please stand?
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633. On the first count
of the indictment,
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634. murder in the first degree,
how do you find?
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635. We find the defendant,
Monica Johnson, guilty.
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636. So say you all?
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637. Yes, Your Honor.
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638. Remand continued.
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639. Counselors, please pick
a day next week to begin the sentencing hearing.
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640. Here's to the short,
unhappy life of Monica Johnson.
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641. She might just
save your ass come election day,
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642. assuming you have
the cojones to actually execute her.
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643. Out of my hands now.
Up to the jury.
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644. Already rehearsing
your apologia, huh?
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645. Is that what
you wanted to talk about?
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646. My campaign's having
a hard time getting
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647. the usual people to
open their checkbooks.
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648. I know.
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649. They put their money
where you tell them to.
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650. It's called
the democratic process.
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651. Gary Feldman is a fool.
He's not worthy of your support.
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652. He's not you, Adam.
That is good enough for me.
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653. All because of your grandson?
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654. Whatever
gave you the idea that the District Attorney's office
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655. was your family law firm?
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656. Whatever gave you
the idea it wasn't?
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657. Gary Feldman understands
about loyalty.
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658. You want to hurt
this city because of a personal grudge?
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659. When you sent Terry to
that psychiatric hospital,
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660. you put me in hell, Adam.
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661. I'll never forgive you.
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662. I did my job.
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663. Remember what L.B.J. said
when they were hammering him about Vietnam?
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664. Felt like a hitchhiker
on a highway in a Texas hailstorm.
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665. Can't run, can't hide,
can't make it stop.
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666. I'm putting you
on that highway, Adam.
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667. If that Johnson girl
doesn't die, for whatever reason,
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668. I'm gonna make sure
that this city takes out its vengeance on you.
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669. You're desperate, Carl.
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670. It's pitiful.
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671. I know you're scared.
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672. That is pitiful.
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673. Stay. Finish your Scotch.
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674. Good night.
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675. Her little epiphany
on the stand might just keep her
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676. out of the death chamber.
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677. Any chance it
wasn't spontaneous?
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678. It's a big risk
to sway the jury.
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679. Or it was designed
to create an appealable issue.
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680. Did it?
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681. Because the judge
didn't grant a mistrial?
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682. Jamie checked
the case law.
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683. Looks like clear sailing.
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684. So her confession,
expression of remorse, could be the real thing?
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685. If it is genuine,
how hard do we push to put a repentant killer to death?
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686. She's a cop killer, people.
Can't be weak. Pedal to the metal.
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687. We talked about
having kids all the time.
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688. We were gonna start
when Dana was more established in her job.
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689. Four. We wanted four,
maybe five.
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690. Dana said that she'd imagine
sitting around the dinner table on Sunday,
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691. seeing all
the happy little faces.
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692. We had plans.
We were gonna grow old together.
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693. I got nothing left now.
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694. I want my wife back.
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695. I want the life
that we had.
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696. Thank you, Mr. Flynn.
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697. No more questions.
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698. No questions here,
Your Honor. Thank you.
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699. Mr. Flynn, you're excused.
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700. The People have
nothing further, Your Honor.
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701. Mr. Petersen,
call your first witness.
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702. We have nothing
to offer, Your Honor.
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703. Mr. Foreman,
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704. have you reached a unanimous
decision as to the sentence?
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705. Yes, Your Honor.
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706. Please go ahead.
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707. We find the defendant,
Monica Johnson,
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708. should be sentenced to death
as prescribed by Article 22-B
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709. of the correction law
of the State of New York.
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710. Yeah, I see.
Thank you.
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711. Feldman's people
sent out feelers.
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712. He wants to debate me
on television.
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713. A lot of good
it did Nixon.
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714. I just spoke
to Monica Johnson's attorney.
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715. She's instructed him
to take no further action on her behalf.
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716. She's not appealing
her conviction?
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717. She's not even
appealing her sentence.
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718. She waived all
her rights, in writing.
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719. It's a straight shot
to the needle.
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720. Are we being set up?
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721. She gets executed.
What's the downside?
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722. This woman
may be suicidal.
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723. Forget about the moral issue
of executing her.
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724. How's this gonna sound
to the court of appeals?
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725. Her lawyer could argue a stay
based on her inability to assist counsel.
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726. Find out
what she's up to.
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727. Does your client understand
the ramifications of what she's doing?
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728. Talk to her.
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729. I made a motion
to be relieved as her counsel.
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730. The whole thing
is insane.
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731. I know what's
going to happen.
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732. They're going to set
a date for my execution.
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733. You can appeal.
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734. Why should I appeal?
I got a fair trial.
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735. You could just appeal
the death sentence.
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736. I'm no better
than anyone else on death row.
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737. If they spare me,
they should spare everybody.
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738. The appeal process
on a capital case could take five or 10 years.
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739. You could use that time
to make peace with what you did.
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740. I'm at peace.
After all the sin in my life,
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741. I'm finally with Jesus.
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742. You found Jesus after
six months in prison?
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743. I know it's not a long time,
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744. but I've read a lot
about faith and about my redemption.
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745. And why didn't you
bring this up at your sentence hearing?
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746. Why should I?
The way I feel now is between me and God.
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747. I don't get it,
Ms. Johnson.
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748. Do you want to die?
Is that what this is about?
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749. Of course I don't
want to die.
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750. But it's out
of my hands now.
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751. And into your lap, McCoy.
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752. That's not what I meant.
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753. My fate is in the hands
of a higher power now.
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754. She waives her appeals
because of religious conviction?
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755. She put her fate
in God's hands.
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756. Sounds like
a publicity stunt.
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757. We talked to her
chaplain at Rikers Island.
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758. He's convinced
she's a different person
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759. than the one
we sent to prison.
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760. He describes her
as a work in progress.
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761. A work in progress?
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762. Maybe she thinks you won't
execute a born-again zealot.
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763. Quite a bluff.
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764. Or a brilliant
legal strategy.
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765. Her death wish
becomes an appeals issue.
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766. If she thinks that she can
play chicken with me...
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767. I don't think so, Adam.
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768. She doesn't seem to care
whether she lives or dies.
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769. The American Civil
Rights Committee cares.
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770. They're making noises
about litigating on her behalf.
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771. What else is new?
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772. Emily Schoener,
American Civil Rights Committee.
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773. You didn't mention
you were bringing a colleague.
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774. Ross Sanders,
Christian Alliance.
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775. You two
are together?
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776. Executions make strange
bedfellows, Mr. McCoy.
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777. The last thing we both want
is to see this young lady put to death.
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778. We talked
to Monica Johnson.
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779. She doesn't want
your help, or yours.
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780. The A.C.R.C.
is not going to sit back
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781. and let Monica Johnson
commit legally sponsored suicide.
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782. I thought you people
were the watchdogs of personal choice?
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783. Not when it comes
to the death penalty.
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784. The Christian Alliance
has no problem with capital punishment.
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785. But on a young Christian
woman who's so obviously rehabilitated herself,
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786. that's not what
our country's values are about.
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787. What value
do you find so compelling,
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788. the "woman" part
or the "Christian" part?
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789. If Adam Schiff wants to run
his campaign on a platform of decency and morality,
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790. he'd be well-advised
to put a stop to this.
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791. Monica Johnson was
sentenced to death. Adam Schiff is bound by that.
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792. Just so Mr. Schiff knows,
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793. we're going public
with our opposition.
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794. Neither of your organizations
has legal standing to intervene.
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795. Tell it to
Judge Slattery in Albany.
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796. He's calendared
our joint motion in the Court of Appeals.
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797. There's not a single
authority that says
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798. a competent defendant
can't waive appeal.
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799. Is there anything
that says a defendant facing a death sentence can?
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800. Do I detect
a chink in your armor?
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801. What if Monica Johnson
has undergone an awakening?
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802. Don't we at least
need time to explore it?
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803. You wouldn't be saying this
if she were a 250-pound thug.
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804. She's a human equivalent
of a baby seal.
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805. That's not what this is about. Isn't it, Jack?
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806. Follow the logic
of your position.
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807. If you're
for the death penalty, you're for the death penalty.
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808. Even if
the condemned murderer is cute and cuddly.
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809. It's not that she's cuddly,
it's that she seems sincere.
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810. Well, then there should
be room for everybody to say they're sorry.
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811. If you spare her
and not the others,
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812. you're admitting
that the death penalty is unfairly applied.
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813. And if we don't
spare Monica Johnson,
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814. we're proving that
the death penalty is inhumane.
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815. Rock and a hard place.
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816. You're enjoying this,
aren't you?
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817. You're the one
with the crisis of conscience.
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818. I'm against
the death penalty.
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819. Our society
acts in loco parentis.
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820. We tell people
they can't use drugs, we legislate sexual activity.
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821. Why shouldn't we say
to Monica Johnson,
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822. "We won't execute you
until we're damn sure we're doing the right thing"?
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823. Am I hearing you right?
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824. Is the A.C.R.C. arguing
that we should tell all criminal defendants,
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825. "We know
what's best for you."
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826. Where will it end?
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827. Soon you'll be telling
the defendants they have to testify at their own trials
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828. because that's in
their best interest.
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829. Your Honor,
these are abstractions.
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830. We're missing
the human side of the equation.
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831. Why the rush
to execute her?
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832. If the basis
for delaying her sentence is that she's white,
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833. female, and Christian,
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834. you're treating her
differently than everybody else on death row.
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835. The entire death penalty
is then open to attack
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836. because it's not
being equitably applied.
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837. Mr. Sanders,
are you suggesting we stop the clock
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838. for any condemned prisoner
who claims a religious enlightenment?
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839. I can only speak
about Monica Johnson.
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840. It's clear she's repented
her crimes, and she has been reborn in Christ.
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841. Do you dispute that,
Mr. McCoy?
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842. How can anyone know?
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843. If we're turning
the death penalty
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844. into a test
of religious conviction,
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845. you better
dust off the rack.
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846. We're back
to the Inquisition.
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847. Monica,
when you received word
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848. the Court of Appeals
denied the A.C.R.C.'s motion,
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849. were you disappointed?
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850. Not really.
That was tried without my permission.
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851. How will you be
spending your last days?
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852. Well, I'll be
praying a lot, of course,
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853. asking God
for his guidance, his forgiveness.
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854. And I pray that
Dana Flynn's husband
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855. can find it in his heart
to forgive me.
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856. Any final
thoughts on everything that's happened?
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857. I'm focusing on
the bigger picture now.
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858. Thinking about
the glorious place where I'll be going.
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859. That was the last interview
with Monica Johnson,
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860. recorded three days ago.
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861. She was executed at 12:01 this
morning in a death chamber
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862. just down the hall
from here...
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863. In her mind, she went
from hell to heaven.
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864. I won't hear the end
of it till the primary.
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865. Politics and religion,
it doesn't get more volatile than that, Adam.
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866. Politics,
religion, and death.
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