1. In the
criminal justice system,
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2. the people are represented
by two separate yet equally important groups,
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3. the police
who investigate crime
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4. and the district attorneys
who prosecute the offenders.
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5. These are their stories.
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6. I'm not signing over
nothing for that boy.
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7. Rondell will be
in Rikers Island
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8. a year before
he gets a trial.
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9. Good. He needs watching.
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10. I'll watch him close now.
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11. Mmm-hmm.
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12. Gray hair don't
make me stupid.
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13. See what the man says.
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14. Hello? Hello?
Anybody here?
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15. Man's said all
he's gonna say.
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16. Manny Ehrlich.
One to the head.
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17. Putting in a Saturday
night for his family.
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18. Putting the skells
we arrest back on the street.
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19. Listen. Yeah?
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20. Call their security company,
find out who the other desk belongs to
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21. and wake him up.
All right?
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22. Rey, look at this.
Pineapple Street. Brooklyn Heights.
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23. Guy was doing all right.
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24. Mmm-hmm.
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25. You mind?
Looks like they popped the hinges.
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26. Doesn't look like
they got to the safe.
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27. Yeah. Maybe that
was the problem.
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28. Whoa! Wait a minute.
You through with Mr. Ehrlich here?
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29. Uh-huh.
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30. Round's still live.
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31. Dead-on at the
client's chair.
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32. The bail-bonds business.
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33. Manny. My poor Manny.
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34. Mrs. Ehrlich...
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35. Mom.
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36. She's been up
all night.
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37. My dad usually calls
when he's gonna be late.
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38. Mrs. Ehrlich.
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39. It's important that
we get the information as soon as possible.
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40. It'll be okay, Mom.
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41. I think she took something.
You might as well talk to me.
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42. Was it unusual
for your dad to work on a Saturday night?
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43. He never did,
but a man called around dinnertime.
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44. Do you know
what the call was about?
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45. They were back and forth
with phone calls.
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46. Then my dad said
he had to go in.
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47. Manny said it could be
a nice piece of business.
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48. It'll be okay, Mom.
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49. Perp used a.38, close range.
Ballistics says the slug was pretty beat up.
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50. Any prints at the scene?
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51. Too many.
Half the ones we've run have felony sheets.
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52. Let me guess.
The other half are their mothers.
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53. You make it a robbery?
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54. We talked to his partner.
Nobody got into the safe,
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55. but we found
a jimmied-open lockbox.
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56. He was at home doing
business over the phone.
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57. Somebody called him
into his office.
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58. They're closed on
Saturday nights.
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59. We're waiting on
the LUDs.
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60. Sounds like a setup.
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61. These bondsmen are
in the loan business.
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62. You know,
a client jumps bail,
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63. they go after the house,
the family jewels,
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64. anything they can
get their hands on.
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65. Makes for some
happy relatives.
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66. Well, go through
Ehrlich's files, see who skipped bail.
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67. Talk to the
assigned A.D.A.s.
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68. Maybe they could point you
in the right direction.
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69. Oscar Liriano?
He was a narcotics case.
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70. He jumped bail.
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71. Yeah. About three
weeks ago.
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72. What was he
looking at?
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73. Possession three.
Twelve-and-a-half-to-25.
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74. What do you guys
want with him?
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75. A bail bondsman
was murdered.
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76. The guy with the office
behind the courthouse?
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77. You think Liriano
is the perp?
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78. We're looking at all
of Ehrlich's clients
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79. who jumped bail in
the last two years.
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80. They all came back to court
before their bonds were forfeited.
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81. All except Liriano.
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82. He still has a week
to surrender.
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83. Yeah, right.
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84. What did he put up
to secure his bond?
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85. His mother put
up her restaurant.
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86. You think he killed Ehrlich
so his mom wouldn't lose the restaurant?
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87. Could be.
You got any ideas where we might find him?
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88. Sorry, guys.
It was a cookie-cutter buy-and-bust.
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89. I have 50 Oscar Lirianos.
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90. Let me know
how it pans out.
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91. That looks delicious,
Mrs. Liriano.
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92. You know, I can't find
a good cut of oxtail in my neighborhood.
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93. I buy at Espino's
every morning on 14th.
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94. You don't come here
to talk about my food. Oscar's in Santo Domingo.
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95. Yeah, well, Oscar's
about to have a problem with his bail.
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96. He told me not to
worry about that.
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97. He doesn't come
back to court, you'll lose your restaurant.
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98. I tell a man from
Mr. Ehrlich's office, Oscar come back very soon.
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99. Maybe he's already back.
Mr. Ehrlich was shot two nights ago.
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100. He's dead.
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101. Is that how Oscar
solved your problem with Mr. Ehrlich?
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102. No! No!
My boy make a little trouble, but he never do that!
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103. Mrs. Liriano, if you're
helping to hide your son,
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104. you're gonna be
in trouble, too.
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105. I work very hard.
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106. All I want to do
is sell my food and pay my bills.
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107. I wonder who she talked to
from Ehrlich's office.
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108. These bail bonds guys
use bounty hunters.
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109. Don't waste your energy.
I'll have Liriano back in your custody any day.
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110. A week at the most.
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111. Well, his mother claims he's
in the Dominican Republic.
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112. His mother?
She's a great cook, bad liar.
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113. Well, how do you know
she's lying?
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114. I've got over 30 hours
invested on this.
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115. If you guys collar him,
I'm in the hole.
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116. Hey, you're
in the hole already.
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117. The guy who pays your fee
took one in the head.
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118. Manny? When?
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119. Over the weekend.
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120. Damn. Nobody told me.
Nice guy, Manny.
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121. I've been sitting on
Liriano's girlfriend.
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122. Name, address,
phone number.
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123. Josette Vega.
What makes you think she's in touch with Liriano?
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124. Every night she
comes down to the corner payphone,
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125. 9:00 p.m., like clockwork.
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126. Sometimes she dials out,
sometimes it rings.
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127. Were you on her
last Saturday?
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128. She stood around for a while,
dialed out a couple times.
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129. As far as I can tell,
they never connected.
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130. Thanks.
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131. Well, we could put
a tap on the payphone.
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132. 9:00? I got a better idea.
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133. Yeah? Yeah. Josette Vega, please?
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134. This is Dr. Curtis
from the emergency room at Saint Vincent's.
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135. What happened?
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136. We have a Marta Liriano.
Now, she was struck by a bus this morning
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137. in front of Espino's
on 14th Street.
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138. Oh, my God.
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139. She's unconscious.
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140. We need permission
from her next of kin for surgery.
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141. Will she be okay?
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142. Well, not unless
we can go in and take a look at her kidneys.
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143. Let me go call her son.
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144. Bogey at 12:00.
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145. What do you got?I'll get him.
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146. Hey, buddy,
how you doing? Hey!
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147. How you doing?
Remember me from Hanratty's last night?
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148. What are you doing? Remember, I was the guy
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149. drinking a Sea Breeze
and you said you liked my hat.
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150. What hat? Looked like
Frank Sinatra.
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151. Look, mister,
you got me confused with somebody else.
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152. I'm gonna show you
where I got the hat, man.
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153. Look, you nutcase!
You made me lose my phone.
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154. Well, don't you
want the hat?
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155. It's Josette.
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156. Oscar's mother
got hit by a bus. She's in bad shape.
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157. Are you serious?
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158. A doctor called me
right from the hospital.
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159. They need Oscar to give
permission for surgery.
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160. He said he'd be back
in half an hour.
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161. How long is he
staying here, anyway?
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162. You got it?
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163. Do it.
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164. Police!
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165. Get down on the ground!
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166. Get down on your knees!
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167. Down on the ground!
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168. Look, I was gonna come in!
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169. Yeah, we'll save you
the token.
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170. I gotta get to the hospital.
My mother's hurt real bad.
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171. Oh, yeah?
Say hello to Dr. Curtis.
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172. She's so stupid. Stand up.
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173. They're biting me!
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174. What are you
looking at, huh?
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175. Nothing.
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176. You looking
at that bag?
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177. Huh? Does this belong
to you?
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178. Maybe.I'll take that as a yes.
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179. Mind if I take
a look inside?
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180. I say no, you're gonna
look anyway.
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181. Where's your gun? What gun?
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182. The.38 you used to
tap Manny Ehrlich.
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183. Rey! Citibank opened up
a branch here.
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184. Look, that's my money.
Look, I want to call my lawyer.
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185. .38. This yours, too?
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186. I'm Arvin Baker,
the attorney on Mr. Liriano's drug case.
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187. It's a pleasure.
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188. You mind telling me
why homicide detectives
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189. are executing
bench warrants on drug cases?
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190. They think I shot Manny. Who's Manny?
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191. Manny Ehrlich,
his bail bondsman.
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192. You gonna let them
put a body on me?
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193. Just shut up, Oscar.
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194. Or maybe your girlfriend
with the big mouth can fill us in.
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195. Why would Oscar
kill that man?He jumped bail.
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196. His mother was gonna
lose her restaurant.
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197. You got it all wrong.
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198. He was gonna turn
himself in, okay?
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199. So his mother wouldn't
lose the lonchería.
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200. He's playing you, Josette.
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201. He was gonna
turn himself in.
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202. Soon as he paid the money
to his lawyer, Mr. Baker.
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203. What money?
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204. $50,000.
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205. We were gonna
give him half on Saturday. Mr. Baker never showed up.
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206. Come on, Josette.
You don't have 50 grand.
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207. We got half.
Call my bank if you don't believe me.
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208. Oscar couldn't
turn himself in
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209. until he got all
the money for Mr. Baker.
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210. If he couldn't
afford a lawyer, the court would give him one.
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211. Free. He didn't want
a free lawyer.
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212. We were supposed
to get married.
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213. Mr. Baker said if
we paid the money,
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214. he'd make sure
Oscar didn't blow trial.
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215. Mr. Baker was going
to fix the case, okay?
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216. So Josette was
telling the truth.
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217. She had 24 grand
in her account.
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218. She withdrew it on
Saturday morning.
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219. And Liriano was gonna
pay it to Baker on Saturday to fix his case?
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220. Well, Liriano had
$24,000 in his bag when we picked him up.
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221. The LUDs from
Ehrlich's home phone on Saturday.
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222. Three calls to Arvin Baker.
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223. Baker was Ehrlich's
late appointment?
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224. Baker didn't show up
to collect the money from Liriano on Saturday.
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225. Yeah. Maybe he was too busy
shooting Ehrlich.
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226. It's a theory.
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227. We'll hold Liriano
on the warrant while you figure it out.
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228. Four cops with
their heads together.
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229. You got a murder
charge or not?
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230. Not yet, Mr. Baker,
but you'll be the first to know.
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231. Arvin Baker?
Never heard of him.
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232. The defendant's girlfriend
says he was gonna make the case go away for 50 grand.
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233. What kind of case?
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234. Drugs. A street-level
hand-to-hand.
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235. For no-name counsel,
that rates a $10,000 fee tops.
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236. Maybe he's just trying to
take his client for a ride.
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237. All we know is
we got a lot of pieces that don't fit.
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238. We got a lawyer
and a bail bondsman
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on a Saturday night.
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240. Next thing you know,
the bondsman's dead.
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241. And the same lawyer's
squeezing 50 grand from his client.
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242. It's all gotta
be connected.
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243. Pin down Baker's whereabouts.
I'll see what I can turn up.
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244. He's lived here about a year.
Between you and me, guy's got an attitude.
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245. We're interested in
last Saturday night.
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246. Lets his girlfriend's mutt
urinate right here on the canopy posts.
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247. Then I gotta hose it down.
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248. Fascinating.
Saturday night.
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249. The girlfriend comes
by with the lap-rat, Mr. Baker's not home.
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250. What time was that?
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251. I make it around 9:00.
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252. 'Course, it's my fault
he doesn't leave her a key.
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253. She stews for a while
in the lobby.
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254. Mr. Baker comes in
a half-hour later.
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255. Guy's name
is Manny Ehrlich. He ever come by?
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256. Yeah. Mr. Baker left him
an envelope a few times.
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257. These are Baker's
criminal cases over the past two years.
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258. Thirty-five, 40 names.
Business can't be that bad.
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259. His conviction rates
are a lot lower than average.
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260. Maybe all his clients
are innocent.
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261. Or he's fixing cases,
like Josette said.
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262. Read me the names
of Baker's clients who had bonds out with Ehrlich.
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263. Gregory Billups.
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264. Never indicted.
Charges dismissed.
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265. Geraldine Smithson.
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266. Charges dismissed on
a speedy trial motion.
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267. Corey Black.
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268. Charges reduced.
Probation.
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269. Ehrlich's referrals come with
satisfaction guaranteed.
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270. Except for Delmore Walton.
He's doing six-to-12 upstate.
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271. Maybe he couldn't
meet Baker's price.
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272. I'll ask him.
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273. Nice of you to
bring me the smokes.
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274. Join me?
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275. Thanks, I don't.
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276. I need to ask
you some questions about Arvin Baker.
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277. Why don't you
slip off that jacket?
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278. I'm a little chilly.
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279. Here I am thinking it's hot.
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280. Well, think again.
Maybe I can find some other way to help you.
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281. Letter to the parole board.
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282. I can do that.
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283. Okay.
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284. Now, what can I tell you
about my crooked-ass lawyer?
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285. You can tell me why
you call him that.
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286. Baker said he
was gonna sell me a walk-away.
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287. Let me make sure
I understand you, Mr. Walton.
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288. Arvin Baker offered
to fix your case?
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289. Yeah. I paid him 25K.
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290. But you're here.
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291. The man ripped me off.
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292. This got anything to
do with Manny Ehrlich contacting my brother?
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293. What did he want?
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294. He was asking about
my agreement with Baker.
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295. Ehrlich's trying
to shake him down.
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296. Why do you say that?
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297. Ehrlich told me
if I told him what I just told you,
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on that cheap bastard.
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299. Ehrlich's dead.
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300. Huh.
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301. My luck.
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302. Hey! Hi.
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303. So, where have you
been hiding out?
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304. You know the routine.
Punch in, punch out, get home for Katie.
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305. You should come
to Gallagher's some Friday after work.
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306. There's someone
you should meet.
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307. Oh! Give it up, Charlie.
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308. How are Lisa
and the kids?
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309. Great. So who've you
got on Oscar Liriano?
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310. I'm supervising
the investigation.
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311. I had him first on
the drug indictment.
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312. It's McCoy's call.
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313. You owe me on
the Camacho case.
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314. Don't ace me out this time.
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315. I'll do my best.
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316. Baker solicited bribes
from his clients.
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317. Ehrlich found out
and wanted a piece of the action.
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318. I'm pretty sure
it got him killed and Baker's the shooter.
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319. Can we do any better
than pretty sure?
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320. There's no physical evidence
linking Baker to the murder.
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321. What about his
criminal cases?
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322. Are you only pretty sure
that they were fixed?
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323. Baker's results are
just too miraculous to draw any other conclusion.
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324. If it's true,
he had to have help from somebody on the inside.
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325. At least a dozen ways
a defense lawyer can beat a case.
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326. Baker used most of them.
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327. I checked our database
to find a common thread.
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328. Judges, cops, A.D.A.s,
nothing jumped out.
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329. Might even be a clerk.
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330. Murder is one thing,
but corruption in the system, I want names.
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331. Well, Liriano's
the first domino.
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332. If we can get him
to flip on Baker...
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333. Can't go anywhere
near Liriano as long as Baker represents him.
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334. Well, find some way
to make the dominoes fall.
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335. We could set
a trap for Baker.
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336. Baker thinks we're
investigating Liriano for Ehrlich's murder.
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337. If we go ahead and
charge Liriano...
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338. You just said that
Baker killed Ehrlich.
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339. Our prosecution of
Liriano would be a ruse.
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340. A sting to gather
information against Baker and trace the corruption.
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341. A phony prosecution?
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342. The Feds have used this.
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343. We ask the courts
to assign a lawyer
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344. to represent Liriano
behind the scenes,
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345. a shadow counsel,
and we ask Liriano to play along.
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346. He pays the bribe,
we follow the money to Baker's inside connection.
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347. It could work, Adam.
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348. Don't convince me,
convince a judge.
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349. The Liriano case traces
back to Charlie Harmon. I'll bring him in the loop.
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350. No. You ride this case.
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351. If we do anything
out of the ordinary, Baker will sniff it out.
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352. Harmon's never
handled a homicide.
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353. I'll second chair.
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354. I'll fill him in
on what we're doing.
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355. No.
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356. Until we know who's involved,
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in the dark.
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358. The warrant against
Mr. Liriano is vacated. This matter was marked ready?
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359. Yes, Judge.
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360. Then the defendant
is remanded. May 1st.
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361. This one's ours, fellas.
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362. You guys again?
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363. Oscar Liriano,
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364. you're under arrest
for the murder of Manny Ehrlich.
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365. What? Nice and loose this time.
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366. You have the right
to remain silent.
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367. Anything you do say
can and will be used against you in a court of law.
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368. You propose to
charge Mr. Liriano,
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he is innocent,
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370. and have me appoint a lawyer
to advise him in secret,
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371. and then go forward
with a bogus prosecution
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372. without telling
the assigned judge.
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373. All subject to
Mr. Liriano's approval.
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374. Isn't this going to
require the police to fabricate testimony?
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375. If it gets that far.
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376. We will have to
dummy-up a ballistics report which says Liriano's gun
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377. is a probable match
for the murder weapon.
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378. Adam Schiff must
be getting senile.
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379. Do you have any precedent
for this scheme?
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380. It was used in federal court.
And there's People v. Stewart.
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381. If you think I am
gonna sit here holding a live hand grenade,
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383. If it blows up, blame me.
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384. Cases are being fixed
in this courthouse.
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385. I'll assign David Baez from
the Hispanic Defense Project
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shadow counsel.
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387. I just hope the
Court of Appeals
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heads on a platter.
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389. You people are crazy. Let them finish,
Mr. Liriano.
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390. No, you let them finish!
Mr. Baker's my lawyer.
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391. Baker can't
help you anymore.
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392. You want to walk
on the drug case, that's what we're offering.
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393. And it won't
cost you 50 grand.
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394. Oh, this some new way
to get framed on a murder rap?
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395. The murder prosecution
is phony, Mr. Liriano.
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396. They're only doing it
to investigate Mr. Baker.
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397. You want to talk
to the judge?
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398. Look,
suppose I front for you. How long I'm in here for?
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399. Three months tops.
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400. Or you can do 10 years
on your drug case.
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401. Everybody's gonna
think I capped the guy.
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402. You can explain it
when it's over.
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403. Or you don't explain it.
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404. Yeah. I like that.
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405. Tanya Gross made
Deputy Bureau Chief. She was class of '87.
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406. Special projects,
a dumping ground for has-beens.
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407. Well, maybe I'd have
an office with a door. And the bump would be nice.
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408. For those of us who
care about such things.
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409. I got one of these.
Mine's all blue.
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410. Sophie has a
virtual pet now.
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411. This from the man who
wouldn't take an exam
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412. without his
Gumby wristwatch.
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413. Thanks for coming
through with McCoy.
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414. It's no big deal.
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415. How do you think Baker
will counter our ballistics evidence?
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416. This'll never go to trial.
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417. Liriano will plead out
if Baker can't get the gun tossed.
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418. It's nice when
your first murder's a slam dunk.
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419. Sometimes the ones
that look easy bite you in the ass.
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420. Motion to suppress
Liriano's gun.
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421. Baker's attacking
the police search of Liriano's gym bag.
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422. Liriano phoned
Baker yesterday
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423. to ask him about
the arrangement.
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424. Baker quoted a figure.
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425. How much?
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426. $90,000.
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427. He jacked up the price.
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428. Two cases.
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429. Or he got greedier.
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430. I want this on tape.
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431. Have Liriano sign
a consent to bug the counsel room at Rikers.
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432. Tell him to ask Baker
for a face-to-face.
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433. We'll need an order
from Judge Goldman to show Corrections.
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434. It's imperative that
he get Baker to spell out the details.
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435. I don't want this
coming back looking like a retainer meeting.
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436. I'll tell him.
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437. Baker filed his
suppression motion.
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438. If the gun's suppressed,
he'll move to get the indictment dismissed.
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439. Who's the judge?
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440. Allen Denham.
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441. He's presided over
six of Baker's cases.
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442. Let's keep an eye on him.
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443. So why'd it go to 90?
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444. This ain't Macy's, Oscar.
You have two cases now,
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445. one of which is for murder.
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446. So let me ask you
something, Mr. Baker.
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447. If I get you this money,
how can I be sure you get the results?
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448. That's my problem.
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449. Papa, it's a lot
of money.
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450. If it's gonna
be a problem...
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451. I have a friend. Okay?
He'll take care of everything.
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452. We're talking a walk?
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453. You'll be out
in two weeks.
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454. Tops. Free and clear.
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455. All right.
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456. You come by my
mother's restaurant.
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457. That's all I can stomach.
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458. There's more.
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459. Baker picked up the
bribe money and went to Merchants Bank.
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460. He put it in
a safe deposit.
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461. The police searched
it later and found 200 grand,
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462. along with Liriano's 90.
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463. Any idea who
Baker's friend is?
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464. We're looking
at Judge Denham.
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465. Terrific.
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466. Liriano doesn't answer
the door right away, so ESU breaks us in.
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467. When you're on the stand,
make sure you say you identified yourselves.
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468. Right.
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469. So, we go in.
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470. Liriano's sitting
on the couch, talking on the phone.
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471. Now, while Rey's
hooking him up,
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472. I notice he keeps glancing
over at this gym bag...
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473. When you say glanced,
how many times?
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474. Two or three,
but it was more the way he was doing it.
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475. So, is the bag
close enough to grab?
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476. It'd be a dive
from where he was.
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477. Still in the
grab-able area.
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478. So anyway,
Rey's got him handcuffed.
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479. Now, he tells me
it's his bag.
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480. Well, as soon as
I picked it up, I felt...
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481. The suspect is cuffed before
you picked up the bag?
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482. Let me rephrase that.
I'd say he was in the process of being cuffed.
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483. Don't embellish, Detective.
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484. I don't mind
a little embellishing.
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485. Well, my cops
don't testi-lie.
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486. It's his case.
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487. Okay, so I walked
over to the bag,
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488. I gave it a nudge
with my foot,
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489. and it opened up
a little bit,
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490. and that's when
I saw the cash.
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491. So, the cash wasn't
in plain view?
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492. What do you
want here?
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493. Not exactly.
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494. Okay, 9:30 tomorrow,
part 24.
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495. Right.
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496. You know, Liriano's
gun is the only thing
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497. that puts him at
the murder scene.
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498. Thanks to your waffling cop,
it's probably gonna get suppressed.
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499. So play on the fact
that things transpired in a matter of seconds.
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500. Well, you know,
I play it straight, Jamie.
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501. This is a murder trial,
not some $10 hand-to-hand.
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502. You don't blow
it on semantics.
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503. Why you fighting me
on this?
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504. I just don't want
to see it get tossed
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505. because the police
did their job.
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506. It's your first homicide.
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507. Well, thank you.
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508. Where's Katie tonight?
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509. Neal took her to
the Liberty game.
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510. Those look like
narcotics jackets.
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511. Just some
background investigation I've been putting off.
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512. The closed Baker dismissals
I ordered from archives.
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513. Anything interesting?
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514. Something that
didn't turn up on our database.
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515. Charlie Harmon's name
is somewhere on every one of these.
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516. He was in the complaint room,
he answered the speedy trial motion.
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517. Could be a coincidence.
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518. He was assigned to
special narcotics from Brooklyn 10 years ago.
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519. He's handled
thousands of cases.
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520. When we were
prepping Briscoe for the hearing,
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521. Charlie was coaching him
to be a defense witness.
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522. Maybe he was just
reminding Briscoe not to overcompensate.
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523. You or I would
have smoothed over the rough edges.
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524. Charlie was
prepping him to fail.
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525. Go home, Jamie.
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526. The hearing's tomorrow.
You're not gonna prove anything in here.
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527. I was hoping to prove
I'm wrong about Charlie.
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528. My money's still
on Judge Denham.
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529. As the suspect
was being restrained by my partner,
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530. he looked over at a gym bag
at the foot of the bed.
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531. What did you do?
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532. I asked him if
it was his bag and if I could look inside it.
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533. He didn't object,
so I opened it up,
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534. and first I found the money
and then the gun.
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535. Nothing further.
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536. Detective, you say my client
gave you permission to look inside his bag
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537. even though he knew
there was a gun inside.
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538. I don't know what he knew,
but he didn't object when I asked him.
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539. Didn't he tell you,
"If I say no, you'll just look anyway"?
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540. Something like that.
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541. And when you first
noticed the gym bag, where was Mr. Liriano?
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542. With my partner.
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543. Handcuffed and being guarded
by Detective Curtis?
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544. Yes.
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545. So Mr. Liriano
couldn't possibly
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546. have grabbed the weapon
from the bag?
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547. I guess not.
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548. Nothing further.
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549. You may step down, Detective.
Any more witnesses, Mr. Harmon?
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550. The People rest.
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551. Your Honor,
the police had no legitimate reason
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552. to conduct
a warrantless search of my client's bag.
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553. No explicit consent,
no threat to the officers' safety.
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554. The police were
investigating a homicide. The defendant was in hiding.
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555. They had every reason
to assume there was evidence in the bag.
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556. But they arrested Mr. Liriano
on a bench warrant from the drug case
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557. before they uncovered
any evidence against him on the homicide.
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558. If Detective Briscoe had
a hunch there was evidence in that bag,
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559. he should have obtained
a search warrant.
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560. Rebuttal, Mr. Harmon?
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561. We've made our argument.
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562. Very well.
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563. All evidence seized
in the gym bag,
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564. including the gun,
is suppressed.
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565. Your Honor, I'm moving to
dismiss the indictment against Mr. Liriano.
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566. The People cannot
connect him to the murder
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567. without the evidence
from the gym bag.
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568. Mr. Harmon?
Going once, Mr. Harmon.
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569. I move to recall
Detective Briscoe.
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570. Judge, he can't do that.
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571. He can if I say he can.
Step up, Detective.
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572. You're still under oath.
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573. Detective, the night
Mr. Ehrlich was murdered,
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574. was there any evidence
a robbery had taken place?
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575. Well, let's see.
His desk had been rifled through,
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576. and we found
a lockbox on the floor,
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577. the kind of thing
you keep money in.
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578. It was jimmied?
The hinges were broken?
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579. Right, and there
was some loose change.
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580. Indicating
what to you?
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581. The box had been
pried open and that some cash had been removed.
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582. When you arrested
Mr. Liriano,
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583. what drew your attention
to his gym bag?
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584. Like I said,
he looked at it.
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585. But when you looked
at the bag up close,
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586. did you notice anything?
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587. Detective?
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588. Yes. I saw a roll
of bills inside it.
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589. Where?
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590. Right on top.
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591. So when you saw
a roll of money
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592. in Mr. Liriano's bag,
what did you think?
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593. I thought it might be
the money
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594. from the robbery
of Manny Ehrlich.
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595. I ask you
to reconsider, Your Honor.
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596. The officer saw what
he thought was the proceeds from a robbery.
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597. It justifies the search.
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598. He's right, Mr. Baker.
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599. I'm reversing my decision,
suppression is denied.
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600. First I thought Harmon
was gonna tank it.
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601. Then I didn't know
what he was doing.
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602. Hello? Jamie? We won.
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603. Did we? Take me to
the property clerk.
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604. Intake of the property
was the day after the murder.
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605. Cop or D.A. is the only
one authorized to sign out.
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606. Well, who signed
this out?
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607. Uh...
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608. Nobody. This baby
hasn't left the shelf since the day she came in.
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609. Let's have a look.
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610. Well, there's my
sign and seal, and there's Latent's.
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611. All right,
I need to see it.
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612. Wait a second, wait a second,
wait a second. You're not supposed to unseal it
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613. till it goes to court.
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614. Cut it.
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615. Harmon. You son of a bitch.
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616. He knew about
the broken hinges on Ehrlich's lockbox.
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617. So he did his homework.It wasn't in the
police reports, Adam.
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618. And Harmon never
looked for himself.
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619. There's only one way
he could've known.
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620. We thought we
had a crooked D.A. Now we have a murderer.
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621. Well, that's certainly
one way to pad your statistics.
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622. A lawyer beats
too many cases, have him arrested.
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623. We don't mind losing
the old-fashioned way.
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624. If it's gonna
be a problem...
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625. I have a friend. Okay?
He'll take care of everything.
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626. Are we talking a walk?
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627. You'll be out
in two weeks. Tops.
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628. That was my sales pitch.
It's easy to take that out of context.
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629. Maybe we took these
out of context, too.
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630. You taking the money.
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631. You entering the bank.
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632. So I like my fees in cash.
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633. Greg Billups,
Geraldine Smithson, Igor Navarez, Corey Black.
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634. Delmore Walton's ready
to testify against you.
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635. So, what are you offering?
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636. Depends what you
have to say.
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637. It was Harmon's idea.
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638. Do you think I would
approach an A.D.A. with something like that?
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639. So what happened with
Liriano's hearing?
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640. Harmon got cold feet.
Something about you put him off.
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641. Any other lawyers
bribing Harmon?
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642. Not that I know of, no.
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643. It could help you
with the murder charges.
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644. I was nowhere near
that bail bonds office.
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645. Well, let's hear it.
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646. Manny Ehrlich and I had
a little something going.
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647. He'd send me a case,
I'd show my appreciation.
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648. He'd had no idea what
I had going with Harmon.
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649. Manny sniffed it out.
He called me that Saturday night,
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650. told me he wanted
a full share of all the pay-offs
Copy !req
651. if it was a case
that he referred.
Copy !req
652. And Harmon went
to negotiate.
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653. The next morning
I read about Manny in The Daily News.
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654. We can't convict
Harmon of murder
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655. on accomplice
testimony alone.
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656. We need corroboration.
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657. We can't just wait
for it to drop in our laps.
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658. If Harmon finds out
Baker's in the Tombs,
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659. he might run.
We should pick him up tonight.
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660. You know his kids.
We can arrest him when he shows up for work.
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661. Miss Ross is right.
The sooner we get him talking to us,
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662. the quicker I find out
how much this infects my office.
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663. I'll go with
Briscoe and Curtis.
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664. I'll be home
late tonight, okay?
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665. I have some work to
do with these men.
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666. All right, time to go.
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667. Lisa. Call Ed Richter.
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668. Hey, hugs!
Come on. Hugs. Come on.
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669. Mmm!
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670. See you.
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671. You couldn't
wait till tomorrow? You're despicable.
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672. Charlie didn't
leave us a choice.
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673. You're making a mistake.
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674. Arvin Baker confessed
to your case-fixing venture.
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675. The corruption ties you
into Ehrlich's murder.
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676. Jamie. How long have
you known me?
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677. You killed Ehrlich to
keep him from talking.
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678. Murder one.It's a reach.
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679. We can talk about
second-degree
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680. if he briefs us on
every case he fixed.
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681. What's the recommendation?
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682. 25-to-life.
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683. I'll throw in the
corruption charges.
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684. That's a big number, Jack. All you have is Baker.
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685. The Liriano case
was a sting.
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686. Harmon hung himself
on the hinges of Manny Ehrlich's lockbox.
Copy !req
687. Jamie, you...
You sat there.
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688. You set me up.
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689. Your key evidence is based
on a phony prosecution?
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690. You have a serious problem.
We're moving to suppress.
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691. Mr. McCoy's tactics are
unacceptable, Your Honor.
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692. He fraudulently
prosecuted Mr. Liriano
Copy !req
693. for a murder
he didn't commit.
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694. There was no fraud.
Mr. Liriano agreed to participate.
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695. We obtained
judicial approval.
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696. From?
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697. Judge Goldman.
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698. Goldman.
I should have guessed.
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699. Were the other judges
on this bogus case aware of what was going on?
Copy !req
700. No, they were not.
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701. So we were your
personal dupes.
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702. We had no idea
where we were gonna find the corruption.
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703. The integrity of
the investigation had to be protected.
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704. Integrity,
Your Honor? A fake hearing?
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705. Phony police reports?
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706. It was Mr. Richter's client,
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707. Assistant District Attorney
Charles Harmon, who was undermining the system.
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708. Mr. McCoy, wasn't there
some other avenue of investigation?
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709. Lawyers were fixing cases.
This was the only avenue available.
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710. I've heard enough.
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711. The road to hell
is paved with good intentions.
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712. The prosecution's goal
to root out corruption might be laudable,
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713. but the D.A.'s investigation
violated the integrity of the judicial process.
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714. Shame on you, Mr. McCoy,
and shame on Judge Goldman.
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715. The duty of judges is
to assure that our proceedings are conducted
Copy !req
716. with total candor
and impartiality.
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717. To that end,
I'm suppressing all evidence against Charles Harmon
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718. obtained in this
sham prosecution. In my chambers.
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719. What the hell
were you thinking?
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720. I was doing my job.
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721. By making us all
look like idiots?
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722. If you try anything
like this again,
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723. I'll make Jack McCoy
my personal cause.
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724. I had binding precedent
for this type of investigation.
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725. I don't give a damn
what you do.
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726. Don't you speak
to me like that.
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727. Well, don't call me back here
and try to intimidate me.
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728. Mr. McCoy, I've been
on the bench for 22 years.
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729. This institution
is more important
Copy !req
730. than your ego
and your ambition.
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731. I'm sorry if I offended
your sense of fair play. This isn't a civics lesson.
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732. Someone was selling justice
in this courthouse.
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733. Those civics lessons
are what separate us from the Neanderthals,
Copy !req
734. something you fail
to grasp. Now get out.
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735. Kaylin suppressed
your corroborating evidence, Jack.
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736. I still have an appeal.
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737. Fifty-fifty. Look, you can
cut your losses.
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738. Give us man one to
cover all charges.
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739. Minimum time.
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740. Three to six years
for a murder?
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741. Come on, Miss Ross.
They argued, there was a struggle.
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742. This was an execution.
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743. I'm gonna make it
easy for you, Jamie.
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744. You make the deal,
and we keep the lid on the corruption.
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745. What do we keep
a lid on?
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746. Hundreds of convicted
felons making motions
Copy !req
747. claiming the A.D.A.
who prosecuted them is crooked.
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748. There's no evidence of that.
All we turned up were Baker's cases.
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749. How many defendants
have I put away? Huh?
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750. I can make myself available
to any one of these potential litigants.
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751. It's Adam Schiff's
worst nightmare.
Copy !req
752. Harmon can gridlock
this office for the next five years.
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753. It's a bluff, Adam.
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754. If there were other fixes
besides the Baker cases,
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755. they would have
surfaced by now.
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756. It's how many cases
he says he fixed.
Copy !req
757. Can we accept his ultimatum
without making it look like a cover-up?
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758. Probably not.
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759. We can't give in
to blackmail.
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760. I won't go down
like the Titanic.
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761. You have one week.
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762. You come up with something
to prove murder or take their offer.
Copy !req
763. Credit card receipts.
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764. Forensic accountants
have been through Harmon's records.
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765. No unusual spending
or infusions of cash.
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766. Believe me, he's got
it stashed somewhere.
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767. We did find two jars
full of pennies.
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768. Business cards.
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769. "Dodo the Clown."
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770. His son's birthday party.
Katie and I were there.
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771. I just love going through
other people's junk.
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772. "Antilles Travel Agency."
Think he was planning a little getaway?
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773. 138th Street?
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774. Harlem? What was he
doing up there?
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775. Read the fine print.
"Remittances to the Caribbean."
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776. Offshore accounts.
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777. Did you ever wire money
for a man named Charlie Harmon?
Copy !req
778. No. I would have remembered
a white gentleman.
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779. Arvin Baker?
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780. Sorry.
Copy !req
781. Well, thank you.
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782. I always cooperate
with the D.A.
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783. You've been involved
with a case before?
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784. Last year.
The district attorney subpoenaed my records
Copy !req
785. of a wire transaction
on a drug case.
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786. Do you remember the case?
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787. Geraldine...
Geraldine somebody. Geraldine Smithson?
Copy !req
788. Yes, that's it, that's it.
They told me it was settled.
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789. Who told you?
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790. The same lady who came
to pick up the papers. I never get them back.
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791. She told me they
had gotten lost.
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792. This lady,
what did she look like?
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793. About your age,
not as tall.
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794. She had blonde hair.
And glasses. C'est bon. Glasses.
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795. I'll never accept that
he did what you say.
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796. You know what he
was involved with.
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797. How would I?
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798. You went to a travel
agency in Harlem.
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799. You picked up documents
that Charlie needed to bury.
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800. Who told you that?
Copy !req
801. It turned up during
our investigation.
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802. And we'll turn up more,
now that we know where to look.
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803. How long is he
going away for?
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804. You should be thinking
about yourself.
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805. You could be charged
as an accomplice.
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806. Me? What about my kids?
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807. You cooperate with us,
I'm pretty sure I can keep you out of it.
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808. Jamie, please don't
do this to us. Charlie is not evil.
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809. Lisa! Charlie's gone! If you could see
him with the kids...
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810. Save what you have.
Save your family.
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811. I can't believe this.
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812. Charlie killed somebody.
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813. There's a 13-year-old girl
in Brooklyn without a father.
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814. I knew there was
a little extra coming in.
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815. Charlie wasn't complaining
about the mortgage like he usually does,
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816. or worrying about
the kids' college.
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817. I was afraid
to ask about the money.
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818. Then Charlie wanted me
to do things.
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819. He said I was the
only one he could trust.
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820. I helped him out
a few times, like he wanted.
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821. What else could
I do, Jamie?
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822. He's my husband.
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823. Murder two, 25-to-life.
It's a final offer.
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824. You brought us
back here to sing the same old song?
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825. Tell Schiff he better
get some more bodies down at the appeals bureau.
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826. Tell your wife to
hire a good lawyer.
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827. You're charging her?
With what?
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828. She did your dirty work
at the travel agency.
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829. The indictment's
presented and voted.
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830. Bribery as an accessory.
Conspiracy to commit murder.
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831. She didn't know anything.
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832. You picked the rules.
I'm just upping the ante.
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833. It's a bluff, isn't it?
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834. You plead to murder two,
plus nine counts of bribery.
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835. If you make any
false allegations
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836. about cases you
claim you fixed,
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837. I will personally
file the indictment and have Lisa arrested.
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838. She'll have grandchildren
by the time she gets out of Bedford Hills.
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839. How could you do this? How could you?
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840. Don't say
a word, Charlie.
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841. Is that what you want, Jamie?
To destroy my family?
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842. You did that on your own.
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843. I tried to make
a decent life for them.
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844. By killing somebody?
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845. It went too far.
I am sorry about that.
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846. Try to understand, Jamie.
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847. It's not in the
job description.
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848. It's all just
a hobby for you.
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849. Rich ex-husband,
big bank account.
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850. Charlie.No! You're a
dilettante, Jamie.
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851. You never had to
sweat out a paycheck.
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852. You don't give a damn
that a drug dealer's car
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853. costs more than a D.A.
could make in a year.
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854. So you became
a corrupt D.A.?
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855. I took profits
from drug dealers!
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856. You took advantage
of desperate people.
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857. What you're doing to Lisa,
that's so different?
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858. You really don't know?
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859. You could have
come to me, Charlie.
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860. I'll call Judge Kaylin
and tell him we have a deal?
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861. Yeah.
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862. If he hadn't cracked,
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863. were you gonna
follow through with Lisa Harmon?
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864. I have the right
to remain silent.
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865. You didn't do
anything wrong.
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866. Why do I feel
like I did?
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867. Charlie Harmon
doesn't deserve your sympathy.
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868. He's just another name
on another indictment.
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869. Maybe that's the problem.
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870. I'm taking
the rest of the day. I'll see you tomorrow.
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