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:40:01
- What motives?
- Yes, let's get it out in the open.

:40:04
- What are these motives?
- Shut up. I got the hospital.

:40:07
Yes, I see.
:40:11
Well, keep in touch with me.
Let me know right away.

:40:13
How is he?
:40:14
They don't know yet. They're making x-rays.
:40:16
I intend to carry this to the Commissioner.
:40:18
Go ahead, bring your felony charge.
:40:20
It'll give me a chance
to get Schneider on the stand...

:40:22
and really tear his clothes off.
And yours, too, Counselor.

:40:24
- McLeod. Outside. And stick around.
- Yes, sir.

:40:29
What kind of an officer is that?
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Detectives are like fingerprints,
no two alike. He's got his quirks.

:40:34
Quirks?
:40:35
We all got them. He's a good man,
though. He ain't on the take.

:40:38
I'll stand up for him on that.
Got no tin boxes.

:40:40
I wasn't saying that he had.
:40:42
Then what was you saying?
Maybe I fumbled it.

:40:44
You'll find out
when it serves my client's interests.

:40:47
Four years ago, I threw my radio
out the window. You know why?

:40:51
'Cause I hate mysteries!
:40:52
Lieutenant,
I'm not free to discuss it with you.

:40:54
I'd love to discuss it with someone.
Who do you suggest?

:40:57
- McLeod.
- Counselor...

:40:58
- Or his wife.
- His wife? What do you mean by that?

:41:02
- Never mind.
- Wait a minute.

:41:04
You mentioned his wife. What about her?
:41:06
When it serves my client's interests,
not before.

:41:26
- Well?
- I'm waiting.

:41:29
For what? My badge?
:41:31
- When I want it, I'll ask for it.
- You can have it now, with instructions.

:41:36
Put that back.
:41:39
I want to know what's with you
and Schneider. And I want the truth.

:41:42
Look, Lieutenant,
I give you my word of honor, I...

:41:44
That's all.

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