:17:03
- No.
- Any present prospects?
:17:06
Not unless Barney Quill
started something.
:17:08
What kind of a gun did you use?
:17:11
War souvenir. A Luger.
The police have it now.
:17:14
I suppose you've read the newspapers,
the stories about your case.
:17:17
- Some of them.
- Are they substantially correct?
:17:21
And you didn't see Quill rape
and beat your wife?
:17:24
No. No.
:17:26
When she got back...
:17:28
to the trailer,
she told me what had happened.
:17:30
And how long was it before you went
over to Quill's and killed him?
:17:33
I don't know exactly.
Maybe an hour.
:17:35
That long, huh?
:17:37
The newspapers say that your wife
volunteered to take a lie detector test.
:17:41
- Do you know anything about this?
- Only what I read and what she told me.
:17:44
Do you know how
the lie detector test turned out?
:17:47
They didn't tell her.
:17:48
- Yes, Sulo?
- We got lunch served for the jail.
:17:51
- You want to eat with us?
- Your sister still cook for the jail?
:17:55
Oh, sure. She cooks.
:17:58
Well, you give her
my compliments, Sulo.
:18:01
I've got a luncheon date downtown.
:18:03
- Nice going, Mr. Biegler.
- I'll be back after lunch.
:18:05
Look, I'm sorry
if I offended you a while ago.
:18:10
No, you're not.
:18:12
Come on, bucko.
:18:15
Thank you.
:18:18
Pass the salt, Paulie.
:18:22
Thank you.
:18:25
Did you give the lieutenant
the well known lecture?
:18:27
If you mean, did I coach him into
a phony story, no.
:18:32
Maybe you're too pure, Paul.
:18:35
Too pure for the natural impurities
of the law.
:18:38
Could be that you owe the lieutenant
the chance to find a defense.
:18:42
Could also be that you might guide him
a little, show him the way...
:18:45
and let him decide
if he wants to take it.
:18:47
- Want some salt?
- No, I'm not ready.
:18:50
Anyway, I'm not the right lawyer
for this fellow.
:18:52
He's insolent, hostile--
:18:56
You don't have to love him.
Just defend him.
:18:59
What's the matter?
Don't you need a fee?