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Now, what went wrong, Lieutenant?
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- Who else knew where he was?
- What?

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Who else knew where he was?
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What are you implying?
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They knew where to look for him
and they used your name to get in.

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Are you suggesting
I disclosed his whereabouts?

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Somebody did.
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And it didn't come from us.
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That's hardly the issue.
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Well, it certainly is.
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I've got an officer with a family.
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And he's shot up pretty bad.
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And I've got a witness who can't talk.
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I want to know about Ross.
What was the deal you made with him?

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Deal?
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Lieutenant, don't try
to evade the responsibility.

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In your parlance, you blew it.
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You knew the significance
of his testimony.

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Yet you failed to take
adequate measures to protect him.

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So to you it was a job. No more.
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Were it more, and you had the dedication
I was led to believe...

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You believe what you want.
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You work your side of the street
and I'll work mine.

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Lieutenant, I shall personally
officiate at your public crucifixion...

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...if Ross doesn't recover
during the course of the hearing...

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...so I can at least present his deposition.
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And, I assure you, I shall not suffer
the consequence of your incompetence.

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And even if there wasn't any...
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...l'm rather certain
I can prove negligence on your part.

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There may be another attempt on his life.
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I'll be back in the morning,
with my people.


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