:28:02
...and after deliberation...
:28:04
...l find the defendants
guilty as charged.
:28:07
Do you wish to waive the right
to a pre-sentence hearing?
:28:11
-No.
-Yes, Your Honour.
:28:13
Considering the ruthless nature
of this crime...
:28:16
...and the bleak prospects
for rehabilitation...
:28:19
...l hereby sentence you
to serve 1 25 years...
:28:23
...in the custody of the commissioner
of the Department of Corrections.
:28:30
Wait. No, no, no, wait.
:28:32
No, no, sit. Sit.
:28:34
We didn't do it.
There's a misunderstanding.
:28:37
-Right.
-We didn't do it.
:28:39
-Our lawyer told us to come up--
-I know I didn't.
:28:42
He's joking. He means we didn't do it.
We didn't do it.
:28:46
-Have you got the right case?
-This is Monroe and Donahue.
:28:50
-Harry Monroe. Look under there.
-Sir.
:28:55
-A tall, black man--
-Sir, we didn't--
:28:58
How much does that mean
in actual time?
:29:01
-Thirty years, tops.
-I'll be a dead old man.
:29:04
-Thirty years.
-I don't want to do one.
:29:07
I don't even want to do 100.
I can't....
:29:11
I'm gonna kill this mother.
:29:15
-I'm mad about what happened.
-It's not the end of the world.
:29:19
-What do we do?
-Start your sentence. I'll appeal.
:29:23
-A hundred and twenty-five years!
-Stop it! It's only 30 years.
:29:27
Can you get your staff to track down
those guys who really pulled it off?
:29:33
It's a one-man show. My cousin
is visiting from Massachusetts.
:29:37
She's a terrific social worker.
Bright.
:29:40
Oh, 1 25 years.
I won't have grandchildren!