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:14:01
That's no secret. He's an ambitious guy.
He's got big political aspirations...

:14:06
...so you can draw
your own conclusions. Excuse me.

:14:09
No comments at this time. Please, folks.
:14:12
This will be a show trial, for God's sake.
:14:14
We've only one person
who's had any criminal experience.

:14:17
- Who is he?
- She.

:14:18
And she hasn't practised criminal law
for four years.

:14:21
Jack, give us a...
:14:22
-Is she any good?
- Yes, shewas a very good prosecutor.

:14:25
Sheworked for Krasny.
:14:28
Well.
:14:30
Teddy, are you familiar
with the Forrester case?

:14:33
I go out of my way
not to be familiar with criminal cases.

:14:36
Mr. Forrester wishes to speak to you
about representing him.

:14:39
I'm in the middle of a case, Andrew.
:14:41
I think it can wait, don't you, Andrew?
:14:43
Oh, yes. Teddy...
:14:45
Nothing in theworld will make me go back
to criminal work, Andrew.

:14:49
You know the decision I made.
:14:51
There is nothing in theworld I'd like less
than to lose Jack Forrester as a client.

:14:57
Teddy, you know the affection
I've always had for you.

:15:00
Nothing would please me more...
:15:02
...than one day belng able to speak to you
as one of my partners.

:15:07
Please, do an old man a personal kindness.
Speak to him.

:15:19
Who lives here anyway, Joe Montana?
:15:22
I told you. A guy called Jack Forrester.
:15:25
He killed his wife. I saw it on TV.
:15:28
He allegedly killed his wife.
:15:30
That means he's gonna get away with it.
:15:33
So, how do I look?
:15:35
Welrd.
:15:45
- Good morning, madam.
-'Morning.

:15:46
Mr. Forrester is expecting you.
:15:50
No, I agree Carl, but the murders
happened over two months ago...

:15:53
...and there's no leads
because Krasny's locked into me.

:15:55
Excuse me, I'll be rightwith you.
:15:58
I'll tell you guys
what I'm gonna do at the mecting.


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