:38:01
I wish I'd never seen the damned thing.
:38:04
Now, you ask me ifl think
Mr. Forrester killed his wife.
:38:08
I say, "No way Mr. Forrester
would ever do a thing like that."
:38:12
But, you ask me if the knife I saw
was in the locker here, I say:
:38:16
"Hell, yes.
The son of a bitch was right up there!"
:38:21
I'm telling you now.
:38:23
I see this trial degenerating...
:38:26
...and I'll hit you like a freight train
roaring down the High Sierra.
:38:30
We've got a man's life at stake here.
:38:33
Not headlines, not careers.
:38:37
Do you have anything
you want to sharewith me?
:38:40
- No, your Honour.
- Yes, your Honour.
:38:42
I'm not satisfied that the prosecution is
complying with its discovery obligations.
:38:46
I have complied, your Honour.
:38:48
Do you have any evidence
Mr. Krasny has not complied?
:38:54
No, your Honour.
:38:56
Then, what do you base your allegation on?
:38:59
On my past assoclation with Mr. Krasny,
your Honour.
:39:02
Cite the case.
:39:04
I held something back?
:39:07
Cite the case, Teddy.
:39:09
I hope I don't have to say this to you again,
Mrs. Barnes...
:39:12
...but you don't question ethics
in my chamber...
:39:14
...unless you have the evidence
to support you.
:39:17
Thank you, your Honour.
:39:19
Yes, your Honour.
:39:22
Why didn't you clte the case, Teddy?
:39:24
You could've gotten disbarred
before the trial.
:39:26
- Do you realise how much I admired you?
-It never got me anywherewith you.
:39:32
What about Forrester?
:39:34
Do you like him any better?
:39:38
Yes.
:39:40
I like him a lot better.
:39:43
Why don't you clte the case?
Put it all on the line.
:39:47
The People versus Henry Styles.
Case Number 26022.