1:07:00
Money I managed to squirrel away
after 50 years hard work.
1:07:04
You saw Adam. Can we drop the
subject of money and hear how he is?
1:07:07
No, we can't. I bill for time.
1:07:09
Mine, the lawyers on my staff,
a couple of paralegals.
1:07:12
My office time is 150 an hour.
1:07:14
My court time, and no one but me
will ever be in a courtroom...
1:07:17
...is $ 1500 per day.
- Fifteen hundred?!
1:07:21
That's where my talent runs rampant,
and I charge accordingly.
1:07:24
Would you sit down, please?
1:07:30
Depending on if we strike a deal or go
to trial, it may be as low as $20,000...
1:07:34
...and it could run nicely to 75,
exclusive of appeals.
1:07:38
If the trial looks hopeless,
we'll be waiting for a guilty verdict...
1:07:42
...and orchestrating everything
toward an appeal, a real possibility.
1:07:46
- A guilty verdict is a real possibility?
- That's why there's no bail.
1:07:49
Running at the scene. He also refuses
to divulge the name of his partners.
1:07:54
The judge won't be lenient.
1:07:56
I must say, for a middle-class boy, your
son's values seem a bit misdirected.
1:08:00
My grandson's not middle class
and never has been.
1:08:04
The D.A.'s anxious to strike a deal.
That's a positive.
1:08:07
The company isn't screaming
for blood, which is unusual.
1:08:10
Why aren't they?
1:08:12
They don't want to put Adam
on the cross.
1:08:14
The bottom line is if Adam will deliver
his partners and the plasmids...
1:08:17
...they're talking minimum jail time,
maybe six months.
1:08:20
Mind you, that's for openers. They'll go
for zero jail time at the drop of a hat.
1:08:25
- I see.
- They wanna make a rat out of him.
1:08:27
Hey, mister, he's your grandson.
1:08:29
- I was talking to him.
- I can hear it.
1:08:32
Please. What if Adam holds out,
gives no one up...
1:08:35
...won't say where the plasmids are?
- They'll crucify him.
1:08:38
You can't stand in front of a judge in
the United States and say, "Fuck you."
1:08:43
They won't tolerate it.
1:08:45
What does crucify mean?
1:08:47
When they finish adding burglary-one
charges, assaulting the guards...
1:08:51
...you're looking at two
14-year sentences, consecutive...
1:08:54
...which the judge can do.
1:08:55
I would appeal it since both charges
stem from the same crime...