Presumed Innocent
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Outline it for me.
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About a month ago...
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...the mother brought him
into the West End Pavilion Hospital.

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The boy was unconscious
from severe head injuries.

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She said he fell.
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The doctor says...
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...the head wounds were too symmetrical
to be the result of a fall.

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He told me...
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...he was treating a child whose mother
had crushed his head in a vise.

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We have any proof it was the mother?
You got the vise?

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Just the testimony of the child.
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When he sees the mother in
the courtroom, he'll recant. An iffy case.

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I've examined him several times and...
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...l think he's begun to trust me.
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Look, how many child abuse cases
does this office handle in a year?

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Over a thousand.
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Every one of them terrible.
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Every one of them heartbreaking.
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But I can't stop everything else
to take care of one case.

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You're going to have to get somebody else
to help you.

:36:56
You don't like me, do you?
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I think you've turned out to be
a damn good prosecutor.

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You're angry I didn't have to go
through the channels like everyone else.

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Clearly, you're not like everyone else.
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You think I got this job because
I fucked some fat-cat friend of Raymond's.

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Look, it's late....
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Come on, I'll drive you to your ferry.
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This is not the way to the ferry.
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I want you to meet somebody.
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Wendell, this is Rusty Sabich.
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He's a very important man in our office.
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He's going to help me
when we go to court.

:37:44
Remember what I told you about court?
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Yeah.
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Now, tell me.
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There's a judge and some nice people.
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They're called a jury.
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And you're gonna ask me questions.
:37:58
About what?

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