1:21:01
If you don't like it,
you can always come home.
1:21:03
I wanna go.
1:21:05
All my friends will be there.
1:21:07
I'll be okay.
1:21:13
Come here. Sit down.
1:21:16
Look, I'm accused of doing something
I didn't do.
1:21:20
This trial is gonna give me a chance
to clear myself.
1:21:24
-That's what's gonna happen.
-Of course.
1:21:26
Of course.
1:21:28
Here are the postcards. Use them.
1:21:31
-Don't forget to write.
-They make me.
1:21:33
What about me?
1:21:45
Did Mr. Sabich ever tell you...
1:21:47
...he had a personal relationship
with Ms. Polhemus?
1:21:50
No.
1:21:52
Did Mr. Sabich, at any time...
1:21:53
...order you not to get phone records
of calls from his home?
1:21:57
He never ordered me. He asked me.
1:22:00
He asked you not to get those records?
1:22:02
Did you oblige him?
1:22:03
I was taken off the case
before I got to those records.
1:22:07
-You did or did not get those records?
-I did not.
1:22:09
We had a lot of higher-priority items
on our mind.
1:22:14
A high-priority item...
1:22:15
...was the analysis of fingerprints found
in Ms. Polhemus's apartment.
1:22:20
Who talked with the Fingerprint Lab?
1:22:22
Mr. Sabich.
1:22:23
Did you ask him to expedite the reports?
1:22:25
Yes, sir, I did.
1:22:26
What did he say, if anything?
1:22:29
He said he forgot.
1:22:31
He forgot?
1:22:35
Rusty forgot.
1:22:37
Would it be fair to say the two of you,
by working together...
1:22:41
...have formed a personal friendship?
1:22:43
I suppose so, yes.
1:22:45
Were you assigned initially?
1:22:47
Harold Greer initially handled the case.
1:22:51
Has Mr. Sabich ever expressed to you...
1:22:53
...any reservations about
Harold Greer's abilities?
1:22:56
Everybody that I know thinks
of Harold Greer as a top-grade cop.