:54:04
In court, I got the cop on the stand...
:54:06
..and argued with him untiI
he admitted he was wrong.
:54:09
And, uh,...
:54:11
..the judge, this Judge MaIIoy,...
:54:14
..aII the whiIe, he's Iaughing and smiIing,...
:54:17
..and then, afterwards,
he asked me to go to Iunch with him.
:54:20
Then he says to me ''You know what?
You'd be a good Iitigator.''
:54:24
I don't know what the heII he was taIking
about. I don't know what a Iitigator is.
:54:29
I never thought of becoming a Iawyer.
But Judge MaIIoy was from BrookIyn, too.
:54:33
I mean, he did it.
So aII of a sudden it seemed possibIe.
:54:37
So I went to Iaw schooI.
:54:39
Then from time to time, he wouId come by,
see how I was doin', if I needed anything.
:54:46
He was a nice man.
:54:48
I mean, to go out of his way
Iike that for me, you know?
:54:52
He wanted his son to foIIow in his footsteps,
but he became a musician or something.
:54:57
I remember when I graduated,
he was so proud of me.
:55:00
That's quite a story.
:55:03
Yeah.
:55:04
- We got some case ahead of us here, huh?
- Oh, yeah.
:55:08
- How do you feeI about it?
- Oh, weII, I...
:55:12
I'd Iike to have a murder weapon.
:55:14
But, other than that, I feeI pretty good.
:55:17
- You do?
- Oh, yeah.
:55:21
What you doin' this afternoon?
:55:24
- You're goin' hunting?
- That's right.
:55:27
Why are you goin' hunting?
ShouIdn't you be preparing for court?
:55:30
I was thinkin' Iast night ''If onIy
I knew what he knows.'' You know?
:55:35
If he'd Iet me Iook at his fiIes. Oh, boy!
:55:38
I don't get it. What does getting to
Trotter's fiIes have to do with hunting?
:55:43
WeII, you know. Two guys
out in the woods, guns, on the hunt.
:55:47
It's a bonding thing, you know.
Show him I'm one of the boys.
:55:51
He won't Iet me see his fiIes, but maybe
he'II reIax enough to drop his guard...
:55:55
..so that I can finesse
a IittIe information out of him.
:55:59
- What am I gonna wear?
- What are you gonna hunt?