Murder in the First
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:21:03
Watch it, buster!
:21:22
Sorry, Counselor!
:21:24
You're all right?
:21:26
Mary, l'm sorry.
:21:28
l'm sorry. Mary, you okay?
:21:30
-Stop that!
-Okay, l'm sorry!

:21:32
lf Henkin saw us, he wouldn't think twice
about suspending us.

:21:35
-All right.
-Fix your tie.

:21:37
Why?
:21:39
You need to look good
when you thank Henkin.

:21:40
What do l want to thank Henkin for?
The man's a cretin.

:21:44
-He's given you a case.
-Case of what? Scotch?

:21:47
Yes, James, a case of Scotch.
:21:49
An actual case where l stand
in front of a jury?

:21:52
-Federal murder one, no less.
-Henri Young.

:21:55
He's a convict who killed another convict
in front of 200 witnesses.

:22:00
Was it self-defense?
:22:01
With a spoon.
:22:03
What with a spoon?
:22:04
That was the murder weapon.
He used a spoon to kill the man.

:22:07
Weren't any forks or knives available?
:22:09
My first case l can't possibly win.
:22:11
Do this one for the experience, for the next
time, when maybe your guy didn't do it.

:22:15
You could learn a lot.
:22:16
Go see your client
and make nice to Henkin.

:22:18
-l'll see you tonight?
-Maybe.

:22:22
Thank you for your confidence in me
in getting this case.

:22:25
l don't have any confidence in you.
The guy is guilty.

:22:28
A monkey could try this case
and not make it any worse.

:22:31
-l see.
-Remember that.

:22:33
-Thank you, sir.
-A monkey.

:22:37
l guess l'm a monkey.
:22:56
-James Stamphill to see Henri Young.
-l need you to sign the release.


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