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I knew James Wakeley would surface...
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...just as I knew
when that bullet hit that boy...

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...it would keep traveling.
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And find its way...?
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To me.
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If only it had found me first.
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If only I could have stepped
in front of him.

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Regrets are pathetic, aren't they?
:20:28
I was tired of being
the white-shoe litigator.

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Defending the arbitrageurs...
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...and the '80s go-go boys.
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All it took was $50,000
to change my life.

:20:43
Fifty thousand,
and the judgeship was mine.

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Absurd, isn't it?
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The mayor has the highest
regard for you, judge.

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And I for him.
:21:05
Your resignation in about six months
would be appropriate.

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Six months, did you say?
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How about six hours?
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This is the scene at
the D.A. 's office...

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... where city officials have been
brought in for questioning...

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... in the story surrounding
the resignation of Judge Walter Stern.

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After the checks
and balances rap, we'll go into:

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"Revelations are not
unprecedented.

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Consider Judge Wachtler,
a man of impeccable credentials...

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...who fell subject to... "
- Take it out.

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- The whole thing?
- Leave the Wachtler stuff in there.

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- Just say it plain.
- You know the rest.

:21:47
Sharks are getting hungry.
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Give them a one-minute sign.
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Look.
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Lean and hungry, even the fat ones.
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Any news?

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