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:21:18
- How does he have the...
- Hang on a second.

:21:21
How does he have the right
to cut my evaluation time?

:21:24
He doesn't,
:21:27
but he has the power
to kick you out...

:21:30
whenever he wants to
and bring in somebody else.

:21:33
So write your conclusion.
Wrap it up.

:21:36
If I have more time, I think I can
get him out of there.

:21:42
What are you
talking about?

:21:46
The hearing. I think
when the judge hears the man...

:21:49
who he is, what he has to say...
I think he'll walk out of there.

:21:53
You're not his defense attorney.
:21:56
You're not his pal.
What are you after?

:22:00
- Big time ending for the book?
- Not about a book.

:22:03
- It's not about my career...
- It should be.

:22:09
Theo, you walked
into this case...

:22:12
under my guarantee,
:22:14
with an opportunity
to further yourself.

:22:19
Now, are you willing to put
all that at risk possibly,

:22:22
damage your career
possibly,

:22:24
embarrass me?
:22:27
Sorry, yes.
:22:33
Then stop complaining about the time
you have left and use it.

:22:37
Push the man.
Shake him.

:22:41
- Where does the violence come from?
- I'm not sure...

:22:44
- The gorillas?
- I'm not sure of the connection.

:22:46
Well, find it.
:22:48
The only way he is ever going
to get out of that place...

:22:51
is for you to make that judge
feel that Powell is sane and safe.

:22:55
You show where
the violence came from,

:22:58
and you show
that the violence has gone.


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