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Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, corporate lawyer Nick Fallin is sentenced to 1500 hours of community service at the local children's services department, due to drug possession. Starring Simon Baker
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00:00Previously on The Guardian.
00:30I thought that I was...
00:32Well, don't!
00:33Or I will send you back faster than it used to take you to snort an eight ball.
00:36Mr. Fallon understands your point, Mr. Sample.
00:38You won't be working with Hunter again.
00:39You sure you want to take me off Hunter's case?
00:41Yes.
00:42Remember, you said that.
00:49Tell us what you said on the street.
00:52When we picked you up, what did you say?
00:57That I killed my wife.
00:59Is that what you said?
01:01It was very loud.
01:04She was making too much noise.
01:07Dr. Reed, did you kill her with a knife?
01:11I had a knife.
01:13Yes, I had a knife. I had a knife.
01:17Well, where was your son?
01:22He was there.
01:26In the kitchen.
01:29Well, where is the knife, Dr. Reed?
01:31The knife I used.
01:33Where is it?
01:34I took it.
01:35I took it.
01:36I took it outside.
01:38Dropped it.
01:39There's a ten million dollar verdict in this.
01:41No jury is going to award this man a dime for killing his own wife.
01:46That's why I want to represent his son and his wife's estate.
01:49On what grounds?
01:50Dr. Reed is a surgeon who suffered severe tremors in his operating hand.
01:55Dr. Reed's psychiatrist enrolled him in a clinical trial of an untested, unapproved drug manufactured by the Bendaprine Corporation.
02:02He's a highly functioning schizophrenic.
02:05All right, so you're saying the drug caused this man to kill his wife?
02:09If he hadn't taken it, he wouldn't have attacked his wife.
02:12And Bendaprine is the largest pharmaceutical company in the U.S.
02:15Wait, wait, wait, wait.
02:17Who...
02:18Who wants to retain us?
02:20Nobody, yet.
02:21But I think I can land the son.
02:23His maternal grandparents are his guardians.
02:25I don't know.
02:30Bring him in.
02:31That could be a problem.
02:33Why?
02:34They hate me.
02:46Mama!
02:47Mama!
02:48Mama!
02:49Mama!
02:55Mama!
02:56Mama!
02:57Mama!
02:58Mama!
02:59Mama!
03:18So how much do you need?
03:20You're under arrest.
03:23No problem.
03:24Mama!
03:25formin'
03:27Mama!
03:28Hey!
03:29Hey, hey!
03:30Please!
03:31Hey, hey!
03:32courses a creep!
03:33Get off me, man!
03:35You have the right to remain silent!
03:37Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
03:39You have the right to speak to an attorney and to have an attorney present during any questioning.
03:43If you cannot afford a lawyer, one will be appointed to you by government expense.
03:46I am sentencing you to 1,500 hours of community service, using your skills as a corporate attorney
04:05to work as a child advocate.
04:16I am sentencing you to 1,500 hours of community service, using your skills as a child advocate.
04:46Talking about tea times, right?
04:47Ah, tea times, he may even get the kid back.
04:49Can you imagine a prom night in this house?
04:50Dad, can I borrow the car?
04:52No, son.
04:53But you killed Mom, Dad.
04:54Oh, well, son, you do have a point there.
05:03Andre Greenwood.
05:04You a cop?
05:07I'm a lawyer.
05:09Come with me.
05:13I didn't do nothing.
05:14I know.
05:16You're not in any trouble, Andre.
05:17I'm here to help.
05:19Have a seat.
05:32How long have you been living with your brother?
05:35Since my mom went to jail.
05:37How long ago was that?
05:39You can look it up.
05:39So, the two of you have been living alone, taking care of each other.
05:48Uh-huh.
05:51You go to school?
05:52What for?
05:54What do you do with yourself?
05:56Help my brother, watch TV, Marcus makes the money.
06:00Selling crack.
06:01We ain't party at five, you know.
06:03These next couple of days are going to determine the rest of your life.
06:23So, stop staring at your shoes and giving me attitude and start listening up.
06:29No family is going to want to adopt you.
06:31No foster family is going to want an 11-year-old kid from the projects with a criminal record.
06:38So, you don't play your cards right and you're going to end up bouncing from one terrible group home to the next until you end up in jail.
06:44Is that where my brother is?
06:48Yes.
06:49Then that's where I want to be.
06:52When your son-in-law attacked your daughter, he was taking an experimental drug called Nendurathol.
06:58Why are you telling us this?
07:00We don't think he was culpable for the murder of your daughter.
07:04You don't think he was...
07:05Now, we do think that the experimental drug interacted with the standard anti-psychotic, and that's what made him do it.
07:18If you let us prove this, our firm can get a sizable settlement from the pharmaceutical company for your grandson and your daughter's estate.
07:27How sizable is settlement?
07:30We'd be asking for 10 million.
07:35How much of that is yours?
07:3840%.
07:39That's standard.
07:44Would you do it for 30%?
07:51Yes.
07:57Dr. Reed, I've been removed as Hunter's guardian ad litem.
08:00Alvin Masterson, the president of Children's Legal Services, has the case now.
08:10You came all this way to tell me that?
08:14Hunter's grandparents have agreed to allow my firm to represent your son's and your wife's estate in a civil suit against Ben Dupreen Pharmaceuticals.
08:26What's a civil suit?
08:27It's when a private party sues another party for money.
08:33This will in no way prevent you from pursuing your own suit against Ben Dupreen.
08:40Why are we suing somebody?
08:42We think that company hurt your family, and we think that they should pay for it.
08:47So my son, my wife's estate, but not me.
08:51You don't want to represent me.
08:53No jury would find in your favor, Dr. Reed.
08:58I have a case.
09:00If we name you in the civil suit, it will only hurt Hunter's chances for receiving damages.
09:09Their lawyers will destroy you, Dr. Reed.
09:13They will destroy the entire case.
09:15Believe me.
09:16It's better this way.
09:25Judging from his past and his affiliations, we feel it's only appropriate to place Andre into a locked group home in a public facility.
09:33Mr. Mooney, what are your client's wishes?
09:37I'd like to request an extension so I can further explore the possibilities.
09:40I want to stay with my brother.
09:41Where is he?
09:45He's in jail.
09:47You understand that we're not interested in punishing you.
09:50We just want to find you a place to live.
09:53I want to live with my brother.
09:55Your Honor, may I approach?
09:56Yes.
09:57Yes.
09:57The reason that we're here is that my client's brother was arrested yesterday for selling crack cocaine.
10:09He's the only guardian my client has ever known, and I'd like an extra few days to find out more about extended family before we make any decision.
10:17I'll give you 72 hours.
10:22Next case.
10:23Nandorothal allows seriously ill people to lead normal lives.
10:30Is that before or after they stabbed their loved ones with kitchen knives?
10:34Mr. Fallon, even if Dr. Thomas Reed murdered his wife, it would be considered a criminal act.
10:39Now, that eliminates our lives.
10:40A criminal act requires intent.
10:42Your drug caused Dr. Reed to become psychotic, and by definition, his psychosis made him mentally unable to form intent.
10:49What are you, a defense lawyer now?
10:51Just letting you know.
10:51If anyone was negligent, it was Dr. Reed's psychiatrist for misprescribing the drug.
10:58So you are saying the drug was responsible.
10:59No, we are saying that the psychiatrist should be liable.
11:03You've already named him in our suit.
11:04You can count to ten and watch him turn against your company to save his ass.
11:07Sue Dr. Reed, Mr. Fallon, or sue his psychiatrist.
11:10Either way, you won't see a penny from us.
11:11The FDA's going to have a hard time approving your drug once we file the complaint.
11:17Think about that before you decide to take your gloves off.
11:20Good morning, gentlemen.
11:21Oh, Nicholas.
11:38Just got a call from a friend of mine, the DA's office.
11:41Dr. Reed's attorney filed a motion to have a confession thrown out.
11:45Hearings in 20 minutes.
11:51He wasn't given his Miranda rights.
11:53He was not in custody, so reading him as Miranda rights was not required.
11:57The police found Dr. Reed on the street where he volunteered that he killed his wife.
12:01Your Honor, he was in handcuffs when he confessed.
12:05Only because the police found him agitated and covered in blood.
12:09They didn't know whether he was a danger to himself or to others.
12:12That's not custody?
12:13Your Honor, for all the police knew, he just cut himself.
12:16It was a safety precaution, not a custodial interrogation.
12:21He was in handcuffs?
12:24Yes.
12:25That sounds custodial to me.
12:28Confession is suppressed.
12:36The only thing keeping Reed behind bars is his son's testimony.
12:42Meaning?
12:42Look, if Murray drops that insanity defense and gets a dismissal without prejudice, there's no murder charge.
12:49No murder charge, no civil suit.
12:55You better hope that boy testifies.
13:08The greatest invention of all time.
13:11I don't know.
13:12The wheel.
13:14Oh, that's a good one.
13:16That's not it.
13:18What do you think it is?
13:20Me?
13:21Pharmaceuticals.
13:23Better living through chemistry.
13:26Murray likes to use his Viagra along.
13:35You know I'm representing Dr. Reed's son in a lawsuit against Ben Dupree.
13:39The body's not even cold, Nick.
13:43I want to settle before the conviction.
13:45Conviction?
13:46There's not even going to be a trial.
13:48When Hunter testifies that he saw his father kill his mother, you're going to go straight back to the insanity defense.
13:53You mean if he testifies.
13:55You mean if he testifies.
13:57Your boss at Children's Legal Services filed a motion that Hunter is incompetent to take the stand.
14:02What the hell are you doing?
14:16I should ask you the same thing.
14:18I'm representing Hunter Reed in his civil suit against Ben Dupree and Pharmaceuticals.
14:22I need him on the stand.
14:24Two weeks ago, you were fighting for his father's chance for custody.
14:27Two weeks ago, I was his guardian.
14:29This is unethical.
14:30You were the one that removed me from his case.
14:32You're abusing your relationship to this clinic.
14:35It's in Hunter's best interest to be compensated for the loss that this company has caused.
14:38Hunter claims that a man broke into his house the morning of his mother's murder.
14:46It's a lie.
14:49Look.
14:50Under state law, you have to perform an inquiry into a minor's competency.
14:53I feel he's incompetent.
14:55His psychiatrist agrees.
14:56He says he's suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome.
14:58If he doesn't testify, his father will walk and they'll get nothing.
15:02Maybe Hunter doesn't care about the money.
15:04Maybe he just wants his father back.
15:07We don't know how he got in here.
15:09Last night at lockdown, we found him in his brother's cell, sleeping under his cot.
15:21You don't want to be here.
15:23Now, how do you know what I want?
15:25Because I've been here, Andre.
15:26I'm locking this door right now because I don't trust you.
15:32But I'll be back.
15:37Take me to his brother.
15:39Your brother loves you.
15:40I love my brother.
15:43He doesn't get one thing.
15:45What?
15:45You turn 18 in four months.
15:50Yeah.
15:51And you get out of here free.
15:53He comes in at 12, and he's got six long years ahead of him.
15:58A justice system at work.
16:01He's got one chance.
16:03Oh.
16:05He never had a chance.
16:09Fair enough.
16:10Why don't I take care of him in here?
16:16Then when I get out, I can adopt him.
16:19I can adopt him.
16:19I'm looking at you, and I'm thinking, you can't even take care of yourself.
16:42I'm looking at you, and I'm thinking that in six months, you'll be sitting in a maximum security prison.
16:53And I'm thinking your brother either come with you, or die trying.
16:56Man, what do you want from me, man?
16:57What?
16:58Help me find somebody who might take him.
17:00Anyone.
17:01A friend, a relative.
17:03Someone who the courts might find acceptable.
17:06Garbage, man.
17:07It is garbage.
17:08Uh-huh.
17:09Okay.
17:09Okay.
17:09I got an uncle down of Willie.
17:26He used to try to help our family out, but my mother used to always take his money and spend it on drugs.
17:34One of her boyfriends beat him up once, and he just stopped coming around.
17:37What's his name?
17:47Johnson Greenwood.
17:58I made the soccer team.
18:01Don't sound too happy about it.
18:05The only reason they picked me is because of what happened to my mom.
18:08No.
18:09No, I think you're probably pretty good.
18:11They suck.
18:13Anyway, tomorrow after school is our first game if you want to come.
18:19Alvin Masterson tells me you're saying a man broke into your house, tied up your dad, and attacked your mom.
18:23Why are you saying that, Hunter?
18:32Because it's the truth.
18:34Hunter.
18:36Alvin says I don't have to testify if I don't want to.
18:38It's not Alvin's decision.
18:40Whether or not you testify is up to the judge.
18:42Hunter, you still should tell the truth.
18:55My dad didn't kill my mom.
19:00He didn't.
19:01Yeah, that's it.
19:17Can I help you?
19:18Johnson Greenwood?
19:19Yes.
19:20I'm James Mooney from Children's Legal Services in Pittsburgh.
19:23Called about your nephew, Andre.
19:27Come into my office.
19:28My sister had five children, Mr. Mooney.
19:33Three of them died before they turned 18.
19:36Same thing's gonna happen to Andre.
19:40I suppose.
19:44Brother, he needs a home now.
19:49He needed a home 12 years ago.
19:51I understand why you might not want to take him.
19:53Got a good place.
19:54Your kids are doing well.
19:55I'm not worried about Andre being a bad influencer.
19:58on my children.
19:59I'm worried about what happens to the boy once my sister gets out of prison.
20:03And you'd rather he live in a boy's detention center?
20:05No.
20:07No, I wouldn't.
20:13You think it over.
20:14I only have another day to find him home.
20:22What do we got to do next?
20:26I'll take care of the paperwork, call you first thing tomorrow.
20:35Why are you doing this?
20:36He's at that age, you know?
20:43It's an hour and never for him.
20:52What's going on?
20:56You know that takes four months.
20:58This kid isn't gonna last that long in this system.
21:00Well, that's the deal.
21:00Let me try to end run the ICPC.
21:10Wait here another minute.
21:14Mr. Fallon.
21:15You are not supposed to talk to Hunter about what we discussed in confidence.
21:24What Hunter said to you is in confidence.
21:26Don't yell at me because you broke the attorney-client privilege.
21:29You have no right interfering with my petition.
21:31I'm not interfering.
21:32Your clinic does shelter and dependency work.
21:33I am representing him in a lawsuit against a corporation.
21:36Any conflict that arises out of that...
21:38There will be no more conflicts, Mr. Fallon.
21:40Do you understand me?
21:42I can remove you from your position at this clinic at any time.
21:46Why are you here?
21:49Dad killed my mom.
21:52Why are you here?
21:54Mom's in jail.
21:55Brother's in jail.
21:56I've got nowhere else to be.
21:57You know that's true.
22:08My attorney says they'll dismiss my case without prejudice.
22:13Do you know why?
22:15Because they threw out my confession.
22:17No.
22:18Because Hunter is saying that a stranger broke into your house and murdered your wife.
22:28We both know that didn't happen.
22:32The drugs made you do this.
22:35You're a doctor.
22:36You know the score.
22:36The FDA approves a drug like this.
22:39Who knows how many more times this will happen.
22:44If I admit it...
22:46They'll never give Hunter back to me.
22:49They might if you win your insanity defense.
22:52Dr. Reed, think about what you're doing.
22:55There is no statute of limitations on a murder charge.
23:01Dismissal without prejudice just means that the prosecution is going to sit back and wait
23:04until the day when Hunter finally decides to tell his story.
23:09Do you want your son living with that kind of pressure for the rest of his life?
23:16Tell the truth, Dr. Reed.
23:17Because it's the right thing to do or because it means that you'll make a lot of money.
23:30I don't want him going to my brother.
23:33You have no say where he goes, not until you get out of here.
23:37I know my rights.
23:38I know you can't ship my boy out of state without my permission.
23:43One home study.
23:45One criminal background check.
23:48How long do you think it's going to take the state to terminate the parental rights of a mother
23:51who left her children unsupervised in her home for three years?
23:55Why are you here, then, if you don't need me?
24:02It will take me four months to get that application approved to move your son out of state.
24:09At which point, you lose all contact with Andre.
24:15If you voluntarily agree to terminate your parental rights and sign this paperwork,
24:20I can have him out of here tomorrow.
24:21I got to sign my baby away?
24:26At least this way, you'll know where your son is.
24:51Children's Legal Services.
24:59I want to volunteer.
25:03Do you think my father is going to approve?
25:06He lets you do it?
25:07He likes it better than my going to jail.
25:12Amanda, he will let you go if you fail to put in the hours and pay you dues.
25:17Believe me, someone else will come in next month and take your job.
25:20You're threatening me.
25:23No.
25:24I'm offering you advice.
25:27No.
25:28You're not.
25:40I thought you Kirk and McGee types had your lunches catered.
25:43So is that your girlfriend?
25:52Excuse me?
25:55Well, I mean, she lingers a little long when she looks at you and sits with her body completely
26:02open to you and smiles even when you say rude things to her.
26:07You noticed all that in just five minutes?
26:10It's my job.
26:12Wow.
26:12Yeah.
26:15So I did a little checking up on you, Mr. Fallon.
26:19Criminal record.
26:21Megan Barstow, Georgetown Law School.
26:23Drug conviction.
26:24Law review.
26:25Probation.
26:26Princeton undergrad.
26:27Varsity field hockey.
26:29It's kind of convenient, isn't it?
26:31Using your community service as a springboard for financial gain.
26:35Miss Barstow, there must be a reason why you came all the way across town to have lunch.
26:41We are prepared to make you a confidential, one-time-only offer of $200,000.
26:52And if we don't accept?
26:57Do you have any idea what the pharmaceutical industry created in revenues last year?
27:01$100 billion.
27:02$100 billion, that's right.
27:03So you do understand how vigorously we can defend a case?
27:08Yes.
27:08Okay.
27:09Well, then tell your client that he has 48 hours to decide.
27:16$200,000.
27:17It's not enough.
27:20And what if they throw out the criminal case?
27:23You could get nothing.
27:31When do we have to respond?
27:33Friday afternoon.
27:34Take the money.
27:42We have two whole days.
27:46Let's just wait.
27:50Mr. Mooney, I do not have an official interstate compact for placement of children approval.
27:55Well, we have guardianship papers, Your Honor.
28:03Mr. Greenwood, are you equipped to handle this boy in your home?
28:08He's family, Your Honor.
28:11As long as there is no objection from social services.
28:14No objections, Your Honor.
28:15Hunter Reed lacks the ability to remember his mother's death because he is suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome.
28:31According to whom?
28:32According to a psychiatrist, Dr. Angela Sylvia.
28:36Here's her affidavit, Your Honor.
28:37That's hearsay, Your Honor.
28:38She's in the gallery if you want to cross-examine her.
28:40I respectfully submit that a better idea would be to put the boy on the stand and make a first-hand determination.
28:45Expert testimony is permissible to determine competency, Your Honor.
28:48Hunter Reed has been severely traumatized by his mother's death.
28:51Please, let's not compound that unnecessarily.
28:54Has the boy been committed to a mental institution?
28:58No.
28:59Is he attending school regularly?
29:01Yes, but...
29:03In fact, he even joined the soccer team.
29:06The defense will be free to call Dr. Silver as a witness to question the reliability of his testimony at trial.
29:12Right now, however, the boy is the only person we have who can establish the truth of what happened to Mrs. Reed.
29:17You are asking an 11-year-old boy to testify against his only surviving parent where the prosecution is seeking the death penalty.
29:23That's irrelevant.
29:24I agree with Mr. Connolly.
29:25I want to see the boy at the preliminary hearing.
29:29We'll hear firsthand what he does and does not remember.
29:52Hunter's not going to tell the truth in the stand.
29:54I think he will.
29:55I know he's claiming a man broke into his house and attacked his parents.
29:58Wait a minute.
30:00You're working with Murray, aren't you?
30:03We both want the same thing.
30:05And if the case fails to be dismissed in Dr. Reed's stand trial?
30:09We certainly won't support his insanity defense.
30:11You're going to try and get him off today, then turn around and send him to death row tomorrow.
30:15Don't look so surprised, Mr. Fallon.
30:17If Ben Dupreen was your client, you'd do the same thing.
30:21Want to get a drink?
30:22Did you just ask me out?
30:23No.
30:23I think you did.
30:27Miss Barstow, believe me.
30:28I spend all day with people who have sticks planted firmly up their asses.
30:32I don't need to fill my social calendar with another one.
30:35A stick up my ass?
30:37I think you want to go.
30:39No, I don't.
30:41I think you do.
30:42I don't.
30:43Just a friendly business drink.
30:45Oh, I don't think friendly is in your vocabulary.
30:47No knife, no confession.
30:54If I were you, I'd take the offer.
30:57The boy won't lie on the stand.
31:02So you'd put your own father in the electric chair.
31:05Why are you working for your father anyway?
31:12Because he's a great lawyer.
31:14Yeah, but I mean, you could be working in New York or Chicago.
31:18So could you.
31:19Well, I got married my senior year in college.
31:25So?
31:27So my husband's business is here.
31:33Barstow.
31:35The building company.
31:36That's right.
31:42Why do you even work?
31:48You know, we considered getting your firm kicked for conflict of interest.
31:53But when I figured out that you'd be handling this, I opted to deal directly with you.
31:59I should be flattered.
32:00I only did it because I think I can beat you.
32:02Okay, if we were prepared to add another $100,000, would your client sign?
32:08You're still about $10 million in line.
32:12I guess I'll see you at the hearing, Ms. Barstow.
32:18Thanks for the drink.
32:25Mr. Mooney.
32:28He's gone.
32:30What?
32:30He asked if we could stop to visit his brother on our way out of town.
32:33And when he got out of the car, he took off.
32:43I just spoke with Ms. Barstow.
32:44Mr. Carlin.
32:46Hunter didn't come home from school today.
32:47I've driven all over town.
32:48No one knows where he is.
32:51Let's just go to the conference room and make some calls for me.
32:53All right.
33:00Come on.
33:02Let's go.
33:19Let's go.
33:22Let's go.
33:23Let's go.
33:25Let's go.
33:25If I lie, my dad comes home.
33:41But if I tell the truth, my dad goes to jail and I get a lot of money.
33:48There's more to it than that.
33:51If you lie, you have to live with that lie for the rest of your life.
33:55Money or no money.
34:00I thought you were supposed to help me.
34:16You know, the law is a lot easier to understand than life.
34:20You just follow precedents.
34:22Try to interpret things.
34:23If someone dies wrongfully, you can seek damages.
34:29The amount a person's life is worth can be measured financially.
34:36It doesn't leave a lot of room for the way people feel.
34:38I am supposed to help.
34:53You tell me what you want and I will try and get it for you.
35:03I want to live here with my dad.
35:09We can settle this case.
35:11That will take some of the pressure off things.
35:12Is that what you want?
35:18Yeah.
35:23Okay.
35:25Okay.
35:26Done.
35:32Do you think that was the wrong choice?
35:33Yeah, I do.
35:49Okay.
35:50I'll tell the truth.
35:55Andre.
35:57Andre, open the door.
35:58I just want to talk to you.
36:08Your uncle's going to stick around tonight.
36:12But if you don't show by morning, he's just going to go home.
36:17This is it.
36:20You will never get this chance again.
36:22I don't want to go with him.
36:28I can't make you.
36:31You going to tell social services where I am?
36:33I have no choice, Andre.
36:38You tell them to come get me then.
36:47Did you accept?
36:49I haven't seen Miss Barstow yet.
36:52This is our life you're playing with.
36:55I thought it was Hunter's.
36:57I need to speak with him for a moment.
37:06Ready to do this?
37:17Looks like they want to settle.
37:22You know, you are taking a huge risk here.
37:27If your clients told you to accept our offer, you are obligated to do so.
37:31I'm just going to tell the truth.
37:32You better hope so.
37:33Because if he doesn't, you could be disbarred.
37:36Mr. Connolly, you may remember me.
38:01No.
38:01Nicholas Fallon, you prosecuted me last year.
38:05Oh.
38:06Nick, I should be in jail right now.
38:08Fallon.
38:08Don't be hard on the kid.
38:10Just give him a chance to do the right thing, huh?
38:12Can you tell me what you saw when you walked back into the house?
38:21A man.
38:26Hunter, um, I'm sorry.
38:28I'm having trouble hearing you.
38:31A man.
38:32A man.
38:32He was holding a knife.
38:43Did you recognize him?
38:47I couldn't.
38:49He was...
38:51My father was laying on the ground.
38:55Tied up.
38:55And the man that did that to him was wearing a mask.
39:07Hunter.
39:10Do you understand the difference between telling the truth and a lie?
39:23Tell the truth.
39:25May I ask for a brief recess to confer with my client?
39:29Hunter.
39:30Hunter.
39:30Tied.
39:31Tell the truth.
39:32A recess?
39:32Your Honor, his own father has just asked the witness to tell the truth.
39:36There is no reason to recess.
39:38Tell the truth.
39:41Hunter.
39:44You want to go on?
39:45Mr. Fallon, take a seat and close your mouth.
39:50Do you need a break, young man?
39:55When I went back into the house, I saw my father standing over my mother, and he was holding
40:15a knife.
40:16She didn't know.
40:30She never turned around.
40:34And then...
40:35And then...
40:37Amen.
41:07Amen.
41:08Amen.
41:09Amen.
41:10Amen.
41:11Amen.
41:12Amen.
41:13Amen.
41:14Amen.
41:15Amen.
41:16Amen.
41:17Amen.
41:18Amen.
41:19Amen.
41:20Amen.
41:21Amen.
41:22Amen.
41:23Amen.
41:24Amen.
41:25Amen.
41:26Amen.
41:27Amen.
41:28Amen.
41:29Amen.
41:30Amen.
41:31Amen.
41:32Amen.
41:33Amen.
41:34Amen.
41:35Amen.
41:36James.
41:46Good morning.
41:48Just got a call from social services.
41:50When they went to pick up Andre Greenwood,
41:52he had a gun and six files of crack cocaine.
42:04Did you stay my lawyer?
42:07No.
42:09I don't handle delinquency cases.
42:16They're going to put me in jail now?
42:19They'll put you in youth detention.
42:22The system isn't about to be lenient on you, Andre.
42:26Not now that you've burnt it.
42:27I can handle this.
42:29Don't worry about me.
42:31As long as I'm with my brother, I can handle anything.
42:33Andre, let's go.
42:43No offense, mister, but I never asked you to help.
42:45We're thinking somewhere in the neighborhood of $15 million.
43:07That's never going to happen.
43:08We'll see.
43:08We will dedicate ourselves to establishing motive.
43:11You know you won't find it.
43:12Don't be so sure, Mr. Fallon.
43:15Don't be so sure.
43:16Is this where you work?
43:28Yeah. You like it?
43:33Want to take a look?
43:35I've already seen your offices.
43:38Really?
43:40Fallon & Associates.
43:42I interviewed here six years ago when I finished in high school.
43:48I'm not saying I didn't get a chance.
43:52Guy heard me out.
43:54You just didn't think that I could hang with the big boys.
44:01Things worked out alright.
44:03The way they should have.
44:07Doing fine where I am.
44:09Believe me, doing fine.
44:11See you around.
44:24That could happen.
44:31Thank you very much.
44:33I'd like to invite you to see you soon.
44:36I'm gonna have some fun.
44:38I'm gonna have some fun.
44:39I want to thank you soon.
44:40I'd love you to see you soon.
44:42I'm sorry.
44:43I won't come back.
44:44I won't come back.
44:45I won't come back.
44:46I won't be.
44:47I won't let you.
44:48I won't let you.
44:49You won't come back.
44:50I won't let you.
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