arthurbranch
The judge wants facts. I suggest we pile up as many as we can.
| Spending a couple weeks in the holding cell for contempt is a far cry from a couple of years in Attica for facilitation. |
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| I suspect this will convince Mr. Kellogg to hit all the high notes. |
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| Brave man. I know I wouldn't want the op-ed page looking over my shoulder 24-7. |
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| Don't tell me he said it was an issue of fact for the jury. |
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| I'm gonna go home and get out my vinyl records. |
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| Stop, I don't want to hear about it. |
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| How do you suppose this story got to the papers, anyhow? |
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| And ethics be damned. |
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| What career? He works for legal aid, for crying out loud. |
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| I thought all true believers went the way of vinyl records. |
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| I'm betting he doesn't have any kids. |
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| Now, can I assume that you told Mr. Schwimmer this wasn't the time for heroics? |
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| Okay, and what's dumber than stupid? |
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| He confirmed that his client was telling the truth by taking a peek at the bodies? |
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| He listened when his client told him about 15 other murders? |
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| Yeah, who is that stupid SOB, anyway. |
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| You sure he isn't lying? |
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| I just got off the phone with the U.S. Attorney's office. They're seeking contempt charges against you. Talking about jail time. |
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| And at a reasonable fee. |
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