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heard it the first time, counselor. got it. overruled. alicia: and how far was theshooter inside the store? he's killing us. get used to it. ten feet, probably? so, 30 feet in total? 20 feet to the window, ten feet inside. was he on the sidewalk or in the parking lot? and so i'm curious, mr. boylan, were you on the sidewalk in front of the store, or in the parking lot? on the sidewalk. on the sidewalk. yep, i can see into the store. there's no reflection problem. where did he say the shooter went? where did this person go after you saw him shoot? back into the store to hide. so you saw him hide? no, i'm just... he went toward the rear of the store. so maybethe real robber went out the back door. cary: objection! it's one exit. punch-key lock. you need to know the code to get out. damn.
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cross-racial identification? i have. but you don't give it much credence. well, do i think that some whites tend to misidentify black suspects because they have trouble distinguishing features-- yes. but the eyewitness here was black and the accused white. and have you seen studies thatblacks often misidentify whites? i haven't, but i'll take your word for it. didn't mr. boylan give a more general description of a white suspect, before he saw my client atyour desk, being questioned? are you talking about the artist's sketch? i wasn't. but sure. (laughs, snorts) uh... continue, please. and this artist sketch was done prior to mr. boylan's seeing my client in the police station? yes, but i wouldn't callthe description "general." isn't it possible that mr. boylan only fixated on my client as the shooter, because he saw him beingquestioned by police? and couldn't this sketch directyou to the real killer?
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your honor, defense asks for access to this sketch. seems likea reasonable request. counselor? any trouble getting it to them? man: any more questions?i got to get back to work. uh, yeah, so you were hereyesterday during the shooting. yes. it was crazy. the cops got here really fast. people running around, screaming... and did you see anyone who looked like this, running around, screaming? i thought they caught the guy who did it. no. i don't know. this looks like a hundred people. do you mind? sure. yeah. try and get the crime scene photos. cops aren't giving me access. we also would suggest, your honor, that it would be helpful to have access to the crime scene photos. they do have access, your honor, in discovery. which we always get at the last minute. because we have to prepare them, so it takes time. well, who prepares it, counselor? give me their number.
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hey, tim, listen-- can you find out who bought a lottery ticket from its bar code? you do know you're in the criminal law mixer? i like criminal. the men are so... straight. so we're fine with a three percent bump and a two-year commitment to your litigators. do you know what it meansto feed the rat, will?
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you can liveyour sweet little domesticated life. you can date your cute little apple-cheeked lawyer. (chuckling): apple-cheeked? but eventually,you have to feed the rat. return to the wild. oh, that's fascinating. we're not going above three percent. you need to feedthe rat, will. you are killing yourself trying to be normal. i am normal. mr. florrick, hi. big fan. peter: hello. celeste: i came here especially hoping to bump into you. i think you know will gardner. yes, i do. hi, will. peter. you twohave so much in common, don't you? there's only one egg that just tastes better. with more vitamins. and less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. abdominal pain?bloating?you may have ibs. ask your doctor if non-prescription ibgard
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`we do have a lot in common. and how do you two know each other? us? we... worked at the same firm together long time ago. we did a lot more than that. the baltimore firm: osterman, lee, canfield. it was my first job out of college. my first threesomewas with will. (chuckles) that's true. (clears throat) what was her name again? celeste, okay. well, you have to start somewhere. (laughing) so alicia florrick, huh? well, she works with will,she's married to you. must be quite an arrangement. discuss.
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any awkward moments? you mean besides this one? (laughs) how many kidsdo you have, peter? two. boy and a girl. i love boys and girls. that's very domestic. what ages? 16 and 14. oh, that'sa very good age. isn't that a verygood age, will? me, i don'tget kids. i mean, i get whythey're important, but... you get them if you got them. really? i don't know. i'm too selfish. have you evermet his kids? no, i haven't. really? alicia never brought them to work? i think i'll head out. it's good to see you, peter. yeah. who did you sayyou were with again? the lottery control board. a lottery ticket was paid out yesterday for five dollars. it should have been $500. well, that's my receipt all right. but i bought itas a gift for my son.
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back here-- home--few months ago. lovely. uh, mrs. silvestre, may i use your bathroom? mrs. silvestre:oh, hi, dear. did you havea nice day? there's a young ladyhere for you. who? she's from thelottery control board. where is she? hello? hello? eli: i feel like you're cheating on me.
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you think that makes it better? between will and diane, who holds more power? it's equal. it's never equal. yeah. diane has more power in criminal, and will in civil. but diane controlsthe purse strings. only by default. will hates dealing with it. but if will says no,is it real? often. you're nothelping much. darn. and this julius guy--what about him? oh, he's head of litigation. he doesn't like me. why doesn't he like me? you're the new and shiny thing. does it matterthat he doesn't like me? no. anybody else with power? david lee, family law. (scoffs) and alicia-- where does shestand in all of this? yes?
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but she matters. becauseof her husband? various reasons. she can persuade people. people, as in will? what are you looking for, eli? the hierarchy. usually,i can figure it out, but this place is likea mom-and-pop store. it's all will and diane. if you want to persuade diane, you persuade david lee. if you want to persuade will, you persuade alicia. and here comesyour next customer. okay. where are we? uh, according to the time-coded register receipt here, this lottery ticketwas redeemed seconds beforethe murder. whose ticket? mitch silvestre. he's a manager froma fish market across the way. as you can see, there is a slightresemblance between himand the artist sketch. can you get moreon silvestre? i'm on him. (cell phone ringing)
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what are you doing? i'm working on a pro bono. what are you doing? i don't know. whoring myself out. sort of miss you. i sort of miss you, too. well, what can we do about that? i don't know. what do you want to do? hey, let me call you back. i'll be here. okay. love you. i said that... i know. no, automatically. mechanically.i didn't mean anything. will, don't worry about it. i... it's not that i don't care. will, call me later. right. good-bye. i'm sorry, okay? don't pout. i'm fine. but you're not accepting my apology. what do i got to do? bring us bankruptcy. okay, i'll come clean. you're not chasing me, will; i'm chasing you. you're chasing me? yes. how you doing that?
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that is true. so is tax and family law. and we're all regrouping. as what, a jazz combo? no, as a new firm. and we want you. celeste, i know you're a dreamer, and i know you like to live in your head, but what in your wildest dreams would make you think i would leave my firm, one of the mostprestigious in chicago, to come work for whatis basically a start-up? 'cause i have the one thing i know you want. what? can't even guess? i can't evenbegin to guess. i'm happy where i am. baseball commissioner. it's the one thing george w. bush wanted more than the presidency. don't play games with me. i'm not. the league's our biggest client. commissioner is getting on in years. he needs a successor. the successor's going to come from our firm. you know baseball. you know the law. i don't believe you. call some friends, will. you know who to call. look at me.
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when i go all in, it's not with a stone-cold bluff. i got my dispute resolution seminar in ten minutes. if you want to discuss how this will work, stop by. not judge powers, judge romano! and tell her the brief is on its way. all right, got it! sorry about that. been in court all day. no problem,mr. coyne. maggie, hold all calls,give me about five minutes. you were a litigator at portman & michaels. partner track. dropped out.couldn't stand all the meetings. next door down, man. thanks. thank you for picking up the slack on the convenience store shooting. i hear you have two lawyers on the case? i... really? it's good to see, considering all the firms that are pulling back these days. uh... the hanley deposition's over there. yes, well, actually... i need to talk to youabout this, uh... guys, it's a go on the packer appeal.
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ties? gentlemen, you go to court, you wear a tie. i'm sorry about that. i'm sorry. uh... i know this, uh...might not be a great time for this but we have to, um... (clears throat) our firm is bowing out of our pro bono obligations. just till things pick up.you know, the economy. i get it. don't worry about it. thank you for fighting for us, anyway. well, i mean we hope to return when things improve. it's okay. we're not sure we'llbe here. we lost our funding. you... what, your state funding? yeah. budget crunch. so, what are you gonna do? i don't know. you know, we still have a few options, so... such as? such as knocking on a few doors. yelling at a few rich people. one thing i've learned in the not-for-profit world is that eventually, someone steps up. well, i-i should go.
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you know, it's good to finally meet you in person. and you. i wish, uh... i don't know what i wish. the world were different. that sounds good! i'll be here waiting. (hip-hop playing) will gardner, what the helltook you so long? hey. come on in. you don't want to miss the q and a. (men whooping) no, thanks. i'm looking for, um, dispute resolution, neutrality something or other. next dooron the right. hey. look who's here.
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yeah, but this does. i checked the register at the convenience store. it's an hour fast. it could be an accident, or it was monkeyed with to run a lottery scam. it still puts him at the storean hour before the murder. we can still tell a story. the guy workeda few doors down. he knew the code to the locks. a 30-year-old who likes to gamble. whose financial situationis bad enough it forces him to move home. uh, i appreciate that we're trying to find a fall guy, but putting this on an innocent man? isn't that how our client got into this mess? we're defending our client. bailiff: all rise! the honorable francis flamm presiding. well, good morning, everyone. it's good to see you all here again. oh, and i see we've grown by one at the defense table. yes, we have, your honor. i've been so movedby the plight of mr. dolan that i have decided to lend my assistance. well, it's great to have youin my court, ms. lockhart. and i understandyour team would like to argue a motion to dismiss. alicia:yes, your honor.
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a single eyewitness. an eyewitness who was30 feet from the crime and who only identifiedour client after seeing the policequestioning him. mr. dolan has no record. he has a wife and a son who arehere in this court right now. he is an innocent man, your honor. and it would be unjust not to dismiss these charges. let me. let you, what? argue. your honor, injustice comesin all shapes and sizes. it's not just in the man held,it's also in the man released. my grandfather once said, "a judging brain requires a listening ear." i think that was true then,but it's doubly true now. you need to hear our full casebefore you can decide. to dismiss before you hear would be an injustice. your grandfather isthe reverend roy stonehouse? he is, your honor. well, i'm honored.
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he's good. uh, recovering. (chuckles) well, please tell him how greatly he's admired. my first thesis i wrote was on selma. i'll tell him. and convey my respect, as well. we all owe men like your grandfather a huge debt. but let's not forget that thiscase is about an innocent man. well, i think that still needs to be determined, don't you, counselor? yes. what i meant, your honor... yes, it's all right. i know what you meant. i just think that it would be unjust to summarily dismiss this case before offering "a listening ear." and so, your motion is denied, ms. lockhart-- and the other two with you. uh, we will move directly to trial. (bangs gavel) oh, and, uh, ms. stonehouse, thank you. i have chills. i don't liketo use that much. does it get you into restaurants?
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i'm out. oh, come on. not when you're up like that. yep, when i'm up like that. we'll be here tonight. after the civil mixer. i'm fine, thanks. take you to breakfast? no. geez, you soundso definitive. yep. so, i'll hear from you onthe baseball commissioner job? celeste, no. i didn't like this life, not even when i was living it. i didn't like not knowing wheni was being conned or conning. you don't think there's a job? no, i checked. in ten or 15 years,
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what a sad thought that is. losing what i love now tochase something in the future. what do you love? you said,"losing what i love now." my job! i don't believe you. i don't believeyou love it. what you love is winning. and you can't win big enoughat lockhart-gardner. this is your dream. what happenedto pursuing your dream? what happened to work? not everybody can pursue their dreams. someone has to work. whoa. that is so sad. no. not really. take care. kalinda: that's the cashier's bay. and that's where the shooter was. and the line of sight checks out. i'm not seeingwhat's good. the line of sight checks out until the cashier reachesunder the counter for the gun. julius:the wall would've hiddenthe cashier from view. and boylan told the police the cashier pulled the gun from a holster taped under the counter. but he couldn't have seen him reach under the counter for his gun.
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boylan tried to escape,saw a patrol car pull up, and pretended to bean eyewitness, not a killer. so, let's go talk to cary. before i hadthe shooting, burning,pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet served my country, carried the weight of a family, and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
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i've always waitedfor bad things to happen. every day. travis sees the good things. and i'm always waiting for the bad. well, this is good. i know. i don't want to be that anymore. the worst thing happened, and we're still here. will you thank the other two lawyers? oh, i will, but it was really the prosecutor. he reversed himself. can i...? oh. yes. (sobbing) hey, buddy.
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yes? oh, nothing. i'm, uh, just looking. an espresso machine would be nice. oh, hey. the release went well? it did.you should've been there. no, i didn't do enough. alicia: hi. hi. how was whoring? unproductive. listen, about what i said yesterday... will, please.i'm on the phone with my kids and i say, "i love you," and then i'm on the phone with my mother-in-law and i say, "i love you," too. it's an accident. yes. but do you think we should talk? no, i don't, actually. you don't? no.
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i'm so sure. i've never been so sure. i'm not interested in anyone else. will... (whispers): you're talking about it. no fuss, no muss. that's me. celeste serrano is forming her own firm. bankruptcy, litigation, family law. i don't want to be careful anymore. i don't wantto count every penny and worry more about failing than doing what's right. okay. legal aid is losingits office space.
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i want to bring them in-house. there's room next to eli. he won't like it, but he'll have to live with it until we find more room. when our lawyers have free time,they can offer it to legal aid. you should've broken up on the phone. i want to do this. and i want your okay. okay. captioning sponsored by cbs
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>> oh, boy. yeah, you could tell there was a bit of awkward silence and then a bit of polite applause. have come from the weekend who really, really didn't want to laugh. but he just couldn't resist. so he did laugh. >> he didn't know what to do. neither did any of us at home. afterwards dash did take to her blog responding to her critics who charge that she's not black enough saying black than a cookie cutter black who thinks and votes just like all my friends. who knew there was such a thing as cookie cutter blacks. >> now earlier, an even more awkward moment played out on the red carpet and the internet. a beauty c cpany tweeted they had no idea oprah was tattooed. they couldn't believe, it was kind of awkward. as you can see, that's not really oprah. the woman with the tattoos is whoopi goldberg. >> it's different? and considering there weren't a lot of people of color there total beauty knows they screwed
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they tweeted an apology to oprah, whoopi and everyone else. >> gayle king waited and had this image of a confused oprah. i love this one. reacting to the mix-up. king saying we all love whoopie but we all don't look alike. that was great. i loved it. >> love the reaction. >> i want to remind you our coverage of the oscars wouldn't be complete without discussing fashion. >> yes. we're going to get to the women later but first the guys starting with the jared leto. >> jared leto who rocked a crimson piped tuxedo with a red flower in place of a bow tie. a carnation, to be exact. >> and next 9-year-old jacob tremblay who looked amazing. strutting his stuff. > such a cutie. >> he absolutely is in a classic tux. but what you don't see are his darth vader socks. >> oh. smart kid. wanted the force to be with him. is that the right force? no? sorry.
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michael strahan in an eye-catching two-tone blue tux but apparently "gq" magazine wasn't impressed. necktie? they said when it comes to black tie events there are only two options a bow tie or no tie at all. if you can pull it off, hey, michael, you can pull it off. >> michael looked absolutely amazing. now that the guys are out of the way, it is time for the real fashion to begin. >> jackson's red carpet round coming up next. he's got his take on fashion. >> he actually got all dressed up for it. it's really impressive. i might be wearing that for my >> will you? >> yeah. >> will you? >> yeah.but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only branded cold and flu liquid gel that is max-strength and fights mucus.
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charlize theron. let's take a look at this. and gentlemen. total glam on the red carpet. that strategically placed necklace. old charlize had heads turning in red on the red carpet. >> i got to say jadore. >> no doubt. moving on, saoirse ronan, star neckline. you see the theme developing here. emerald green, republic of ireland. she was in calvin klein intentionally mismatched earrings. saoirse doing well. who did not do well? heidi klum. oh, dear. marchesa. that is a whimsical flowing mess right there. >> a nightmare. >> lavender, white, and a disaster. >> they didn't finish it. >> she just got to put that thing away and forget that that
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holy god. it didn't get any better with olivia wilde. >> that's wild. >> that's a pleated cream something from valentino. it looked like strips of tape to be honest. >> it kind of does. >> when it comes back up, that weird choker necklace didn't do anything for anybody either. olivia wilde. >> that's. >> thanks for nothing on that. also cate blanchett. we're going to disagree on this one. >> she looks beautiful. >> she looks stunning. > i'm going to go on the record and declare that a flowery seafoam green disaster from armani. >> no. you couldn't be further from the truth. >> we love it. >> somebody in hollywood called that good and they should be fired. >> we love this. >> oh, no. >> we disagree. >> get her out of here. who's next? sandy powell this woman is a costume designer. orange hair, aquamarine suit. she was misidentified on e's
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who knows what was going on here. she's a three-time oscar winner. full credit to her. if she designed that, she might never work in hollywood again. the first annual analyst best dressed award goes to naomi watts. i'll tell you what, shimmering in sapphire blue and purple from armani prive, there with her partner liev schreiber.
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good going.ely fantas making news in america this morning, big winners at the academy awards. >> and the oscar goes to. >> leonardo dicaprio finally bringing home an oscar. >> i do not take tonight for granted. thank you so very. >> and host chris rock ripping into racism with humor. >> i'm here at the academy
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white people's choice awards. >> a night filled with a lot of laughs, surprise wins, snubs, glitz and glamour. we're live in hollywood. and "your voice, your vote," countdown to super tuesday. the candidates gearing up for the showdown. what a win for a front-runners would mean as donald trump finds himself in another controversy. well, good monday morning. it was a huge night in hollywood with somewhat of a surprise for best picture win at the 88th academy awards. >> among those celebrating leonardo dicaprio taking home his first oscar for his role in "the revenant." >> and 26-year-old brie larson who swept the ceremonies all awards season took home her own little goldman for "room." >> and then there was host chris

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