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Kaffee:
[entering his apartment from the back door, drenched from the rain]
Downey wasn't even in his room, wasn't even there, that was an important piece of information we should've known about don't you think? Galloway:
It was a set back and I'm sorry but we fix it and move on to Markinson. Kaffee:
[sitting on the couch]
Markinson's dead, really got ahead of those federal Marshalls, boy it's not like he hung himself with his shoelaces or slashed his wrists with a concealed butter knife this guy got into full dress uniform, stood in the middle of that room, drew nickel plated pistol from his holster and fired a bullet into his mouth. Galloway:
We go to Randolph in the morning and make a motion for a continuance for twenty four hours. Kaffee:
Why would we possibly want to do that? Galloway:
To subpoena colonel Jessup. Kaffee:
What? Galloway:
Listen for a second. Kaffee:
No. Galloway:
Just hear me out. Kaffee:
No, I won't listen and I won't hear you out your passion is compelling it's also useless. Louden Downey needed a trial lawyer today. Galloway:
You chicken shit, you're going to use what happened today as an excuse to give up. Kaffee:
Its over. Galloway:
Why did you ask Jessup for the transfer order? Kaffee:
What? Galloway:
In Cuba, Why did you ask Jessup for the transfer order? Kaffee:
What does it matter? I wanted the damn transfer order Galloway:
Bullshit, you could've got the transfer order by calling any one of the dozen departments at the Pentagon you, didn't want the transfer order, you wanted to see his reaction when you asked for the transfer order, you had an instinct and it was confirmed by Markinson so damn it lets put Jessup on the stand and end this thing
[entering his apartment from the back door, drenched from the rain]
Downey wasn't even in his room, wasn't even there, that was an important piece of information we should've known about don't you think? Galloway:
It was a set back and I'm sorry but we fix it and move on to Markinson. Kaffee:
[sitting on the couch]
Markinson's dead, really got ahead of those federal Marshalls, boy it's not like he hung himself with his shoelaces or slashed his wrists with a concealed butter knife this guy got into full dress uniform, stood in the middle of that room, drew nickel plated pistol from his holster and fired a bullet into his mouth. Galloway:
We go to Randolph in the morning and make a motion for a continuance for twenty four hours. Kaffee:
Why would we possibly want to do that? Galloway:
To subpoena colonel Jessup. Kaffee:
What? Galloway:
Listen for a second. Kaffee:
No. Galloway:
Just hear me out. Kaffee:
No, I won't listen and I won't hear you out your passion is compelling it's also useless. Louden Downey needed a trial lawyer today. Galloway:
You chicken shit, you're going to use what happened today as an excuse to give up. Kaffee:
Its over. Galloway:
Why did you ask Jessup for the transfer order? Kaffee:
What? Galloway:
In Cuba, Why did you ask Jessup for the transfer order? Kaffee:
What does it matter? I wanted the damn transfer order Galloway:
Bullshit, you could've got the transfer order by calling any one of the dozen departments at the Pentagon you, didn't want the transfer order, you wanted to see his reaction when you asked for the transfer order, you had an instinct and it was confirmed by Markinson so damn it lets put Jessup on the stand and end this thing
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No I won't listen and I won't hear you out
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Your passion is compelling Jo It's also useless
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Louden Downey needed a trial lawyer today
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You're chickenshit
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You're gonna use what happened today as an excuse to give up
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It's over
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Why did you ask Jessup for the transfer order
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In Cuba Why What does it matter
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I wanted the damn transfer order Bullshit
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You could've gotten it by calling any department at the Pentagon
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You didn't want the transfer order You wanted to see Jessup's reaction
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Movie Summary
Military lawyer Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder. They contend they were acting under orders.
