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Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
See, I-I'm not understanding this. You're saying from the back slappin' and the kissing, you knew that they were Italian? Michael Kerry:
Well, it was an Italian restaurant. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
Did they all have black hair? Michael Kerry:
Uh, yeah, yeah. From what I remember, yeah. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
Could they have been Spanish, Greek, Jewish? Michael Kerry:
Not with Nick Calabrese at the head of the table, no. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
You saying Nick only eats with Italians? Michael Kerry:
No, I'm not saying that. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
What if I told you I went into a restaurant and there was nothing but Irish guys there? And you says, "How'd you know they were Irish?" And I says, "'Cause they were all drunk and vomiting all over the floor." Sean Kierney:
Objection, Your Honor! Badgering the witness! Judge Finestein:
Mr. DiNorscio. Michael Kerry:
No, it's all right, Judge. Look, Mr. DiNorscio. If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, chances are it's a duck. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
If it talks like an asshole, looks like an asshole, [talks into the microphone] Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
chances are it's an asshole. Sean Kierney:
Objection, Your Honor! This behavior cannot be tolerated! Judge Finestein:
Mr. DiNorscio, I am fining you $5,000 for contempt of court! Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
That's what I got, Your Honor. I got contempt for this court. You should've stopped him before with all the Italian shit. Judge Finestein:
You are now fined 10,000! Wanna try for 15?
See, I-I'm not understanding this. You're saying from the back slappin' and the kissing, you knew that they were Italian? Michael Kerry:
Well, it was an Italian restaurant. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
Did they all have black hair? Michael Kerry:
Uh, yeah, yeah. From what I remember, yeah. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
Could they have been Spanish, Greek, Jewish? Michael Kerry:
Not with Nick Calabrese at the head of the table, no. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
You saying Nick only eats with Italians? Michael Kerry:
No, I'm not saying that. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
What if I told you I went into a restaurant and there was nothing but Irish guys there? And you says, "How'd you know they were Irish?" And I says, "'Cause they were all drunk and vomiting all over the floor." Sean Kierney:
Objection, Your Honor! Badgering the witness! Judge Finestein:
Mr. DiNorscio. Michael Kerry:
No, it's all right, Judge. Look, Mr. DiNorscio. If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, chances are it's a duck. Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
If it talks like an asshole, looks like an asshole, [talks into the microphone] Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
chances are it's an asshole. Sean Kierney:
Objection, Your Honor! This behavior cannot be tolerated! Judge Finestein:
Mr. DiNorscio, I am fining you $5,000 for contempt of court! Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio:
That's what I got, Your Honor. I got contempt for this court. You should've stopped him before with all the Italian shit. Judge Finestein:
You are now fined 10,000! Wanna try for 15?
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No I'm not saying that
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What if I told you I went into a restaurant
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and there was nothing but Irish guys there
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And you says How'd you know they were Irish
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And I says 'Cause they were all drunk vomiting all over the floor
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Objection Your Honor Badgering the witness
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Mr DiNorscio No it's all right Judge
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Look Mr DiNorscio If it walks like a duck looks like a duck
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quacks like a duck chances are it's a duck
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Movie Summary
In the late 1980s, a low level gangster named Jackie DiNorscio defends himself in court in what became the longest criminal trial in American judicial history.


