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Sandy Stern:
We notice that Mr. Molto is listed both as a prosecutor and as a potential witness for the prosecution. We object to that. Judge Larren Lyttle:
I take it you're speaking of where Mr. Sabich responds to Mr. Molto's accusation of murder by saying, "You're right"? Nico Della Guardia:
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"Yeah. You're right." Your Honor, the man admitted the crime. Judge Larren Lyttle:
Oh, come on, Mr. Della Guardia, really. You tell a man he's engaged in wrongdoing, and he says, "Yeah, you're right." Now, everybody knows that's facetious, and we're all familiar with that. Shoot, in my neighborhood, had Mr. Sabich come from those parts, he would have said, "Your mama." But in Mr. Sabich's part of town, I would think they would say, "Yeah, you're right." And what they mean is, "You are wrong." Just to be polite. Nico Della Guardia:
Your Honor, isn't that a question for the jury? Judge Larren Lyttle:
No, on the contrary, Mr. Della Guardia, it is first a question for the court. Now, if you wish to use Mr. Sabich's statement and risk my ruling it out of order, then I will bar Mr. Molto from prosecuting, but if he is the prosecutor, then Mr. Sabich's statement may not be offered. I'll see you in court in three weeks. Ernestine, show in the next bunch
We notice that Mr. Molto is listed both as a prosecutor and as a potential witness for the prosecution. We object to that. Judge Larren Lyttle:
I take it you're speaking of where Mr. Sabich responds to Mr. Molto's accusation of murder by saying, "You're right"? Nico Della Guardia:
[quoting from notes]
"Yeah. You're right." Your Honor, the man admitted the crime. Judge Larren Lyttle:
Oh, come on, Mr. Della Guardia, really. You tell a man he's engaged in wrongdoing, and he says, "Yeah, you're right." Now, everybody knows that's facetious, and we're all familiar with that. Shoot, in my neighborhood, had Mr. Sabich come from those parts, he would have said, "Your mama." But in Mr. Sabich's part of town, I would think they would say, "Yeah, you're right." And what they mean is, "You are wrong." Just to be polite. Nico Della Guardia:
Your Honor, isn't that a question for the jury? Judge Larren Lyttle:
No, on the contrary, Mr. Della Guardia, it is first a question for the court. Now, if you wish to use Mr. Sabich's statement and risk my ruling it out of order, then I will bar Mr. Molto from prosecuting, but if he is the prosecutor, then Mr. Sabich's statement may not be offered. I'll see you in court in three weeks. Ernestine, show in the next bunch
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We notice that Mr Molto is listed both as a prosecutor
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and as a witness for the prosecution We object to that
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I take it you are speaking of where Mr Sabich
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responds to Mr Molto's accusation of murder by saying You're right
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Yeah you're right
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Your Honor the man admitted the crime
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Come on Mr Delay Guardia Really
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Tell a man he's engaged in wrongdoing and he says Yeah you're right
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Everyone knows that's facetious We're all familiar with that
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Shit if Mr Sabich had come from my neighborhood
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he would've said Your momma
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But in Mr Sabich's part of town I would think they would say
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Yeah you're right
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And what they mean is You are wrong
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Just to be polite
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Your Honor isn't that a question for the jury
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Movie Summary
As a lawyer investigates the murder of a colleague, he finds himself more connected to the crime than anyone else.



