Miami Vice Season 4 Episode 1 Contempt Of Court
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00:00What else is covered as a revised article in this question?
00:05The city council.
00:07I don't know if you should have a number of questions.
00:12The second district came down to the room.
00:17No, I don't need to auto sign it.
00:20I think it's not either.
00:22I think I have a sentence on that.
00:25Why can't they change my status?
00:28Hey, you can't go in there without a search warrant!
00:34What search warrant? He's right there. Come on, let's go.
00:37Well, I risk getting psyched. A few minutes isn't gonna hurt the government's case.
00:41Yeah, yeah. Give me that.
00:43You go in there with a schoon and you'll be digging out of Ritz from now till Christmas.
00:47Well, then you better start writing, pal, because we're going in.
00:50I came here to get Mosca and that's what I'm gonna do.
00:54So you better unlock that door or I'm gonna kick it in.
00:57Sonny, come on. 60 seconds. Why push?
01:01Because that slug ain't calling the shots. That's why.
01:06That's why.
01:10I'm ready.
01:16Now.
01:25Ah, gentlemen. You have something for me?
01:28This is for you, counsel. Frankie.
01:32Frank Mosca, you're under arrest.
01:37You must be putting me on. I thought this was a social call.
01:41You have a right to remain silent. Anything you say may be used against you in a court of law.
01:47You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you.
01:52All right, all right. Hurry it up, huh?
01:54I want to make bail and get out in time for my racquetball game.
02:02Don't be nervous.
02:05That's very clever, Frankie.
02:08You don't have a lot of time for this where you're going.
02:10Yeah, I'm on.
02:17Your Honor, my client is the president of Mosca Enterprises.
02:25Look, I have letters here attesting to his standing in his home community in New Jersey as well as dozens of other communities.
02:35He is, he is the largest contributor to New Jersey's leading charities as well as a respected businessman, Your Honor.
02:46There is absolutely no reason in the world that he should be denied bail. Thank you very much.
02:53Your Honor, Mr. Mosca has one of the largest organized crime families in the country.
02:58He's charged under the RICU statutes and faces a prison term of up to almost 40 years.
03:06He does not preside in this state.
03:09I am aware of the government's concern, Miss Carson.
03:13But it is my opinion that Mr. Mosca is unlikely to flee.
03:19Bail is set at $1 million.
03:21That's what she says.
03:24What's your point?
03:30Mr. Mosca, any comments on the charges?
03:31My client has nothing to say. Excuse me.
03:34How is your family?
03:36Make an appointment, huh?
03:38Next time you drop in.
03:39What's the next step in your pants?
03:42What did your family react to?
03:44How did our family react to your family?
03:47How did your family react to your family?
05:09Signed and dated.
05:11And the videotapes are right here.
05:14Here's what we're faced with.
05:16Muska will go after witnesses.
05:20He'll probably end up trying to intimidate or bribe or even suborn jurors.
05:25I don't have to tell you.
05:26Muska will try any stunt he can think of to get a mistrial.
05:29And every time he succeeds, time passes and witnesses disappear.
05:34You're all assigned to justice to make sure that doesn't happen.
05:37Won't the jury be sequestered?
05:39No.
05:40We're expecting too long a trial for that.
05:42But they will be anonymous.
05:44Under the RICO rules, we can withhold names, employers, everything.
05:48Even from Muska's lawyers.
05:50Muska will go after witnesses.
05:52Gina, Trini, and Swatickle handled jurors.
05:57Crockett and Tubbs, you guys handled witnesses.
06:02Before we split up, I should say, whoever your informant is, without him, the Justice Department
06:08could never have made this case against Muska.
06:10And we never get him in his own state.
06:13Great job.
06:15Thanks.
06:17Crawford's agent's O'Hanna Federal.
06:19Any questions?
06:21Good.
06:24I always take a walk when I talk business, Sid.
06:29Great Joey Catalia taught me that.
06:33You remember him?
06:35Yeah, I remember him, Frank.
06:38So how's it look, Sid?
06:39It's not good, Frank.
06:43Murder.
06:46It's union business and now extortion.
06:50Jeez, Frank.
06:51They got you on tape taking money from some caterer, Ferrucci.
06:58They got that on tape?
06:59On tape.
07:00It's a small business loan.
07:02I sent that guy out.
07:03You did your arithmetic out loud, Frank.
07:06All right.
07:06Well, don't worry about it.
07:07We'll look into it.
07:08You've got to keep your self-confidence.
07:11Meanwhile, I will personally be looking for leaks, looking everybody right in the eye.
07:20Joey Catalia taught me that, too.
07:21Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is that I'm going to find out who fingered me so you don't get surprised in court.
07:38Frank, if you do find out who's been talking, please, please, the thing to do is to get him on the stand so I can break down his credibility.
07:51And maybe the way they do it in Harvard, I'm not here.
07:58You're about to see him on the stand so I can't
08:19If you don't pick people up, they're the Chicken.
08:23What's the matter, Frank?
08:45More soda?
08:48No, no, it's fine, it's fine.
08:53All I want to know is what you told the Feds.
09:03Nothing.
09:04I swear, Frank, nothing.
09:08See that?
09:10I told you that Jimmy De Palma would not inform on me.
09:21Look me right in the eye, Jimmy.
09:23Look me right in the eye and tell me that you're a good soldier.
09:31Frank, I'm a good soldier.
09:34You know that, Frank.
09:35So what are you trying to tell me?
09:45Is it that you're trying to tell me you have a clear conscience?
09:51Absolutely.
09:54Absolutely.
09:54Absolutely.
09:54Maybe it was.
10:24Maybe it wasn't, but now it is for sure and forever, Jimmy.
10:37Wipe everything down for the prince.
10:52Mr. Mosca?
10:54Jack, I'm sorry we're late business.
10:57Any problems?
10:58Ah, everything's copacetic.
11:00Very good.
11:03If you hear when maybe the feds got their case on me,
11:05I'd be real grateful.
11:07Spread this around.
11:09Done.
11:10Jack, the heat is on.
11:23I'm expecting my boys in Miami to handle it for me.
11:26Not to worry.
11:27We're handling it.
11:28You're handling it?
11:29Yes, sir.
11:30Okay.
11:31Good.
11:32Good.
11:33I'll have your stuff for the next few weeks, okay?
11:44Absolutely, Mr. Mosca.
11:45Absolutely.
11:46All right, Rivers.
11:58The lynchpin to our Miami case is that informant of yours.
12:15We'd have an easier time if we could use him up front.
12:20Well, Alice, what I can tell you is that he's a loan collector for Mosca.
12:26Absolutely refuses to go into a federal witness protection program.
12:31He won't consider it?
12:33Absolutely not.
12:34Forget it.
12:35I've tried many times.
12:36He thinks anonymity is his best protection.
12:39Frankly, I don't blame him.
12:42I'm keeping an eye on him.
12:44But you and your partner can't watch him full time for the rest of his life.
12:48Look, detective, I'll be honest with you.
12:51Mosca's lawyers are going to trip to the fact that there's an informant,
12:55and after my direct examination, he'll have grounds to open that line of inquiry.
13:02He'll want your informant named.
13:05That would be a death warrant for my guy.
13:08What happens if I refuse?
13:11The judge might compel you.
13:15If I still refuse, he'll throw me in jail.
13:22Oh, he takes it at the 30!
13:24He's at the 50!
13:25Oh, jeez!
13:27What are you doing?
13:28You're getting big.
13:29Go play with this guy.
13:32Give me a few minutes for your dad.
13:33How you been, buddy?
13:34All right, Terry.
13:35How about you?
13:36All right.
13:37Jack!
13:38Can't play too rough for you.
13:42You got personal liability insurance?
13:45I think I may sue you.
13:47What's up?
13:50One more shot.
13:52I've been for Wallace.
13:53You've earned it, Jack.
13:54Take the deal.
13:55You live with Mosca, you die with Mosca.
13:59I'm not going in any witness protection program and change our names and hide out in some
14:06potent town for the rest of our lives.
14:10We're negotiating athletic scholarships with three different colleges.
14:31You know, Terry deserves a shot.
14:33Terry deserves a shot.
14:34I'm going to give it to him.
14:44What do you mean, if something happens?
14:46I'm not saying it will, kiddo.
14:48I'm just saying that if it does, it does.
14:50Just you don't blow it.
14:56I'm trying here to make your life better than mine.
14:58Don't toss it away by screwing up like I do.
15:04I'm going to screw up, Dad.
15:06Yeah, sure, right.
15:14After Mommy died, I...
15:17I got into some things.
15:20You know what I mean?
15:25There's nothing wrong with you, Dad.
15:28There is.
15:30What I did was dumb, and that's what I'm saying to you.
15:33Don't be like me.
15:39Look.
15:40If something happens, if you need whatever, look at me.
15:54You trust Sonny, you hear me?
15:57He's a friend.
15:58Come on.
16:08Come on, sis. Come on.
16:09Let's go play some ball.
16:10What are we doing sitting around here?
16:25Please be seated.
16:32Would the attorneys approach the bench, please?
16:36Ms. Carson, I have considered the applications that you have put before this court,
16:42and I will grant you your request for an anonymous jury.
16:46Second, I am satisfied that your arguments supporting a possible link between the defendant and the De Palma killing are convincing.
16:54Therefore, I am revoking the defendant's bail, effective immediately.
17:05Thank you, Your Honor.
17:07Your Honor, this is outrageous.
17:09This is persecution.
17:11This is vindictiveness.
17:13This is systematic and sadistic brutalization of my client.
17:17Mr. Schenker, I would suggest that you restrain yourself from this incoherent outburst.
17:27I think he's saying he doesn't like the idea.
17:30And that goes for you, too, Ms. Carson.
17:33Bailiff, would you take Mr. Mosca into custody, please?
17:36Mr. Sid, make sure I get the good sell.
17:47I want the 35-inch stereo TV from the den.
17:51Louis!
17:53Call Juliano's.
17:55Make sure they know where to send the veal cutlets.
17:57Oh, and Louis, don't forget the cannoli.
18:08Seven and a half pounds, ladies and gentlemen.
18:17One of the most comprehensive indictments of one man's contempt for the law and the rights of others ever brought by the U.S. government.
18:29Not one crime, but an appalling pattern of crime.
18:35Inspired, controlled, and committed by that man, Frank Mosca.
18:53During this trial, you will hear the term, crime family.
18:58When you hear the word family, substitute the word business.
19:05Because Mosca Enterprises is a criminal business with a well-defined chain of command.
19:19Only it is a secret, sorted business.
19:30It has to be.
19:32For as we will prove, Frank Mosca's real business is loan sharking, stealing from the unions, and murder.
19:48We have three vans in the garage downstairs.
19:54The first two vans to leave are a diversion.
19:57They contain U.S. Marshals.
19:59The point is never to repeat the same pattern so Mosca's men can lock on.
20:03Today, the second van carries the jurors.
20:07Tomorrow, it's male or female Metro Police.
20:10Day after, we'll use a school bus.
20:12The jury writes courtesy of the school system.
20:15Wednesday, it's 6, and then Mosin will mix it up.
20:17Every day, the jury uses a different drop point.
20:21Malls, public parking, the metro rail station.
20:25But most of us guys can't cover everything.
20:28Well, let's not forget.
20:30They only have to get lucky once.
20:32That's why the two-phase system.
20:35Every juror gets an escort home, and he tails, and we stop the parade.
20:41No tails. He's clean.
20:43The prosecutor is claiming Mosca is receiving special treatment at the Metro Day jail.
21:07Mosca's lawyer denied the charge.
21:09The government makes no secret of the fact that they're out to get my client.
21:13They've invented these ludicrous charges.
21:16Special privileges, veal marsala in jail.
21:20Come on.
21:25Shit looks good on TV.
21:31Louis.
21:33Louis.
21:34Do you have to go to the bathroom?
21:37Come on.
21:39You're my guest.
21:41The chef of Giuliano's doesn't want any food sent back.
21:45This place just brings back a lot of memories.
21:48You know, Frank, it crimps my appetite.
21:54Yeah, I know.
21:56You've done your share of time for me.
21:59I know the dates, and I know the reasons.
22:03I know who is loyal.
22:04And believe me, when all this is over, those who hang in with me will be justly rewarded.
22:12No problem, Frank.
22:13No, but, Louis, there is a problem.
22:15Because there's still some big mouth out there who's trying to knock me down.
22:20And I want him.
22:21We're trying nothing.
22:22We're squeezing the streets dry.
22:27See, that's the thing.
22:28The feds work just as hard as we do to keep it off the streets.
22:31But inside, in here, you hear things.
22:41Am I right?
22:43I've got a couple of things for you to check out.
22:49Sure.
22:50Okay?
23:00Come on.
23:02Eat.
23:05Are you nervous since you heard about the De Palma killings, Mr. Ferrucci?
23:09Why should I be nervous?
23:12This whole thing is a misunderstanding.
23:15This money that I asked to borrow from Mr. Mosca, well...
23:18Come on, Mr. Ferrucci.
23:20Don't weasel out on us now.
23:22We got your original deposition right there, in which you stated Mr. Mosca forced you to take the money.
23:29I have you on the stand tomorrow, Mr. Ferrucci.
23:33It's critical.
23:37How could I forget?
23:39I was wrong.
23:41Ten years ago, he lent me money for my daughter's wedding.
23:44And which you are now paying back, and have been paying back, at 5% a week, and you're going to keep paying it back.
23:51Ferrucci, relax. Come on now. Settle down here. We can walk you through this. You're going to be okay.
23:57No, no, no, no. You don't understand.
23:59I'm beginning to. Mr. Ferrucci.
24:07You've got to understand my position here.
24:09Go on, get on out of here, Ferrucci, before you change your story again.
24:12Oh, wait. Here, thanks for the cannoli.
24:22Here we go. The House of Cards effect.
24:25Guys like Mosca know they can make our case crumble by scaring the hell out of people.
24:32First one witness.
24:36Then two.
24:38Then two.
24:47Then ten.
24:52So, in all your time as trustee of the pension fund for Local 135, Mr. Shawcross, you never once actually met Mr. Mosca? Is that correct?
25:06That's correct.
25:13You never met him.
25:16What?
25:17Didn't you find that a little strange, Mr. Shawcross?
25:21That, as trustee, you never met the man the government claims controls this fund?
25:27Objection.
25:28Sustained.
25:32No further, Your Honor.
25:33If I may, Your Honor.
25:36Certainly, Miss Carson.
25:38Mr. Shawcross.
25:42In your capacity as trustee, did you withdraw an amount of cash every week and place it in a manila envelope?
25:53Yes, I did.
25:55Or was it a plain manila envelope?
25:58No.
25:59Audien Signia, Mosca Enterprises.
26:04An envelope like this?
26:09Yes.
26:11Your Honor, I'd like this envelope marked, Government Exhibit 151 and admitted.
26:16Your Honor, may I see this envelope?
26:19Now, Mr. Shawcross, did there come a time when you met with an agent of the FBI?
26:23Yes, Miss Carson.
26:25And, um, did the agent approach you with some foreknowledge of the illegalities of Mosca Enterprises?
26:29Get down!
26:30Get down!
26:31Order!
26:32I want order in this courtroom.
26:33прямо comme door!
26:34Bearent!
26:36Order!
26:37I want order in this courtroom.
26:38Golden!
26:44Order!
26:46I want order in this courtroom.
26:48Tut,
26:50Quem!
26:51Eh,ver!
26:52Horner!
26:53Stan!
26:54Was there come a time when you met with an agent of the FBI?
26:55Yes, Miss Carson.
26:57I want order in this courtroom.
26:59Bait him!
27:01Order!
27:02I want order in this court.
27:04Bait him! Clear the court!
27:08I need to remind you that this is a court of law.
27:12I want both councils in my chambers at once.
27:16This court is in recess.
27:27This is ex-officer Krimmerboss.
27:30He's got something you want to hear.
27:36I've read about your trial, Mosca.
27:42I used to work for County.
27:50Well, when I worked there,
27:53a detective in our unit was tailing a guy from your outfit.
28:01A guy named Rivers.
28:04Well, this detective,
28:08a good friend of mine,
28:11suddenly he's off the case.
28:16Seems this guy, Rivers, was busted over here in Dade.
28:24And snitched.
28:29Ex-officer Krimmerboss.
28:34This information is very valuable to me.
28:37As you know, I'm a generous man.
28:40Especially those who do me favors.
28:45Now, I hope you don't think me rude,
28:47but Mr. Briscoe and I have a few things to discuss.
28:53Any time, Mosca.
28:54You want me to take care of a boss?
28:55No.
28:56No.
28:58No, Louis.
28:59Not that way.
29:00I got a better idea.
29:04I want you to take care of a boss.
29:06You want me to take care of a boss?
29:11No.
29:15No, Louis.
29:22Not that way.
29:23I got a better idea.
29:28Detective, you were present at the surveillance post
29:34throughout the evening of August 4th?
29:37Yes, ma'am.
29:39Will you tell the jury, Detective?
29:42What gave you cause to believe
29:44that Mr. Mosk was receiving an illegal loan payment?
29:47Well, we heard on the parabolic mic,
29:52the defendant used the term juice,
29:56which is street slang for an extortionate rate of interest.
30:01Thank you, Detective.
30:03Detective.
30:05Detective, have you ever operated recording equipment
30:10on 19th Street before August 4th last?
30:13Many times.
30:15You caught pimps and hookers doing business.
30:21And sometimes loan sharks.
30:29Isn't it a fact, Detective,
30:31that on August 4th last,
30:35you had no interest in pimps and hookers?
30:39Counsel,
30:41Vice always has interest in pimps and hookers.
30:48Very funny.
30:50Very funny, Detective.
30:52But, uh, as I see here,
30:54this news clip dated August 1st,
30:57there was a major vice roundup conducted on the evenings of July 28th and 29th.
31:08What's the question, Captain?
31:11The question, oh, the question, Detective, is, isn't it a fact
31:15that when you went to 19th Street on August 4th,
31:19you had no intention of arresting pimps and hookers?
31:22You were there because an informant had told you that Frank Moska was going to be there.
31:28Detective, I must direct you to answer the question.
31:31You've cleared the courtroom.
31:33We've taken all the precautions.
31:35You don't have to worry about security.
31:37I understand that, Your Honor, but...
31:39But, but, but, but what, Detective?
31:41I understand that, Your Honor, but...
31:43But, but, but, but what, Detective?
31:46Yes, there was an informant involved.
31:4990% of undercover work involves the information from informants.
31:54I understand that, Your Honor, but...
31:57You've cleared the courtroom.
31:59We've taken all the precautions.
32:01You don't have to worry about security.
32:02I understand that, Your Honor, but...
32:04But, but, but, but what, Detective?
32:06Yes, there was an informant involved.
32:0890% of undercover work involves the information from informants.
32:15And, in this case, Detective, who was yours?
32:19Your Honor, counsel's asking the detective to betray a confidence.
32:23Oh, that's hardly relevant.
32:25It's most certainly relevant to the safety of this informant.
32:28Undoubtedly a three-time loser who traded lies about my client for a free hand to make a book.
32:33Objection.
32:34Counsel has established no basis for these slanders.
32:36Public identification will put the witnesses' life in danger.
32:41Sell dope and run prostitutes while venal law officers like this one look the other way.
32:52Common decency demands...
32:54For once, I agree with the government counsel.
32:57Common decency demands that we dismiss this entire indictment,
33:01which is nothing but a stew of rancid meat that makes me want to retch and vomit!
33:09Mr. Shanker!
33:11Both attorneys approach the bench.
33:13I want this off the record.
33:14I am beginning to feel more like a lion tamer than a justice.
33:26Where do you learn such courtroom behavior?
33:28As I said, Your Honor, before, the detective is very concerned about the safety of his informant.
33:35And I must insist again on the substantial need of my client for cross-examination.
33:40Rules of disclosure...
33:41Yes, yes, yes, I know all about the rules of disclosure, Mr. Shanker.
33:47Proceed!
33:48Proceed!
33:49Now, Detective?
33:58Who told you you'd find Frank Moska on 19th Street that night?
34:05on 18th Street that night.
34:18I refuse to say...
34:21Detective, I must order you to answer the question.
34:26If you refuse, I will have to hold you in contempt.
34:35I'm sorry, Your Honor, but I cannot say it will endanger the life of my informant
34:43and inhibit my ability to do my job.
34:50Then, Detective, you are in contempt of this court.
34:55Bailiff, confine the detective to the Metro Day facility.
35:00Court is researched.
35:05The map.
35:09The map.
35:10The map.
35:12The map.
35:13The map.
35:15The map.
35:17The map.
35:19The map.
35:20The map.
35:22The map.
35:25Hey, Terry.
35:27Are you all right?
35:29There you go.
35:30Two guys show up early this morning.
35:34They woke up the whole entire neighborhood, man.
35:36They made a big rackies.
35:38They took my dad, Rico.
35:41Who were they?
35:41I don't know. Nobody knows.
35:43They used to...
35:44They came.
35:46They left. They were gone.
35:48My father left everything.
35:49He left the car. He left his wallet.
35:51Where were you?
35:52I just got back.
35:53I was in the playoffs over in Lauderdale.
35:56What's happened to my dad, Rico?
35:58You gotta tell me what's going on.
35:59Hey, look, look, hey.
36:00You know, your father kept some pretty tough company.
36:03Do you have any idea?
36:06Oh, come on.
36:07Nothing like this ever happened before.
36:10Why can't you tell me what's going on?
36:12Look, we'll have plenty of answers once we find your father.
36:15Right now, I don't want to worry about you.
36:18Look, you got anybody you can stay with?
36:20Any friends? Anybody?
36:21I, uh, I don't know.
36:23I'll stay with somebody on the football team.
36:25Okay.
36:25Excuse me, officer.
36:27If you could help him get his bags together
36:29than them giving him a ride to his friend's house,
36:31I'd sure appreciate it.
36:33Just be cool, yeah?
36:34Yeah.
36:35It's gonna be all right.
36:38Rico, find my dad, man.
36:42Find him back.
36:43Hello?
36:55Rico, I think I found Rivers.
36:58Alive?
36:58So far.
36:59I was running this morning's once for Warren's.
37:01County Sheriff's Office popped him this morning.
37:03Possession with intent.
37:05Are you kidding?
37:06Rivers is no drug dealer.
37:10He wouldn't come within a city block of drugs.
37:13Maybe, but he's being held at Metro Dade.
37:16Mosca set this up.
37:19Listen, Trudy.
37:21Call Carson and have her get a hold of Judge Delaporte
37:24and Spring Rivers now.
37:26I'm going to get a hold of Judge Delaporte.
37:56Hey, I need to make a phone call.
38:10I can't hear you, Rivers. Sign here.
38:24It's all 51D block.
38:27Enjoy your stay, Rivers.
38:28It's all 51D block.
38:31It's all 51D block.
38:34It's all 51D block.
38:38It's all 51D block.
38:43It's all 51D block.
38:46It's all 51D block.
38:47It's all 51D block.
38:50It's all 51D block.
38:51It's all 51D block.
39:53Hey, Mickey.
39:54Hey, what happened?
39:55Did he catch that big, fast bow of yours with some weight on it, maybe?
40:00Nah.
40:01I was having a little party and some narc crashed it.
40:06Busted me at the lousy two keys.
40:09You ready for that?
40:10Yeah, well, uh, you showed up at the right time.
40:14There might be some fun in the old doghouse tonight.
40:17Yeah?
40:18What's the buzz, Mickey?
40:19What's going down?
40:20Some guy got brought in.
40:23A guy who snitched on Frank Mosca.
40:27Okay.
40:28Does it выпed?
40:30Every time or night, we showed up.
40:36Let's go.
40:38I mean, honey don't know if you're the person.
40:44He's on her
40:46We're here to see the judge.
41:08It's an urgent matter.
41:16Hello, Judge Delaporte.
41:25Excuse us for interrupting your afternoon.
41:28Hello, Judge.
41:29Detective Thomas.
41:30A federal witness was arrested today and incarcerated at the Metro-Dade facility.
41:35The circumstances surrounding his arrest are suspect at best.
41:39Yeah, we believe he's in specific danger of being killed while inside that facility.
41:43I took the liberty of typing up an order requesting you to authorize the release of this witness.
41:48He'll remain in Detective Tubbs' custody pending a review of the matter.
41:54Rivers.
41:56I don't recall seeing this name on the witness list, Miss Carson.
41:59Your Honor, this man's value as a potential witness only recently came to light.
42:12I'll sign it.
42:13Thank you so much, Your Honor.
42:19Have a good day.
42:20Have a good day.
42:27Trudy, call the Metro-Dade lockup.
42:29We've got a release.
42:31Tell them to bring Rivers down to the release area now.
42:34Tubbs, please.
42:37Nice work, Counselor.
42:39Rivers.
42:41Huh?
42:41You're on it downstairs.
42:44It's a detective Tubbs waiting.
42:47He's getting out.
42:47What is the delay?
43:03What is the delay?
43:06What is the delay?
43:08I'll be bringing him down in a minute.
43:38Jack.
43:46Sonny.
43:51What the hell's going on?
43:55It's okay.
43:58He goes downstairs.
44:01I'm getting out.
44:04Don't worry, Sonny.
44:07It's okay.
44:08Jack.
44:14Jack.
44:22Jack.
44:28Jack.
44:29Jack!
44:31Jack!
44:33Jack.
44:34Jack.
44:35Jack.
44:36Jack.
44:37Jack.
44:38Jack.
44:39I never figured you for a cop, Sonny.
45:06I just never figured it.
45:09Your father was trying to help us, Terry.
45:32But he knew too much, right?
45:45It was worth his life.
45:47So you could get Moscow, huh?
46:00Is that what you came to tell me, Sonny?
46:02You were his friend, right?
46:18Where the heck were you?
46:32Huh?
46:33Where were you, pal?
46:38You knew it was coming, Sonny.
46:52You knew it was coming, Sonny.
47:04You said if anything happened to him, I was to give you this.
47:13It's Moscow's personal diaries, copies of his bank accounts.
47:27So what do you think, Sonny?
47:40Can you get him with this?
47:49This is everything we need.
47:50Every record of every payment collected or paid to Frank Mosca.
47:54Oh, they've indicted the con and the guard responsible for River's murder.
47:59We're going to have any trouble getting this submitted, Alice?
48:01No, there won't be any problem with authenticity or relevance.
48:05This is one round our friend, Mr. Mosca, is going to lose.
48:09Miss Carson, I have examined this new evidence submitted by the government.
48:14It relates directly to the case, and I can find no reason why it should not be admitted.
48:22Your Honor, for the record, the defense objects to the introduction of this so-called evidence
48:30as irrelevant to these proceedings, will only unfairly prejudice against my client.
48:35Your objection is noted, Mr. Shanker.
48:38This case ends in a conviction you have the right of appeal.
48:41May you proceed, Miss Carson.
48:45Thank you, Your Honor.
48:50The next witness in this case will be a Mr. Bianco.
48:53Your Honor, an important matter has just been brought to my attention.
49:13It will be necessary to excuse the jury, Your Honor.
49:16Nailiff, escort the jury to the way.
49:42What's this all about, Miss Carson?
49:43Your Honor, this letter states that a juror in this case, juror number seven,
49:52has received substantial money,
49:56money which was paid to him to influence his vote.
50:00The letter even states where the money can be found, Your Honor.
50:15I'll see both constantly in my chambers at once.
50:18That's not mine.
50:34I've never seen that back before in my life.
50:36Musk have planted it to get a mistrial.
50:39I thought we were watching.
50:40We were, but not close enough.
50:53I am angered that the security measures in this trial have been effectively breached,
51:01and I have my own theories as to how that happened.
51:08But if I let this trial go to term,
51:11an appeal is certain.
51:13Correct, Mr. Schenker?
51:15Quite certain, Your Honor.
51:20Therefore, I have no choice
51:22but to declare a mistrial
51:24and release the jury.
51:37I will entertain written motions from the government
51:40to refile for a new trial, Miss Carson,
51:43whenever the calendar permits.
51:44Uh, Your Honor,
51:47pending a decision on the part of the government
51:49as to the disposition of this case
51:51and in view of the length of time usually required,
51:53the defense requests that the defendant be released on bail.
51:58Yes, I'll grant that, Mr. Schenker.
52:01Subject to revocation.
52:04Bail is set
52:05at the original $1 million.
52:07Can we get a statement, Mr. Meyer?
52:24Mind you say a few words outside?
52:27Play racquetball, Crocker?
52:30I got a cord at seven.
52:37Excuse me.
52:40Mr. Mosca, please!
52:43Did you attempt to bribe a juror, Mr. Mosca?
52:45Did I attempt to bribe a juror?
52:47That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
52:49I don't bribe people.
52:50I don't bribe people.
52:52It's against the law.
52:53Does the government have a vendetta against you, Mr. Mosca?
52:57Well, what would you call it?
52:58An admiration society?
53:00That's all for now, ladies and gentlemen.
53:03I'll have a statement for the press.
53:04Follow me over here, please.
53:05Don't do it.
53:33This guy killed my father's son, and he's just walking away.
53:40Terry, if you go off behind this, you mess it all up, man, the whole thing.
53:52My father gave his life to this bastard, and the judge just let him walk?
54:02Business as usual, I guess, huh, sonny?
54:07Terry...
54:09What does it mean, man? What does it mean?
54:15Terry...
54:17Man, I feel the same as you.
54:20This guy's only gonna be on the street for as long as it takes for us to get a new trial.
54:26Don't blow it, man.
54:29Please, don't blow it.
54:41That's what your father did it for.
54:45Terry...
54:47That's what it means, man.
55:02Go ahead, Mosca.
55:05Make it easy.
55:07Make it easy.
55:35Alright, here's the Cut.
55:36Don't take your break.
55:37Stay back.
55:38This person
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