"I'll tell you why I think you're upset this way, Darryl." "Because you believe in the right things." "I used to." "I don't know what happened to me." "You think he's happy about what happened?" "You happy, Detective?" "I'm just doing the DD5." "I'm just saying no one's happy with the situation." "We just want everybody back on the same side." " I think it's too late for that." " I don't happen to think that's true." "It's never too late, right, Detective?" "Just do what you gotta do." " Here you go." " No." "Hi." " Did you get some sleep last night?" " Couple hours." "Uh..." " You here for their statements?" " On standby." "These IAB guys still think they're gonna give some names." "Then they're gonna go over to the switching yard and root for a train wreck." "Uh... on dinner..." "I was thinking Georgetti's." " Fine." " Unless you think someplace else." "No." "Georgetti's is good." "I'm looking forward to it." "Me too." " Morning, John." " Good morning, Andy." " See ya." " Yeah." "I've got no place to work." "They'll need our desks for the foreseeable future analyzing files." "They're gonna start with World War II." "Did you get your 5 in?" "Last night." "Uh, John... when they were done on the bust, they got onto you and Licalsi." "Marino ledger." "Uh-huh." "Stuff like, If it's Medavoy's case, how come you held the ledger?"" " Got me in their crosshairs." " I need your statement, John." " I don't have a place to type one." " I'll take an oral statement, if you want." " No, thanks." " Our problem is your failure to notify." "I'm gonna say this one more time." "We didn't know they were cops." "I don't see you setting' up because some dealer got robbed." "We set up because civilians were getting hurt." "What were we doing, Brigham?" "Were we running a shakedown... looking to bust those cops to cut ourselves in?" " Lower your voice." " You calling us dirty?" "Why don't you get the balls up to say it?" "I'll tell you this much." "If you weren't dirty, you pray these guys flip... because right now you got dick-fist off failure to notify." " I got dick-fist, huh?" " We got a homicide." "Come on." " Let's go do our job." "Come on." " We'll be here." "If I got dick-fist, Brigham, my fist looks like your face." "Thank you." "Mine's been dead a good eight hours." "See this one's hands?" "Defense wounds." "He was trying to protect himself, cover his face." "Might have a print on the inside of the lamp shade." " We got a blood trail out here." " Come on." "There's some." "Come on, asshole." "Walk into an apartment." "No." "He's going right out the fire escape." "Yeah." " Cut on his right hand." " See the blood on the handrail?" " Oh, yeah." " Here we go." "So, Andy, you and John are with those busted cops, huh?" "Yeah." "Watch yourself." "There's blood all on the right side." "So, listen, uh, in reference toJohn, uh... was IAB looking at him, uh... in, uh, in any other reference?" "Come on." "Do better, Medavoy." "Here." "Here's his trail again." "Well, I guess what I was wondering was, um... are they looking atJohn in connection with Linardi?" "Yeah." "You know, wh-where it was my case... you know, why didn't I have the ledger?" "Why didn't I get it those two days?" "My impression, one thing and another..." "it got turned in a little late." "Right." "Yeah." "That's right." "One thing and another." "I just never got around to vouchering it." "Never got around to asking him for it." "When you're working a case, the paperwork's always last." "Yeah, exactly." "Well, blood ends here." "He must have drove off or got into a cab." "Let's get word to the ER's." "Any walk-ins treated for knife wounds in the last 12 hours." " Excuse me." "Can I get through here, please?" " Make sure you get a sample of this blood." " Yeah, I got it." " There's some inside here too." " You gotta stay back." " Why?" "What's going on?" "Sorry, ma'am." " I just wanna go upstairs and mind my own business." " I'm sorry, ma'am." " Excuse me, do you live here?" " My cousin lives here." " I was baby-sitting her kids." " Who's your cousin?" "Barbara Kane, 344." "Can I talk to you for a second?" "Kids, let me talk to your cousin." " Medavoy, why don't you give me a hand." " Why?" "What happened?" " Well, I just want to talk to you." " Hey, kids." "Let's go over here." "Uh..." "Listen, there's..." "There's no easy way for me to tell you this." "Something happened in there, and your cousin got murdered." "Oh, my God." "Oh, my God." "You try to pull yourself together if you can." " Pull yourself together for the little ones." " Tanya, where's my mommy?" " She's upstairs, baby." " Son, listen." "Why don't you come over here with me?" "Medavoy, look after her for a second." "Come here, boys." "Listen, my name is Andy Sipowicz... and, well, I just want to talk to you for a second." "Miss Licalsi, tell us what happened... when you met Angelo Marino that night." "We were in the back of his car." "He asked me why I hadn't obeyed his instructions." " And what were those instructions?" " To kill DetectiveJohn Kelly." " And what was your reply?" " I said I was working on it." " And what was Mr. Marino's reaction?" " He was infuriated." "He said I was in love with John Kelly." " And was that the truth?" " Yes." "What, if anything, did you think Marino would do at that moment?" "I was afraid he'd kill me and then later kill Detective Kelly." "Did you believe Mr. Marino and his bodyguard to be armed?" "I knew Tony, his driver, carried a.38 revolver... and Angelo Marino usually carried a.45 caliber automatic... in the pouch behind the passenger seat." "Knowing them to be armed and fearing it was Mr. Marino's intention to kill you... how did you react?" "I panicked." "I drew my off-duty weapon, and I shot both men." "Would it be fair to say... that this was a spontaneous act born of panic and fear?" "Yes." "As you know, someone else..." "Alfonse Giardella... confessed to these shootings." "In effect, you got away with what you did." "What prompted you to come forward?" "I couldn't live with myself anymore." "Were you counseled by anyone to come forward?" "Apriest, FatherJerry Downey." "How did you come into contact with Father Downey?" "He's John Kelly's parish priest." "I'd asked John if he knew someone I could talk to." "Was giving you the name of his priest..." "John Kelly's only connection with your decision to confess?" "Yes." "John Kelly never knew about any of this." "Nothing further, Your Honor." "Miss Licalsi, you've stated that six days elapsed... between Angelo Marino's ordering you to killJohn Kelly... and the time you shot and killed Marino and his driver." "That's right." "During that period... since you were directly disobeying his orders... did it occur to you that the next time you saw Marino... you might be in danger yourself?" "I was worried, if that's what you mean." "You knew the task was important to him, and you knew his reputation." " Yes." " When you were summoned to the meeting... at which you knew you'd have to confront him... do you recall how much notice you were given?" " A few hours." " And during those hours, Miss Licalsi... as you anticipated the meeting... with a violent and dangerous man who, by your own account... had turned your life upside down and was threatening to destroy it... is it your testimony you never once considered the act... that could solve all your problems, save the life of the man you loved... and extricate yourself from your own personal danger?" "I never thought about shooting Marino until I was in the car." "How could this sense of danger come to you as a sudden revelation?" "You were an experienced officer." "You had successfully conducted a life of duplicity... and secrecy for months on end, as you would for months to come." "Was it only during these few hours... that your capacity for planning and forethought escaped you?" "I'm not pretending my behavior made sense." "I think there's hard logic to your behavior." "I think what you did in that car makes the coldest kind of sense." "Is there a question in there, Your Honor?" "Miss Licalsi, as someone with considerable professional experience... do you believe that a woman who shot and killed two men... would receive more favorable treatment... if she were to appear to confess voluntarily and with remorse... or if an ex-lover turned her in?" " Objection... irrelevant." " Sustained." "Nothing further then, Your Honor." "You may step down, Miss Licalsi." "Up here." "Let's go." "I got Fancy." "Come on, Bernard." "Lieutenant, we've got a double homicide." "Black male and female..." "both multiple stab wounds." "Found a paring knife at the crime scene... could be the murder weapon..." "along with some foil crack pipes." "Trail of blood to the street." "He could have used a car to get away." "Picked up a guy." "Two neighbors say he was threatening the female vic." " Was the guy cut?" " No, not on the hands." " He said he was with another woman all night long." "She's not home, but Medavoy and Martinez are looking for her now." "That's the third dealer to pick Quint and Guyce out of the lineups." " They point the finger at anybody else?" " They're not moving." " They both say it was just them." " IAB must be thrilled." "Excuse me." "They're waiting for your DD5." "He's conducting an interview on a double homicide." "I don't care if he's conducting the New York Philharmonic." "I want that DD5." " Andy's got the Interview." " Use Donna's desk." "We got a warrant on you, Bernard." "Look, I admit I got a problem... a terrible problem with crack." "Parole violation, associating with drug users." "It put me in." "It jammed me up on parole." "But I hold a job." "I'm not robbing, and I'm not breaking in." "That bitch Barbara took my money and didn't bring my rock." "I'm gonna mess that bitch up good."" "Two different witnesses heard you say that last night." "When I gave her my money around 8:00, she say she'd be right back." "So when 9:30 rolls around, I'm mad 'cause the bitch wasn't back." "You got any fresh cuts on you, Bernard?" "No, nothing." "Just some old scars." "Oh, look, I wasn't the only one gave Barbara money." "Three, four other dudes did too." "See, you got to understand." "When the weather's okay, that building is wide open." "It's like one great big party." "People moving in and out all night long." " Music, refreshments." " People movin' from one place to the next." "When she gets back right before 10:00..." "I go over to this other woman's crib to watch Star Trek on TV." "This is Shawanda that no one can find." "Look... there was this dude with Barbara... when she came back from copping, okay?" "He was with her... or he followed her." "Or whatever." " All I know is I didn't see him before." " This isn'tJerome she was killed with?" "No." "Jerome was inside her place." "I didn't know this dude." "He wasn't from around the building." "Yeah?" " Andy, you got a second?" " Yeah." "You sit tight, Bernard." "Yeah?" "This is Shawanda Wilson." "First she said she was with this Bernard." "Then she said she didn't want to say anything." "Shawanda, listen... you know about the murders at the building last night?" "Don't know nothin' about that." "If you were smoking some crack, nobody's gonna give you trouble about that." "We want to find out who did those killings." "It wasn't Bernard, 'cause I saw Barbara downstairs... when I come to my door to let Bernard in." " What time was that?" " About 9:30." " You let him in?" "He stayed with you?" "He never went back out?" " Uh-uh." " What were you doing?" " Fooling around, watching TV." " Yeah?" "What'd you watch?" " Why?" " Just tell me." " Star Trek." "Bernard watches the one with Spock." "I like the one with LeVar." "Great." "Okay, thanks." "All right, come on." "John..." " This guy didn't do it." " No cuts." "No, no cuts, and the broad he's banging tells the right story." "They were both watching the starship Enterprise." "The guy said he saw someone with the female victim... different from who she got croaked with." "Said she came back with this guy after she'd copped." " We'll pick him up on the street." " Son of a bitch." "I'm gonna miss dinner." " This is an incomplete statement." " How is it incomplete?" "I want detail on why you set up." "I wanna know why this guy Tahir... wasn't registered as an informant." "How come you didn't want that on my 5?" " What did you say?" " I have a murder to attend to." "I will fix that when I get back." "You sit in court floating crap about that ledger... then you think you're in a position to dictate schedules?" " I will fix it when I get back." " You're gonna find out what your position is." "Medavoy, you're doing an 8:00-to-4:00 tomorrow?" " Um, yes, sir." " When IAB is done running lineups... on these arrested officers, make yourself available to them." " In what connection?" " Excuse me?" "In what connection would I be talking with them?" "You just make yourself available." "IAB will tell you the connection." " Medavoy will stand up." " They want to put him in the middle." " People gonna recognize me." " Nobody's gonna recognize you." "We're getting a car with smoked windows." "By me cooperating, that's gonna help me out on my violation?" "You help us find this guy, it's gonna do you some good." "Come up with somebody inside an hour, I'll give you 20 bucks." " Give me a minute, John." " All right." "So, how was the doctor's, Dan?" "What'd they say about your hip?" "It's going, just like the fenders on my DeSoto." "What did she say about Georgetti's?" " Uh, she-she's good with that." " How do you feel?" "I feel okay." "We're working on a double homicide." " You goin' to a meeting tonight?" " Yeah, I'm gonna try." " It's a very important meeting for you." " I'm gonna try to make it." "Nothing is more important than your sobriety." " Nothing takes precedence." " I gotta take this guy out on the street." "Then I'm gonna take Sylvia out to dinner, and I will try to make the friggin' meeting." "You think this is a game?" "You think you can take a shortcut?" " Come on." " You're still fooling yourself." "You're not giving credit for 18 years of sobriety here." "Here." "You want a shortcut?" "Here's ten bucks." "Save yourself three months." "Go out and buy a bottle now." " They're gonna know I'm with the police." " You're a moron." "These are tinted windows." "They can't see in here... and we are running out of daylight." " I see Calvin by the Caddy." " What does he got to do with this?" "Nothin'." "I just know him from the joint." " You trying to bust my balls?" " No." "If you don't see the guy from the building last night..." "I don't give a rat's ass what you see, so shut up." " Sylvia couldn't change the time?" " No." "She had to go over to the 25 later." "This couldn't work unless we did it on time." "The dinner's bagged now." "It's bagged." " Do it another night." " Yeah." " How about your buddy?" " Dan?" "Oh, he's great." "He just stopped in to predict my doom." " I don't see him." " Well, I tell you what... if we have to come back here tomorrow, we're gonna have to lock you up tonight." " So you make the decision." " Oh, I understand." "Well, that's big of you." "I'm speaking with Gina Zarone... former girlfriend of a soldier in the Marino crime family." "Gina now lives without allies... in the no-man's land between those who enforce the law... and those who break it." "As we speak here tonight, you're in fear for your life, aren't you?" " Yes, I am." " You're in fear of reprisal..." " from both sides of the law." " Yes, I am." "Yesterday, Gina testified at the Blue Murder trial... of former police officer Janice Licalsi." "She identified DetectiveJohn Kelly as witness to a meeting... between Janice Licalsi and Gina's boyfriend, Richie Catena... who has since been gruesomely murdered." "And she has even more startling accusations... she's prepared to share with the public tonight." "Gina, your boyfriend told you... that Tommy Linardi, successor to Marino as capo... had told him that Marino had more contacts in the police department... than the 11 officers whose names have been revealed to this point." "That was what he told me." "And... what did you infer from this as regards John Kelly?" "When I saw John Kelly following Janice Licalsi that day..." " I put two and two together." " Now you're ab..." "She's got you pegged, John." "You were in Marino's pocket all along." "IAB is talking to Medavoy tomorrow." " About the ledger?" " Yeah." "Come here." "Come here." "We've heard a great deal about the enormous pressures Miss Licalsi was under... her worries for her father's reputation and career... her love for Detective Kelly..." "but, ladies and gentlemen... no one madeJanice Licalsi get into Angelo Marino's car." "She had a choice." "As a police officer, she knew she could have Marino arrested." "She chose not to do that." "Instead, she became judge, jury and executioner... all in one." "WhetherJanice Licalsi subsequently came forward out of genuine remorse... or because her crime had been discovered by her lover... and was about to be exposed... she is not relieved of her responsibility... for what she did that night." "Even in our age of pass-the-blame psychologizing... feeling like you're in a tight spot does not qualify... as extreme emotional disturbance as defined by the law." "When Janice Licalsi fired those five hollow-point shells... she knew exactly what she was doing." "She was getting out from under." "The law describes such an act as murder with forethought... and it prescribes a price." "It is your duty now... to exact it." "Ladies and gentlemen..." "17 months ago..." "Janice Licalsi began a desperate attempt... to save her father's career and reputation... and set in motion a series of events... which culminated in a terrible act for which she's now on trial." "Per the orders of Angelo Marino... who was threatening to... expose her father... for having once been on the mob payroll..." "Janice Licalsi transferred precincts." "Per Marino's orders... she surveilled DetectiveJohn Kelly, seduced him... and won his trust." "Then, as so often happens in this sort of human tragedy... fate played a cruel trick." "Janice Licalsi and John Kelly... fell in love." "Then... she was ordered... to kill him." "For all her desire to protect her father..." "Janice Licalsi could never commit such a repugnant act." "Day after day went by... and still she failed to carry out Marino's order." "After six days... she was summoned by Marino to a meeting... in an underground garage." "She knew the meaning of the summons." "She knew, that by failing to act... she had put her own life at risk as well." "As Janice Licalsi entered Angelo Marino's car... she was like someone who's gone off a cliff." "At that instant, in fear for her life as Marino confronted her..." "Janice Licalsi's instincts took over." "In a single explosive and unthinking moment..." "She reacted!" "The woman you are to judge... could not be more different... from those who hide behind the shield of victimization... in order to deny the most egregious acts." "Janice Licalsi is taking responsibility for her actions." "Janice Licalsi is willing to pay her debt to society." "All she asks is that you take into account... the obvious and undeniable presence... of what the state penal code calls... extreme emotional disturbance." "If you believe... that a woman threatened with her father's destruction... the murder of her lover... and her own likely death..." "could possibly be subject... to extreme emotional disturbance... then I ask you to do as the law requires." "I ask you to return the lesser verdict... of manslaughter." " That's him." " Where?" "Front of that check-cashing place." "That's him." " The guy in white?" " Yes." "Fifteen special, 10-85 the squad forthwith." "Give me your hand." "If this is your man, I walk on that parole thing, right?" "Lie with your face down and don't move." " Ready?" " Yeah." "Hey!" "Citizen in white." "Asshole in white!" " Right there." "You!" "Police." " What's up?" " Let's go." "Hands on your head." " Get your ass up against the fence." " Get up against the fence!" " Gun to your head." "That's right." "Got a gun, John." "Right here." "Hey." "Hey, yo, Officer, I can explain, you know." "Back at the station house." " We're fine." " Look here, a cut on your right hand." "We're fine." "Two years?" "Uh-huh." "All right." "Thanks." "His jobs check out." "He's clean last two years." " I like him for the murders." " Will he go?" "He thinks he's in here for the gun charge." "I'm getting him cigarettes now." "Haverill's up my ass." "Get a revised DD5 when you get a chance." "Yo, John." "What, you guys get demoted or what?" " Look who's here." " What's going on?" "You got a minute for me?" "I'm working this double homicide and dodging bosses, but we can talk later." "Sound good?" "I gotta get back in." " Yeah." " Yeah, see you later." " How's it going, Roberts?" " Hey, look, Andy... you're pissed off, after Dee-Dee died, I ignored her dog." "Let's put that behind us, all right?" "Look, they're crucifying John." "I think I got something for him." " What?" " I've been working for this party." "Actually, she's a madam." "She had me watching her place." "One of her girls was getting harassed by a former pimp." " Look, I need to put food on my table." " All right, come on." "What happened?" "So me and the madam become pals." "I sit with her in the living room at nights." "Bitta-be, bitta-bah, we chew the fat." "Then one night, a trick calls up asking for Suzie and Denise." "Break out the teenage schoolgirl outfits." "Norval Grolsch, Andy." " Who the hell is that?" " Norval Grolsch... who turns out to be..." "Norman Gardner, who... blowhard newscaster asshole that he is... turns out he likes his headmaster act on tape." "Now, I oweJohn." "You tell him if he wants to use this, he's welcome to it." "Yeah." "Well, if he doesn't... somebody else might." "When's IAB coming for me?" "This is like th-the Chinese water torture." " Try to relax." " Yeah, sure." "Gregory, this is gonna be all right." "You did nothing wrong with that ledger." "Neither did John." "L" " I'm just afraid I'm gonna stammer." "You're gonna do fine." "Yeah, but if I stammer, they're gonna think I'm covering up." "Gregory, it's on record that you stammer." "You don't understand." "You don't understand." "If they think I'm covering up, it's gonna louse upJohn." "I don't wanna louse up my friend." "Okay, Reginald, since I was in here last... we firmed up on a few things, and we're looking at you... for something that happened over the weekend." "Let me explain how it goes." "Is this gonna be an ass kicking?" "No." "I'm not gonna lay a hand on you." "Now there's two ways we can go with this." "I've read you your rights, and you can have a lawyer in here... or you and I can sit here together and get to the bottom of this... because, frankly, I don't think it is how it looks." " That's right." " So you want to continue without an attorney?" "Yeah." "How do you mean, it's not the way it looks?" "I looked into your background." "You've been working consistently for two years." "You've had some bumps, but I think you're a decent man... and I don't think... that you could be living the way you lived... without character and heart." "I've been working my ass off for the last two years." "I know you have." "Something set you off in that apartment." "I don't know what it was." "I don't know if it's because somebody was bothering you... somebody tried to humiliate you." "I don't know." "I don't know what happened." "But the bad news is, I have enough now to lock you up." "Your blood was all over the place, and nowadays, Reginald... blood is like a fingerprint... and people saw you there." "So I can lock you up right now as a crazy man." "I don't want to do that, because you're not." "'Cause you're a decent guy." "So help me." "Think about it." "Remember what it was that set you off." "Can you do that?" "I'll be back." " Norman, glad you could make it." " What do you want, Sipowicz?" "I got something very newsworthy I thought I'd give you first crack at." "Why don't you come on up to my temporary quarters." " Sure." " Come on." "Well, you know the rules." "If your homework is late, then I have to spank you." " We know." " We know." "Well, assume the position." "You're lucky your asses are so firm and round." "Oh, boy." "This may sting a little, but it's for your own good." "Uh-uh-uh!" "No, no, no." "This is my favorite part, Norman." " Ouch." " Denise." "Ouch." "Well, have you girls learned your lesson now?" " Uh-huh." " Uh-huh." "Will you turn your homework in on time from now on?" "Yes, Headmaster Grolsch." " This is blackmail, Sipowicz." "I could have you arrested." "Well, you're in the right place..." "Norval." "That squad room's ass-hole deep in bosses." "You want me to bring some people in here and make this public?" " Breast development in teenage girls..." " Or you want to hear an idea I got?" "Let's say I like your idea." "Sometimes you can only tell for sure by actually touching them." "How do I know I'd get all the tapes?" "Norman, if we don't have trust, where are we?" "We're back in the trees." " Cross your hearts?" " Cross our hearts." " Ooh." "Sorry for the delay." "I got stalled in lineups with those dirty cops." "You understand that you're entitled to have a lawyer or delegate present?" "Yes." "You understand that this interview is being recorded?" "Yes, I do." "State your name and shield number." "Gregory Medavoy, shield number 588." "Were you the chief investigating detective..." " on the murder ofTommy Linardi?" " Yes." "Who were the other investigating detectives on that case?" "Detectives Kelly, Sipowicz and Martinez... the day tour of the 15th Squad." "During your investigation of Linardi's death... did you come into possession of a ledger... originally belonging to an Angelo Marino?" "Yes." "Who turned that ledger in for voucher?" "That was DetectiveJohn Kelly." "Your case log shows that the ledger was entered... two days following the other evidence." "That was on me." "My logging was interrupted." "I knew Detective Kelly had the ledger, and..." "I didn't get around to asking for it for a couple of days." "What interrupted your logging?" "I don't specifically recall." "I was working on other aspects of the case." "So there was no resistance on the part of Detective Kelly in turning that ledger in?" " None whatsoever." " But during that two-day period... was Kelly the only detective with access to that ledger?" "I guess you could put it like that." "It was on me though, you know?" "I just never got around to picking it up." "You guys want anything else?" "No, that'll do it." "Okay." "Listen, I'm 33 years old." "I did 14 years in jail." "I did one to four." "Cost me 18 months for a hardware store robbery." "I got back out." "I did four more 'cause the hardware store guy... said I tried to s- stick him up again... just to get me out of the neighborhood." "Third time..." "I get halfway through a grocery store robbery... get scared." "That's when I get grabbed." "I've been out two years." "I've worked hard." "I've been working day and night 'cause I didn't wanna go back." "But I... go up there to that building." "You know the way it is?" "It's like a damn cell block." "People with their doors open, women inside." "You just start talking." "You reach into your pocket, get some money for the rock stars." "That's what they call themselves." "Rock stars." "All they want to do is smoke that crack." "I go in." "I smoke a little." "I see a woman." "And this..." "This punk..." "This... punk... comes up on me." "Don't want me messin' with his ho." "So I slapped him like a woman." "He's gonna try and take me... strong-arm me... jump on me." "How'd the people get cut?" "He tried to rob me." " Guy in Barbara's apartment?" " Yeah." "Punk's talking all that stuff." "Then he tries to rob me." "I pull out my.380... and order their ass upstairs." "I tied the bitch up with an electrical cord... tied her up real tight." "Next thing I know... this punk is gonna try and jump on me." "So I started punching him..." "and punching him." "Then I see the knife." "When I broke the skin... with that thing, I knew I had messed up bad." "These two rock stars were gonna... ruin my whole life." "Forget about it." "Bernard Jenkins goes back into the system." "I made a deal with him." "I gave him my word." "He led us to a double murderer because I said I'd help him out." "You don't get to make deals." "That's why you have supervisors on this job." "I can't do my job unless my word is good on the street." "Maybe there's a message in that." "You know, you make me sick." "You take a few tests, you kiss a few asses." " You think that makes you a boss?" " John." "Give Bernard Jenkins his deal." "Kelly just gave me what I need." "Be seated." "I understand you've reached a verdict." " Ms. Foreperson, have you reached a verdict?" " Yes." "Will the defendant please rise?" "How say you as to the first count of murder in the second degree?" " Guilty or not guilty?" " Not guilty." "How say you to the second count of manslaughter in the first degree?" "Guilty." "Is that the verdict of thejury?" "Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your patience and service in this difficult trial." "The people of New York State are grateful." "You are now excused." "Bail will be continued pending sentence, and court is adjourned." "Two years max." "Work release in six months." "Not bad for a shyster mouthpiece." " Thanks." "Yeah." " The meal they said would never happen." "I'm sorry about all the delays." "It's okay." "Excuse me." "Could you bring us that bread that smells like olive oil?" " It's cut up into these little cubes." " Focaccia." " Yeah." " We don't have it." "That's nice pane marino." " She likes that other kind." " But we don't make it anymore." " Sorry." " Andy, it's okay." "No." "Part of the reason why we came here is 'cause you like that bread." "But it doesn't matter." "I'll try the..." "pane marino." "Okay." "It doesn't matter." "Oh, they have fresh bronzino." "Good." "I'm..." "I'm very happy that we're having dinner here like this." " Me too." " Yeah, well, you know..." "I had to take things step by step." "I'm proud of how you did things." "My whole thing is..." "I have to learn how to take things in stride... not get so worked up... like when we had to cancel last night." "Or with this bread here." "Couple of years ago, that's a three-alarm fire." "I'm proud of your self-control." "Well, I'm gonna get there." "Like, I got my work here, you know... and I got my problem... which I'm making progress on... and you." " Yeah." " Look, why don't we get married?" "I mean..." "Don't say nothing now." " I'm just thinking out loud." " It's okay." "Nothing is more important to me than the trust of my audience... so if the statement I'm about to make... causes me personal embarrassment or discomfort... it's a price I'm willing to pay." "Ladies and gentlemen, new information I've been made privy to... in the last few hours exonerates DetectiveJohn Kelly... and casts severe doubt on the veracity of my witnesses." "Where'd that come from?" " Somebody else must have bought him." " Oh." "Sinclair thinks I'm only gonna do about six months." "He did good for you." "You did good for me." "You know the way upstate?" "I know the way upstate."