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Synopsis: A loving family, a successful career, finding true love. The things we all strive for in life. Many find their paths to be easy and straightforward - others are like metal to magnets, being pulled in directions with no control of their own. This is the story of Jack Hipp; a successful veteran police detective whose life always seemed to work out well enough. Yet he was always searching for more - whatever it might take to make his time on earth meaningful. And like most, he hoped to find true love and happiness in his life journey. A well rounded man, Jack moved up in the ranks in his career, had been a role model to kids, treated his family with respect and love. It was quite by accident that he found himself falling for a beautiful, up and coming criminal defense lawyer, Aponi Rhodes, who was almost twenty years his junior. Ironically, she was also on the prosecuting end of a case being built against his former police partner, Mike Deluca. Could their differences stack the cards agai
Genre: Drama
Year:
2015
36 Views


Alright I'll have

a dry Martini shaken not stirred.

Wow that was great! it's James Bond!

- Yes!

- Sean Connery He's the best one!

- He's totally the Best! Absolutely!

- You know your quick! Let

me give you one more. -Ok!

Im an excellent driver, I'm

definitely an excellent driver.

AhTim Allen?

No I'm just kidding! Just Kidding!

Alright I know this Ah, um, don't tell me!

Don't tell me -I got to have pancakes

- Oh! -Pancakes Dustin Hoffman!

- Yes! Um, UmRain Man! -Yes!

Good Job! Awesome!

Do you mind if I

ask you something?

You can ask me

anything you want.

Um, Gosh, I don't know how to say

this? Alright I'll just ask you.

Have you ever had to use your weapon?

Like, discharge it?

Yeah, I pulled my weapon out a

couple of times but,

About two months ago...

- Ended up shooting this young black kid.

- Why?

He was driving this old beat up car

it was 2am he was swerving.

It was a bad neighborhood, with drugs!

I went to the window asked for his license

and registration.

- And he wouldn't

role down the window.

So I asked him again

License, registration?

He didn't do it.

He reaches underneath his legs,

with the glare, what it looked like

- You thought it was a gun?

- I thought it was a gun, so I fired.

Did he live? -Oh yeah nothing

happen to him thank God!

He was in the hospital for a

couple of weeks.

Doctor's said he was lucky.

I felt terrible

So ah, why did you want to become a lawyer?

Well I think your case is a

a perfect example.

There was a kid on the block his

name was Freddy and

He was a great kid, he was a dork

he wasn't one of the cool kids.

He was chasing after the girls

and none of them wanted him.

But he was harmless. They always say that.

he's harmless he would never hurt anyone.

He wouldn't he was

a really good kid.

This woman she got assaulted a

couple of blocks from where we were.

Freddy matched the description

So the cops just hauled him off.

He had no attorney, he had no

money

he ended up coping a plea even though he didn't

do it even after hours of interrogation

Which is another thing, I know

you have to do that..

But imagine your a sixteen year old,

Freddy was younger than that he was 13.

Imagine being 13 and a bunch of dudes

just grab you and say, you did this

they stared him right in the face,

and he coped to it and went down

No-one was his voice no-one

was there for him!

Well you can be that voice.

Sometimes.

We can make

difference you and me.

- We can try.

- Yeah we can try.

We have to do our lines we have to

practice our scenes.

- Yes where can we rehearse?

Well I live with

my Grandma she's real sweet.

She wouldn't mind a guest over.

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