Primal Fear Page #2
- R
- Year:
- 1996
- 129 min
- 3,783 Views
- Sam, you got all you need?
- Roll him over.
Hey, stop!
Four fingers severed.
A symbol, B 32.1 56,
is carved into the chest.
Body temperature is still warm...
Captain, we've got
a live one on the run.
the suspect...
You want to know what I hate?
When they go on and on about what
big whores defence attorneys are.
We're the bad guys? You know why?
We sit next to some creep,
we start to look creepy.
They assume they're guilty,
like we know it or something.
You don't know, you don't ask,
you don't care. You do the damn job.
It's not like they're your friends
for Christ's sake.
Well, some are your friends, but...
Why did you leave
the State Attorney's office?
Dead-end job.
You can either run for office
or end up a judge.
Why become an umpire
when you can play ball?
...around St. Michael's
and the Archbishop's mansion...
Over here! He's over here!
We will of course stay with this story
as it continues to unfold.
What we do know is that
approx. 1 1:
08 this morning...So when did you know you had them?
What? Sorry?
When during the Pinero trial did you
say to yourself, "I've got them"?
The day I took the case. Excuse me.
of Chicago's most beloved figures,
Archbishop Richard Rushman,
has left the cityjust numb.
I understand we have Andy live.
We havejust learned the police
have arrested a 19-year-old man
identified as Aaron Stampler.
According to Captain Stenner...
We have to reschedule.
Call my office, OK? I'm sorry.
- You got the news on by any chance?
Call Sullivan in Judge Trutter's office.
Find out where he is,
and call me at the Alibi.
- A lot ofguys'll want this one.
- OK.
The police have taken the first steps,
acting with speed, with the arrest.
- Are you taking the Stampler case?
- I'm sorry, I can't talk right now.
- Yeah, Yancy no less.
- PD?
- Come and gone.
Lock up!
- Give my best to your brother.
- Yeah, sure.
I'd like to see him alone if I could.
- All right, but I'll have to lock you in.
- Understood.
You know who I am?
No, no, sir. No, I don't.
My name is Martin Vail.
I'm what you call a big-shot attorney.
-I don't... I don't have no money.
- I didn't think you did.
I'm willing to take
your case pro bono,
which means you get all of
my expertise and hard work for free.
Or you can get the 40,000-a-year
court-appointed public defender,
who will almost certainly
escort you to death row. Your choice.
No, sir. I'd surely be grateful
for anything you can do.
You're welcome.
Now, your full name is...?
My... Aaron Luke Sta...
Stampler.
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