In the criminal justice system, |
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the people are represented by two
separate yet equally important groups... |
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The police, who
investigate crime, |
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and the district attorneys,
who prosecute the offenders. |
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These are their stories. |
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It's like she expects me to
read her mind, for crying out loud. |
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Well, you're supposed to
do it without her having to ask. |
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You know, it shows you're
considerate or something. |
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Shows you're psychic. And by some
miracle, I figure out what she wants, |
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two seconds later
she changes her mind. |
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Take last night.
Where do we eat? |
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She says, "You choose. I
don't care." So I say, "Patsy's." |
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And suddenly she does care
and says, "Anyplace but Patsy's." |
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Am I boring you? |
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That guy. What about him? |
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The weenie-waver
Sarge was talking about? |
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Likes to flash the old
Chinese ladies while |
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they're doing their
morning tai chi Jackie Chan. |
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Could be. Hey, pal, talk to you? |
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Hey, you, stop! Police! |
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Stop! Get back here! |
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