NARRATOR: 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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WALTER: Morning. |
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Morning, Jess. |
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Looks like somebody's
ready for a nap. |
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Yeah. If I'm lucky. |
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The more tired she is,
the more she fights it. |
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Excuse me. |
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(ORGAN PLAYING) |
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MINISTER: Peace be with you. |
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Let us pray. |
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Dear Father, |
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we gather together, one family, |
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in the presence of your love. |
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We ask you to open
our hearts and our minds |
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so that we may be at peace. |
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We ask you to grant us courage, |
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so that we may
stand up to adversity |
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