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But if they had a sexual relationship as seems they did according to Misumi, then they'd be conspirators.
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But, did he acknowledge it?
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He was really uncomfortable.
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Out of his expression, I'd say yes.
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But he didn't openly acknowledge it.
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I'm sure they were sleeping around.
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I could sense it as soon as I saw that woman's face.
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At no time does he say:
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"She asked me to kill him."
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Let me see.
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- Give it to me.
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- Yes.
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I doubt the prosecutor will reduce the sentence because of this email.
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They've decided he's guilty, there's no going back.
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I know what I'm talking about, I was a prosecutor before.
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Yes, but, about this?
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"She said that if I didn't involve her in this, she'd take care of me".
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Here it is.
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Yeah, but she could be referring to their sexual relationship, not the killing.
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What's the motive?
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Revenge or life insurance?
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Whatever works best for the client, clearly.
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Yes, of course, as a legal strategy.
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What else should we consider?
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- Nothing, I guess.
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- Exactly.
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We'll never find out what the truth is.
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That's why we lean to the more beneficial motive.
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Okay, so what will we do?
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Follow it and risk it?
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We have to look for mitigating factors, it is a jury trial.
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Personally, I'd doubt before requesting the death penalty.
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The defence is asking for some emails to be admitted as evidence.
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Objection.
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Very well, why the objection?
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Do you consider the emails to be unreliable?
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No, because they are irrelevant.
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How?
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These are objective evidence.
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Objection overruled in this case.
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Okay...
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Very well, then.
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Admitted.
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The defence is not denying culpability, correct?
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No, we don't deny it.
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This is about whether there was intent of robbery.
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Yes, we oppose the accusation of premeditated robbery.
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Let's see.
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I see that the prosecutor will call wife Mizue and daughter Sakie as witnesses.
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That's correct.
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- What does the defence say?
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- You decide, your honor.
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Will the defence call some witnesses?
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Yes.
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The defence will also call to testify, Mizue, the wife.
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To rebuke the accusation of premeditated robbery.
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That's right.
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We will also call Megumi, the daughter of the accused.
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Yes, that's our intention.
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What say the prosecutors?
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As you decide, your honor.
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Alright.
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In that case,
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The date will be set to...
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I doubt an email can demonstrate that she asked him to kill her husband.
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It will help knock down the charge of premeditated robbery.
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I think he panicked and decided to blame someone else.
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You seem to be convinced this is a robbery-homicide.
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You're only concerned about reducing time.
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That's why lawyers do.
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Lawyers like you keep criminals from accepting blame.
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How?
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What exactly does "accepting blame" mean?
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It means to not to drift away from the truth.
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The truth?
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OK, I think that's enough.
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We're clearly on opposite sides.
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Aren't we?
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Good day.
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- I've kept you waiting
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- It's alright.
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This house doesn't follow the norms.
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They didn't respect the minimum distance.
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Over there is his second wife, 24 years younger than he is.
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Wow, I almost envy him.
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But at night it's hell, they're very noisy.
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- Go ahead.
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- Thank you.
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How did Mr. Misumi behave?
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He respected the rules.
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Took out garbage on time.
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By the way, he asked me to send some sweaterss.
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Did he get them?
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There was a green one.
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- Yes, he was wearing it.
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- It must be cold in jail.
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Though that's no different from here.
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It smells musty in winter.
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There's no ventilation.
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Tell me...
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