He was never going to win that case, right?
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The decision to press the witness was realistic. The criminal defense attorney mentality about drowning the prosecutor in paperwork was realistic. The friendship between Cruise's character and Bacon's character was realistic
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Caffey never got to close, so using MM's "white" argument is unfair.
quote:Dont they already get 12hrs of that sh-t in undergrad?
"Now imagine she's white" should be an entire course in law school.
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So what you're saying is the script for AFGM was better than the script of ATTK. Fair enough.
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Capt. Ross: Corporal Barnes, I hold here the Marine Outline for Recruit Training. You're familiar with this book?
Cpl. Barnes: Yes, sir.
Capt. Ross: Have you read it?
Cpl. Barnes: Yes, sir.
Capt. Ross: Good. Would you turn to the chapter that deals with code reds, please?
Cpl. Barnes: Sir?
Capt. Ross: Just flip to the page of the book that discusses code reds.
Cpl. Barnes: Well, well, you see, sir code red is a term that we use, I mean, just down at Gitmo, I don't know if it's actually...
Capt. Ross: Ah, we're in luck then. Standard Operating Procedures, Rifle Security Company, Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Now I assume we'll find the term code red and its definition in that book. Am I correct?
Cpl. Barnes: No sir.
Capt. Ross: No? Corporal Barnes, I'm a Marine. Is there no book. No manual or pamphlet, no set of orders or regulations that lets me know that, as a Marine, one of my duties is to perform code reds?
Cpl. Barnes: No sir. No book, sir.
Capt. Ross: No further questions.
[as Ross walks back to his table Kaffee takes the book out of his hand]
Kaffee: Corporal, would you turn to the page in this book that says where the mess hall is, please.
Cpl. Barnes: Well, Lt. Kaffee, that's not in the book, sir.
Kaffee: You mean to say in all your time at Gitmo you've never had a meal?
Cpl. Barnes: No, sir. Three squares a day, sir.
Kaffee: I don't understand. How did you know where the mess hall was if it's not in this book?
Cpl. Barnes: Well, I guess I just followed the crowd at chow time, sir.
Kaffee: No more questions.
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Paper work is a weapon
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Paper work is a weapon
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my cousin Vinny gets my vote
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Lawyers have praised the accuracy of My Cousin Vinny's depiction of courtroom procedure and trial strategy.[4] At least one legal textbook uses the film as an "extremely helpful introduction to the art of presenting expert witnesses at trial".[5] Criminal defenders, professors, and other lawyers use the film to demonstrate voir dire and cross examination.[4] United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has cited My Cousin Vinny as an example of the principle that a client can choose his own lawyer.[6] In 2008 the ABA Journal ranked the film #3 on its list of the "25 Greatest Legal Movies",[2] and in 2010 ranked Pesci's character as #12 on its list of "The 25 Greatest Fictional Lawyers (Who Are Not Atticus Finch)".[7]