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The clip fix daughter's accusations from Traffic (2000)
I appreciate you coming in so early this morning.
Judge Wakefield, it's an honor to handle it.
She's a minor. It probably would have expunged on her 18th birthday anyway.
Nevertheless, this is asensitive issue for me. I'm sure you can understand.
Like I said, open container, P.I., misdemeanor possession.
It's easy to make it go away.
One thing bothers me: The kid they dropped off had coke and heroin in him.
Serious amounts. He's lucky he's alive.
So I've got to ask: What's your daughter on?
I don't know what you mean.
I mean... have you asked her what kind of drugs she's tried?
No.
I don't know.
Is she in any kind of therapy, professional help?
No, no, no. No way.
My daughter is one of the leading students in her school.
Well, I hope it stays that way.
Yeah, hi, it's Robert.
I want you to clean out my schedule for the next three days.
Because I'm tired of talking to experts who've never left the beltway.
It's time to see the front lines.