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O'Brien steps up to the plate and gets Osvaldo to admit that the police found him thanks to his girlfriend who was angry with him after he knocked up another girl. O'Brien asks if he is a gangbanger, and he says no sirree. O'Brien presses, though: Then Osvaldo doesn't belong to the Diablos? Well, yeah, kind of, yeah, he's a Diablo… Osvaldo stumbles all over his answer, which is a score for O'Brien. She pounces on his lie, and he tries to claim, "It was a mistake" 8.

O'Brien comes in for the kill, asking what the difference is between a mistake and lie. Osvaldo give the jury puppy-dog-eyes and says he just wants to turn his life around. O'Brien ain't backing down now, though, and she starts pounding him about the Diablos. Turns out that in order to get into the gang, Osvaldo had to 1 fight a fellow Diablo, and 2 cut somebody up a stranger where it showed. O'Brien sinks her fangs. So Osvaldo could fight a gangbanger, cut a stranger, and beat on his girlfriend, but he was afraid of Bobo?

The jurors aren't buying it. Now the screenplay heads to the visitor's area of the jail; Steve and his dad are talking. They start off with small talk about the trial, and then Steve tells him he's going on the stand. Steve tells his dad he'll tell the truth: that he's innocent. You can cut the father-son tension with a knife. Steve asks if his dad believes he's innocent, and Mr. Thursday, July 9th Quotes. Page Number and Citation : 92 Cite this Quote. Friday, July 10th Quotes. Page Number and Citation : Cite this Quote.

Tuesday, July 14th Quotes. Related Themes: Lies and Self-Interest. Friday afternoon, July 17th Quotes. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance. Monday, July 6th. Zinzi then called a detective he knew with the information. Wednesday, July 8. The screenplay cuts to a Thursday, July 9th. The man cries with anxiety, and Steve wants to cry with him. Harmon visits him. Friday, July 10th.

Saturday, July 11th. Sunday, July 12th. Steve looks over his movie and wishes that this life were only a movie. Monday, July 13th. Steve resumes his screenplay. When pressed, Bobo admits that he never talked to Steve himself and Tuesday, July 14th. Steve recalls Mr. Sawicki telling his film students The scene cuts back to the courtroom.

Sawicki describes Steve as an honest, Write a comment Giridhar This answer contains spoilers… view spoiler [O'Brien viewed Steve as guilty despite his innocent verdict in court, and felt that she had freed a guilty person.

I believe that O'Brien held a stereotype for Steve, which influenced her belief that Steve was guilty. View 2 comments. Connor O O'Brien's job was done. She did what she had to do, and as a professional lawyer, she picked up her things and went to the next case.

She was a good lawyer and was able to give her client freedom and get him a 'Not Guilty' sentence. Whether she didn't believe her client was innocent or not isn't valid as that doesn't apply to a professional lawyer.

And she said they could appeal if the case didn't turn out, a lawyer wouldn't offer an appeal if they didn't think you were innocent. I also see some people thinking she was racist, she wasn't.

A racists lawyer just wouldn't defend you.



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