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"Happy birthday to you
"Happy birthday, dear Chelsea
"Happy birthday to you"
-Happy birthday. -Good night.
Chelsea!
Chelsea, come on. We have no time.
My painting! Where"s my painting?
Daddy! Daddy!
Daddy!
Bob, get the hell out of there!
Jesus!
This was the scene years ago...
...as millions of dollars worth of Deardon paintings went up in smoke.
Deardon perished in the flames.
Surviving the inferno was his 26-year-old daughter, Chelsea.
Last night, that same Chelsea Deardon, now ...
...was arrested for attempting to steal one of her father`s valuable paintings...
...from Robert Forrester`s Manhattan penthouse. Police--
l was watching that.
Sorry! The news is so boring.
Did you do your homework?
l"m just finishing it.
Your mother always tells me to make sure you do it.
You tell me you have no homework.
Why is that?
l only have to write one paragraph on an emotion. lt"s easy.
Easy? You think things are easy?
-Can we go out for breakfast? -No, we can"t. We ate out last night.
When you stay with me, we"re a family.
We eat in...
...occasionally.
-Dad? -Yeah.
You didn"t sleep again, did you?
-You didn"t sleep again. -l slept.
l woke up and l heard these strange sounds.
And....
Were you dancing in the bathroom?
Dancing in the bathroom?
Mom says whenever you can"t sleep, you tap dance in the bathroom.
Do you believe that?
So l danced once or twice, but l don"t tap dance.
Dad!
Get back. l can handle it.
Got it.
Don"t tell Mom about the toast.
See you in a few days.
-Bye. -Bye.
-Good morning. -Good morning, Tom.
-You"re going to court. -Court?
Howard Marchek, receiving stolen property.
Slumber party?
-Marcheck is Henning"s case. -Yours now. He has laryngitis.
Tom, thanks. You were right about the landlady.
Put her on the bench, she cracked like an egg.
l cracked her like a walnut. She crumbled like blue cheese.
-He should open a restaurant. -How"d you get oatmeal on your shirt?
Do me a favor, will you? Help me with this shirt.
Great.
l hate to break up your aerobics class, but this is important.
-What is it, Blanchard? -Logan, l need that form.
-Of course you do. What is it? - ?
The monthly composite of trials and verdicts.
-Do you have it? -No. No, l don"t.
-Okay. -l filed an instead.
l know every form in every division of the DA"s office.
l assure you there"s no and l do know that.
You got me.
l"d like to see this form, on my desk by the end of the day.
-You"ve got lunch with the chief today. -l know. : his office.
: at Le Zinc.
Right, : . Le Zinc.
-Marchek, who"s the defense on that case? -Laura J. Kelly.
She once tried putting a dog on the witness stand.
Under oath?
Mr. Marchek is a beloved member of a very large, tight-knit family.
We"ve brought forth two dozen cousins, aunts, uncles, in-laws...
...each of whom has testified under oath that the alleged stolen property...
...was given to Mr. Marchek as birthday gifts by them.
Fourteen of them chose to give him a television set.
An unlikely coincidence?
Under normal circumstances, perhaps.
But we all heard Mr. Marchek"s sworn testimony...
...that all he wanted was a media room...
...not unlike that of the President of the United States.
The prosecution has made a big issue out of the fact...
...that none of these relatives could produce a receipt for the merchandise.
A lovely watch. Do you have a receipt?
No.
-Clerk, arrest this man. -Objection your honor.
Defense is fondling a juror.
Sustained.
You"re not a thief. Neither is Howard Marchek.
Receipts come, and receipts go.
He did what any compassionate human would"ve done in a situation like this.
He offered a fellow citizen a fair deal.
Are we to reward that kindness with a jail term?
For all our sakes, l hope not.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, please look into your hearts...
...place yourselves in Mr. Marchek"s position...
...and return a verdict of "not guilty." Thank you.
Before l begin my closing remarks, l"d like to congratulate Miss Kelly...
...on a defense which was so entertaining and imaginative.
l must confess, l didn"t know whether to refute it...
...or give it a round of applause.
But we"re not in a theater here. We"re in a court of law.
And in court we have to deal with the facts.
The defense says this was a birthday party.
We"ve all been to birthday parties. We"ve had our share of birthday presents.
But all known generosity pales when compared to the attention...
...lavished on Mr. Marchek by his adoring relatives.
This must have been some birthday party.
Detectives said they found TV sets, stereos, microwaves, typewriters.
Not the kind of variety you find at Sears...
...but definitely selling at much better prices.
What about the Obitser arraignment?
-l"ll set the date. -Mr. Logan.
Twenty-seven relatives, birthday presents. Were you serious?
lt was all l had. lt was the best possible defense.
lt should"ve never gone to court. You should have pleaded guilty.
Think of it this way: every person, guilty or innocent, deserves a defense.
-lt"s in the Constitution. -Why are you fol