Andrew Mallin
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Rockstars and Executions: A mid-Atlantic drug kingpin, a pro bono lawyer who rescued the innocent, and how they saved each other
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“Kathleen: “Send them all my love and best wishes for happiness.”
Jimmy Dennis: “I’m gonna do that, and you’re gonna keep getting better, alright? I can’t tell you how good it is to hear your voice again”.
Kathleen: (trying hard not to cry) “Jimmy, you take care.”
Jimmy: “You too, Kitty. Hey Andrew, you’re writing a book about someone who changed the legal game. She set precedents that are in place today going forward, but what’s most rare about Kitty Behan is she sees another person as a person. Most people see others in terms of what they can do for you. Kitty saved my life by seeing me as I am, and you quote me on that.”
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Jimmy Dennis: “I’m gonna do that, and you’re gonna keep getting better, alright? I can’t tell you how good it is to hear your voice again”.
Kathleen: (trying hard not to cry) “Jimmy, you take care.”
Jimmy: “You too, Kitty. Hey Andrew, you’re writing a book about someone who changed the legal game. She set precedents that are in place today going forward, but what’s most rare about Kitty Behan is she sees another person as a person. Most people see others in terms of what they can do for you. Kitty saved my life by seeing me as I am, and you quote me on that.”
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“You need to have a good Bonds man. He needs to be able to go up to a million dollars in a flash. I remember one time I was getting out on bond. The judge sets the bond but the payment or whatever is set up by this woman who’s like a clerk in some other part of the courthouse. And I’m standing there unrepentant and I got a certain fuck you attitude so I was kinda messing with her while she was processing me, making fun of the whole thing. She looked at me real serious and says “I hate people like you.” Well right then a couple police officers walk by and some of them ask me if I want anything from the sandwich shop, friendly as can be. I could see she knew they worked for me. But what did I care. I got out of there. They had found four kilos in one of my cars and I was only in custody for a couple hours.”
― Rockstars and Executions: A mid-Atlantic drug kingpin, a pro bono lawyer who rescued the innocent, and how they saved each other
― Rockstars and Executions: A mid-Atlantic drug kingpin, a pro bono lawyer who rescued the innocent, and how they saved each other
“The guy who was supposed to have lines (in the film) couldn’t handle a gun. I said, ‘I know how to handle a gun. I’ll shoot the woman, I’ll shoot the girl, hell I’d even shoot the dog, but hey, we should do this at night.’ If we were doing it for real, there’s no way we would do this during the day, and that's what I told the guy. The director acted a little scared, but then he said, ‘Okay, you’re the guy holding the gun then, you’re shooting them, and you got the speaking lines.”
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“You need to have a good Bonds man. He needs to be able to go up to a million dollars in a flash. I remember one time I was getting out on bond. The judge sets the bond but the payment or whatever is set up by this woman who’s like a clerk in some other part of the courthouse. And I’m standing there unrepentant and I got a certain fuck you attitude so I was kinda messing with her while she was processing me, making fun of the whole thing. She looked at me real serious and says “I hate people like you.” Well right then a couple police officers walk by and some of them ask me if I want anything from the sandwich shop, friendly as can be. I could see she knew they worked for me. But what did I care. I got out of there. They had found four kilos in one of my cars and I was only in custody for a couple hours.”
― Rockstars and Executions: A mid-Atlantic drug kingpin, a pro bono lawyer who rescued the innocent, and how they saved each other
― Rockstars and Executions: A mid-Atlantic drug kingpin, a pro bono lawyer who rescued the innocent, and how they saved each other
“The guy who was supposed to have lines (in the film) couldn’t handle a gun. I said, ‘I know how to handle a gun. I’ll shoot the woman, I’ll shoot the girl, hell I’d even shoot the dog, but hey, we should do this at night.’ If we were doing it for real, there’s no way we would do this during the day, and that's what I told the guy. The director acted a little scared, but then he said, ‘Okay, you’re the guy holding the gun then, you’re shooting them, and you got the speaking lines.”
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“Kathleen: “Send them all my love and best wishes for happiness.”
Jimmy Dennis: “I’m gonna do that, and you’re gonna keep getting better, alright? I can’t tell you how good it is to hear your voice again”.
Kathleen: (trying hard not to cry) “Jimmy, you take care.”
Jimmy: “You too, Kitty. Hey Andrew, you’re writing a book about someone who changed the legal game. She set precedents that are in place today going forward, but what’s most rare about Kitty Behan is she sees another person as a person. Most people see others in terms of what they can do for you. Kitty saved my life by seeing me as I am, and you quote me on that.”
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Jimmy Dennis: “I’m gonna do that, and you’re gonna keep getting better, alright? I can’t tell you how good it is to hear your voice again”.
Kathleen: (trying hard not to cry) “Jimmy, you take care.”
Jimmy: “You too, Kitty. Hey Andrew, you’re writing a book about someone who changed the legal game. She set precedents that are in place today going forward, but what’s most rare about Kitty Behan is she sees another person as a person. Most people see others in terms of what they can do for you. Kitty saved my life by seeing me as I am, and you quote me on that.”
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