Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series)
Disappearing Acts (2002)
Brian Delate: U. S. Marshal #2
Quotes
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U.S. Marshal #2 : [In the U.S. Marshall Interrogation room] How much do you make a year?
Elliot Stabler : It depends on overtime, but why don't we say $68,940.
U.S. Marshal #2 : Must be hard to make ends meet with a family of six.
Elliot Stabler : I'm a cop.
U.S. Marshal #2 : And the NYPD has a history of being squeaky clean.
Elliot Stabler : I want my phone call.
U.S. Marshal #2 : We can hold you for up to 72 hours without giving you one. Fallout from 9/11. Who else did you talk to?
Elliot Stabler : I'm done talking. Charge me or let me go.
U.S. Marshal #2 : Have a seat.
Elliot Stabler : You know we had nothing to do with the hit. I'm not confessing, so why don't you just let me go? You think I don't use these tactics myself?
U.S. Marshal #2 : I can make you sit down, Detective Stabler. Up to you.
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Elliot Stabler : [In the U.S. Marshall Interrogation room] I already told you what happen.
U.S. Marshal #2 : Tell it to me again. How'd you get the address?
Elliot Stabler : Peter Sipes gave it to me.
U.S. Marshal #2 : Then it's convenient for you he's dead since we can't corroborate your story.
Elliot Stabler : Yeah, that's one way of looking at it.
U.S. Marshal #2 : No, that's how it is.
Elliot Stabler : Well, this is crazy, and I'm due a phone call.
U.S. Marshal #2 : Who else did you talk to?