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Daniel Kaffee, a lawyer for the US Navy, is the defense counsel appointed to two young Marines accused of murdering another soldier in their unit. Although he is well trained, he’s fairly inexperienced and has a track record of plea bargaining. He has a meeting with the prosecutor, a savvy and shrewd man named Jack Ross. They haggle back and forth over the boys’ sentence.
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START: Ross: Dan Kaffee. Kaffee: Smilin’ Jack Ross. Ross: Welcome to the big time. Kaffee: Don’t flatter yourself.
END: Kaffee: Jack, do we have a deal? Ross: Work for it. Kaffee: Jack, do we have a deal? Ross: You don’t know it yet, pal, but you’re going to school tomorrow.
Citation: Sorkin, Aaron._ A Few Good Men_. Samuel French, 1989, pp. 35-37.
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