I know where it went, but you got paid, too.
You and Freamon and maybe a dozen other guys.
It wasn't about the money.
Down the road, when we settle on this, and we will settle on this, I don't expect any of you will ever see another hour of OT again.
I don't expect any of you will be doing police work ever again.
And the only reason this isn't before a grand jury right now is because our mayor can't live with that.
Oh, yeah.
The mayor knows your name.
So this is your last case.
Work it.
If you're half the detective you think you are, you'll put this one down fast and take us all off the hook.
The longer this goes on, the worse the payback's gonna be.
But what does he really know? What he knows now isn't half of what he'll learn when we get to discovery.
They won't be able to produce a credible source of information.
They don't have to if it's not a registered CI A source is only If he can raise doubts in a judge's mind, we could be compelled to reveal our source.
At that point, we're giving up the wiretap.
And he gets the paperwork from the phone company.
Which has Stanfield's number on it.
God.
The only thing we can do is barter.
Then barter.
This can't go to court.
We do have some leverage.
What? Let's just say Mr.
Levy has problems of his own to deal with.
Make this go away and the mayor will not forget that you did so.
Nor will I.
Jimmy, ass up an' help us with this.
Shit is funky.
- We should take this into the box.
- Where's the pocket contents? We have questions about the reported kidnapping - Those two bags there.
- Yes, ma'am.
Well, that would seem to be the newspaper's problem.
I get another fucking call about a gray van, I'm burning that fucking newspaper building to the ground.
Ah.
What? Your homeless guy from days ago, what was in his pockets? - Bullshit.
- You got business cards? Yeah, but every card has an alibi.
- Let me see.
- I thought we were done with this.
So, where you going with this? Hey I think it's down.
Motherfucker, you ain't that good.
McNulty, what's up with it? - You OK, Gus? - Mm? Yeah, I'm good.
What? Alma, what's up? - It's empty.
- What's empty? The pad he waved at you, saying it was all filled with notes.
It's empty.
Every page.
Thanks.
What the fuck is that about? Uh-oh.
Alma, TV has police on a sweep of the homeless under Hanover street.
I'll get right to the point.
Please do.
- Maury, hey.
- Yeah, hi.
- You have Stanfield, right? He's your client? - Yeah, him and his people.
I have some stuff, straight from the grand jury that you're gonna wanna see sooner rather than later.
- Is this a title three case? - You'll find it interesting, I promise.
- All right.
When can you meet? - Tomorrow, after work.
Same money, right? - Yeah, the money's the same.
- Good.
We can grand jury Gary diPasquale tomorrow, along with that one-party consent call.
Or here's the deal.
No court trials.
Partlow pleads to all the bodies in the vacants and takes life, no parole.
We'd want the second shooter, too, but Pearson's beyond that now.
Metcalf and Wagstaff plead to possession with intent.
Stanfield takes ten years on conspiracy.
You're blackmailing an officer of the court.
The moment you came in here and offered that quid pro quo, you were guilty of obstruction of justice.
You're right.
I could get six to eight years.
And for bribery of a state's attorney and the violation of grand jury secrecy, you could see 10 to 12.
I'll be out a couple of years before you, Maury.
You come home, first round's on me, I guess.
So you'll let me walk to keep this case out of open court? That file must be dirty as hell.
Huh? The conspiracy charge on Stanfield falls without the cellphones and you and I both know that if someone does some digging, they're gonna find an illegal wiretap and you're gonna lose the phones.
Everhart, 274, Maryland 459 or Ceccolini, 435, US, 268.
Lying cops don't automatically kill a case.
But that's a lot of risk on appeal.
And a lot of dirt for your office to show.
No.
You're scared of the light.
Partlow takes his chances on the legit murder charge only.
The conspiracy count goes and Stanfield and the rest walk.
Stanfield walks but the case goes on the stet docket, not dismissed outright.
And, although I can tell you there are people in this city who can't tolerate a scandal at this particular moment, that dynamic changes after November.
The election.
After November, no one is going to care as much about showing dirt.
If Carcetti wins, he's in Annapolis.
If he loses, he's an incumbent mayor who can take a hit or two.
So tell Mr.
Stanfield that this is his only window.
Partlow pleads to all the murders and both lieutenants plead to the drugs.
Then Stanfield retires.
He's done.
We even get the scent of him on the street ever again, this case comes off stet and goes to trial.
And if we have to put a few cops in jail right behind him, so be it.
We'll bring the evidence and take a hit.
Your client walks away now or the both of you don't walk at all.
Let's go.
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