‘Take a seat.’
‘Can somebody tell me what is going on?‘
‘I said sit down!’
‘I heard you well. But I need you to answer my question. I know my rights.‘
‘I know your rights, too. But right now I am asking questions and you are answering them. Is that clear?’
‘I want to know why I am here. That’s all.’
‘Is this your gun?’
‘Yes, it is.’
‘There are your fingerprints all over it.’
‘Of course there are my fingerprints on it. I said it is my gun.’
‘Well, Mr Dean, you have a problem.’
‘Why?’
‘We believe a person was killed with this gun last night.’
‘Not possible.’
‘How do you know?’
‘I know because I have that gun on me all the time. And I didn’t shoot anyone. That’s how I know.’
‘I hope you have no problem to sign it on the paper.’
‘No problem at all.’
‘OK. So do it! Here’s the pen.’
‘What’s this?’
‘It’s a piece of paper.’
‘Yeah, I can see that. But you don’t expect me to sign a blank piece of paper, do you?!’
what is going on? – čo sa deje?
I know my rights. – Poznám svoje práva.
fingerprint /ˈfɪŋɡəprɪnt/ – odtlačok prsta