You've always been - straight-up with me, Stolte. - You have my word. - Your Honor, from the outset, Mr. - Burrows' case has been tainted by - a conspiracy characterized - by destruction of evidence, - distortion of the truth, - and witness intimidation. - Again, Judge, I have to object. - These are some serious accusations - with absolutely no proof. - No proof? What have I been - arguing for the past 20 minutes? - You got me. - Judge Kessler, Mr. - Tucci might not appreciate the weight - of what we've just presented, - but surely you must. - As Ms. Donovan stated, - a top video forensic analyst - has disputed the authenticity - of a surveillance tape - that was the key piece of evidence - in convicting Lincoln Burrows. - That's the tape that no - longer exists, right? - Because your client - had it destroyed. - Unless my client is a rusted water - pipe in the County Records office, - I'm afraid you're mistaken. - Judge, Ms. - Donovan's apartment was blown up - in an attempt to - silence both her and me. - That was independently corroborated - as a gas leak, Your Honor. - Judge, a month ago, - a Secret Service agent named Paul - Kellerman visited my office. - I saw Kellerman last night, when he shot - and killed another agent, Daniel Hale, - right after Hale told me that - Terrence Steadman was alive and well. - Your Honor, - I'm presenting to the clerk an affidavit
- from the Director of the - Secret Service agency. - It states that at no - time has there ever been - an agent of that organization by the - name of Paul Kellerman, or Daniel Hale. - In addition, there were no other - witnesses to this shooting. - p袾o bullets were found, - no blood, no shell casings. - The only witness to this alleged - murder is Veronica Donovan, - Lincoln Burrows' ex-girlfriend. - Now, Your Honor, - I feel for Ms. Donovan. - Save it. - I do. - But desperation causes - desperate acts. - And that's what we're seeing here today, - Your Honor. - My client, the Vice President - of the United States... - Judge Kessler... - Do either of you have any - evidence that is admissible? - Even just tangible? - Your claims, if true, - are terrifying. - But anything, or anyone, - that could verify your story is either - gone, missing or dead. - I know time is of the essence. - I'll reserve judgment for now. - I'll take your arguments - into consideration, - and I'll have a decision - within a few hours. - These little bastards are the bane - of my existence, I swear to God. - You get this a lot? - Yeah, they're attracted to - the heat when they're cold, - plus, they got collapsible - vertebrae or some deal, - so they can squeeze through a crack - yea big, if they're determined. - And he shorted the wire - just by biting on it? - Not by chewing on - the wire alone, - but if the tail touches metal, - it acts as a ground, - and boom, fuse pops. - Along with the rat. - - I'll be damned. - So, can you change the fuse? - Yeah, there's another one - right here in the box. - Can do it now? - Right after I notify the State - and fill out the paperwork. - Now, hold up a minute, you two. - Both of you. - We're gonna give more time - to a guy who killed the - Vice President's brother? - This guy's a terrorist. - Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Forget about losing our jobs, - we could all face charges. - Only the three of us know. - Real easy to keep it that way. - It's your guys' call. - How much longer? - Six hours. - Open on 40! - Scofield, your brother's gonna be - transported to Final Visitation soon. - You can meet him there. - You look surprised. - You knew it was - scheduled today. - No, I... - You were saying? - They'll be transporting you to - Final Visitation in a minute. - Thanks for keeping - your word, Linc. - Linc, you're gonna have - to change into these. - What's that? - At the moment of death, - the body becomes incontinent, so... - - It's a diaper? - Yeah. - You need to wear it. - Make me. - It's a good look, huh? - It's, uh, for the electricity. - Hair gets in the - way or something. - I did everything I could. - I know you did. - Last time I had my head shaved - was when I was running with Derek. - Remember Derek? - Uh, Yeah. - Bet me 40 bucks I wouldn't shave it. - I said, make it 100. - Still owes me. - Have You heard from Veronica? - - She's supposed to be coming. - Is there any news on the appeal? - 'Cause there could still be a chance... - Stop it. Michael, please. - This thing's gonna happen. - I got to get my head straight. - Let's just share memories, - swap stories, - talk about the damn weather, - anything but torturing myself - with the idea of hope. - I can't take it anymore. - All right. - - You can't go, LJ. - - I don't care. - I have to see him. - You can't go to the prison. - You'll never make it through the gate. - There will be cops everywhere. - Look, you got to wait until we get - all this cleared up, all right? - It's the judge's clerk. - Lyle, what do you got? - Yeah. - Thanks, man. - They ruled against us. - Yeah. - I'm going to go and see him. - I'm going to stay here with LJ. - You gonna be okay going alone? - Yeah, I'm going to be fine. - Tell Lincoln... - you know, just, we tried. - Go to the back room. Go! - You're the attorneys - for Lincoln Burrows? - You letting me win, Michael? - No. - Mm-hmm. Show me your cards. - - I'm not going to show you my cards. - Show me your cards. - - I'm not going to show you my cards. - Give me your cards. - Gin. - Funny, that. - Three out of five. - How often would you - make those for LJ? - Whenever I had him on weekends. - Maybe the only decent - thing I ever did for him. - No. You were there for him. - Not enough. - I don't know how they can - stomach stuff before... - We lost the appeal. - Your friend Sara - came by, though. - Did She hear You out? - She did. - Is she going to - talk to her father? - I sure as hell hope so. - It doesn't matter - any more, guys. - You've done more - than enough for me. - That's the most - important thing. - I couldn't bring LJ. - I know. - I can get him on - the phone, though. - What do I say? - LJ... it's your dad. - Hey, Dad. - LJ. - So, This is it. - Yeah. - I am... I want you to, uh... - stick with Veronica and Nick and - clear your name. You'll be all right. - I wish I could be there, Dad. - Me, too. - 'Cause there's something - I want to tell you. - What's that? - I had a dream last night. - You and me were working on a house, - pounding nails. - And in the dream... - it felt like we were older. - It was so clear. - The whole dream. - And when I woke... - I knew that today wasn't - going to be the end. - That... - That we'll see each - other again, Dad. - I know it. - I love you, Dad. - Those numbers support Burrows' claim - about Terrence Steadman's - pending indictment. - Now, with the related murders, - and then the confidential informant, - I just wanted to make sure that you - were fully aware of the circumstances. - I'm fully acquainted with - the Burrows case, Sara, - but I never heard - about any of this. - Well, I hadn't either until I spoke - with Burrows' attorneys this afternoon. - And I understand that most of this - evidence is technically - considered circumstantial, - but I think you'll agree - it's hard to ignore. - How did you get - involved with all this? - These men are my patients. - It's my job advocate for them. - Come on, Sara, how many of these - guys say that they are innocent? - 80, 90 percent? - I mean, it's not like you're asking - me for a new bike here, kid.