My Cousin Vinny (1992)
We saved the best for last.
Well, at least the funniest! Two teenage boys from New York are traveling down south when a series of coincidences lands them in jail charged with first degree murder. They can't afford the $50K for an attorney so they call the lawyer cousin of one of the boys. Vinny is a stereotypical New Yorker who is initially a complete disaster, but can he get them off the hook ?
Behind the humor is actually a very procedurally intense storyline. At every turn Vinny trips over himself because he does not understand what procedure is, much less which specific procedures apply to this case. The British director of this movie actually hired three attorneys to ensure that the movie was accurate to the American judicial process.
Warning: This movie has a lot of strong language. If you are offended by this you may want to watch a version on television, if possible. Then again, if you are offended by strong language you may not want to work in a law firm. Unfortunately many, if not most, law firms use strong language frequently!
What to do
Get some popcorn, rent the video, and watch the movie. Consider the themes and questions presented below. Even if you have seen it before, watch it again from the viewpoint of a paralegal-to-be.
Major Themes
Prosecution; procedure; evidence; interviewing; examination
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