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Tim Green: The Letter Of The Law

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When Donald Sales' 22-year-old daughter is brutally murdered while at law school, he comes undone. In a fit of rage, he accuses his daughter's professor, Eric Lipton, of killing her. Lipton hires Casey Jordan as his attorney and maintains his innocence throughout the trial. Then just as the jury announces its verdict of "not guilty" Lipton leans toward his lawyer and whispers a confession of his guilt – knowing he is protected bt attorney-client privilege. Now, Casey has to decide: will she uphold her legal oath to protect her client, or will she join forces with an obsessed father who demands that a killer be brought to justice?

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Tony leaned her way and whispered, "Should I have someone get us some sandwiches while we wait?"

"No," she told him, smiling gently. "I've got plans for lunch already. Besides, there won't be time for sandwiches."

"What do you mean?" he asked.

"This won't take more than twenty minutes."

Casey was wrong.

It took twenty-four. The jury foreman stood and handed the verdict to the bailiff, who handed it to the judge. She read it, handed it back, and told the foreman to please read the verdict.

The foreman, a lineman for the telephone company, was nervous and unused to speaking in public. Forgetting most of the formalities, he simply blurted out, "We're the jury and we find the defendant not guilty."

Emotion washed through the courtroom like the crest of a flood. While Tony patted her on the back, Catalina Enos buried her head in Casey's chest, sobbing hysterically and begging her in broken English to accept her heartfelt thanks. The husband's family burst out into angry shouts and had to be forcibly removed from the courtroom.

After accepting the district attorney's perfunctory congratulations, Casey put her arm around the young girl and ushered her out of the courtroom and down the steps without bothering to stop for the shrieking mob of reporters hungry for sound bites. She'd let Tony handle that part of it. It wouldn't do her any good anyway.

When she'd finally fought their way through, Casey tucked the still sobbing girl into the front seat of her Mercedes and got in beside her. They'd optimistically gone over their plan during the past several weeks. Casey had located a halfway house for women in the Houston area that had agreed to take Catalina and help her through a job-training program until she became self-sufficient. The home provided counseling for women who lived in fear like Catalina, and Casey assured her that she would be quite safe from her husband's family since no one but she and a trusted friend would know where she was.

Casey drove through the downtown area to an IHOP resting in the shadow of the highway overhead. Donald Sales sat in a vinyl booth by the window drinking coffee and reading the paper. He looked up in surprise when they walked in.

"I thought I'd be here all day," he said.

"You know I work fast," Casey said with a smile.

"This is true," he replied, signaling for them to sit down.

"Sit and eat, Catalina," Casey told the girl. "You've got a long drive. This is the friend I told you about. I trust him with my life, Catalina, and so can you."

The girl smiled bashfully at Sales and scooted into the booth. Casey slipped Sales an envelope.

"What's this?" he asked, his eyes sharpening.

"For expenses," she told him.

Sales snorted and handed it back. She took it, knowing better than to argue.

"Sit down," he told her.

"I'd love to, but I can't," she said. "I've got a meeting."

Casey held out her hand. Sales took it and she bent over and kissed him on the cheek.

"Thank you, Donald," she said.

"What for?" he said brusquely. "Kidnapping you, or being a stellar client?"

It had taken several weeks for the media storm surrounding Lipton's death to subside. But during that time many months ago, Casey had worked assiduously to convince the district attorney that he would be best served by dropping any and all charges against Donald Sales. Bob Bolinger had been instrumental in her efforts. And although it was certainly unorthodox for a cop to help prove someone innocent, Bolinger privately told his friends that it was no more unorthodox than letting James Unger take all the credit for bringing down Lipton.

After she'd secured Sales's freedom, Casey had turned all her energies toward getting a mistrial declared for Catalina. Using every contact she'd ever made, she accelerated the appeal, got the new trial, and even succeeded in sullying Van Rawlins's reputation by having him removed from the case.

"Both," Casey replied now, backing away. "You changed my life."

"For the better?"

"I think so," she told him. "I don't know… I hope so"

***

Casey got back into her car and went to the better side of town. A valet parked her car for her, and she walked in through the etched glass doors, searching for the best table in the house. He would be waiting for her there. She saw his familiar smile and waved cheerily herself as she glided through the busy place, drawing the attention of every man who was unaccompanied by a woman and even some who were. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw a friend at the bar to whom she gave a discreet little nod.

Sitting gracefully, she met Taylor's smile by flashing her own perfect teeth. He rose from the table, took her hand, and kissed it gently.

"You look radiant," he told her. "You look absolutely stunning."

"I feel good," she told him, sitting down across from him and picking up the wine list. Taylor, dressed to perfection himself in a navy blue windowpane suit, gazed appreciatively at her while she perused the selection. A tall, trim waiter appeared in a bone jacket and black bow tie.

"A bottle of the Iron Horse brut," she told him.

"Very good," he said, taking the list with a questioning look at Taylor.

"How about some Dom?" her husband suggested.

"No," she said with a close-lipped smile. "Iron Horse is every bit as good, just a little less expensive."

Taylor chuckled at the thought and asked, "Why the champagne?"

"Oh, two things," she said perkily. "First, I won a huge case…"

"Excellent!" he said enthusiastically.

The waiter arrived with the wine and opened the bottle, which she told him to simply pour.

"Second," she said, raising her glass, "because today is a new beginning."

They touched glasses softly, and each of them sipped their wine delicately.

"It is good," he said. "And I'm glad you feel like today is a new beginning. I think that's what it should be. I think that's how we should approach things, Casey. We need to forget the past and move forward like we were meeting almost for the first time."

"Like strangers?" she asked inquisitively.

He gave her a strange look and said uncertainly, "I guess that's right."

"Well, you're right about forgetting the past. And I'd like to make it a clean break, through and through. That way we can both begin again."

Casey removed a document from her purse and unfolded it. She handed it across the table to him along with a gold pen.

"What?" he said.

"It's our divorce," she told him pleasantly. "That way we can really start over."

"You mean get divorced and get remarried?" he said with a confused grimace.

"No," she said. "I mean get divorced and start over, like strangers."

"You want me to court you?" he said, annoyed.

"No," she told him with a straight face. "I don't want you to court me. I don't want anything from you. This document gives you everything but my personal bank account and my car. I don't want anything from you, Taylor…"

"I'm not signing any goddamned divorce!" he said, raising his voice and drawing stares from the surrounding tables. "It's not going to be that easy for you, little miss lawyer. You don't just lead me on and-"

"I never led you on," she said forcefully.

"You asked me here!" he shouted. "You said you had a proposal to make!"

"Of course I did," she said, seething. "And I do. This is my proposal. You sign this paper here and now or I'll dig in and fight you for every penny, every piece of art, and every stick of furniture I ever laid my eyes on. My deal is a clean break and you keep your money and everything else. All I want is my life. I want my life to start over… This is your last chance at a deal like this, and you know me well enough to know that I'm not bluffing."

Taylor 's face twisted with rage. He snatched the document and looked it over before violently scratching his name on it and throwing it down on the table in front of him. He stood then and grabbed his glass of champagne, raising it to douse her.

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