Tim Green - Above The Law

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Readers last saw Casey Jordan in The Letter of the Law, where she defended her law professor for the grisly murder of a student only to discover he was guilty. After, Casey left her high-powered practice and wealthy husband and opened a legal aid clinic.
When an illegal Mexican immigrant is shot on a ranch outside Dallas, it makes the news, not because of the immigrant, but because of the shooter, Senator Tucker Dean. It looks like a hunting accident, and the well-loved young Senator spins the disaster artfully with his tearful press conference… until the sister in law of the victim steps forward with another tale.
The senator's wife was regularly visiting the victim, so Casey theorizes he was shot by the husband for revenge. When INS takes the victim's daughter away and tries to deport his wife, it looks like a cover-up of epic proportions. Casey approaches the D.A.'s office with information, only to discover that no prosecutor will take on this case. The senator is powerful and on track for a presidential nomination in a few years, so no one wants to tangle with him.
Casey is determined to see the truth come out. If the state won't prosecute a murderer, she will sue him in civil court on behalf of the mother. But this popular senator is wily, vindictive, and dangerous. What will happen to Casey when she goes up against a man who seems above the law?

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Jose hung up and began a different search.

He positioned himself in front of the tree where the senator had supposedly shot from and aimed the flashlight in the direction of the stump where Elijandro had sat. Beyond it, a big silver beech rose up on one side with what looked like a younger oak-about eight inches in diameter-on the other. Beyond them yawned the pitch black of the open field, where the turkey had supposedly been.

As he stepped over the stump, Jose shone his light down into the scuffed-up leaves and crouched. Softly he pushed aside the leaves, one at a time, filling the night air with a damp loamy smell, until he found some purple rubbery matter that he suspected was gore. He poked at it with his fingertip, verifying it to be more than clotted blood. Gage hadn't exaggerated.

Shining the beam, he stalked over to the beech tree and ran his hands over its smooth gray skin. He found nothing. He bent to the small oak with its rougher bark, went over it once, and then again more carefully. His fingers passed over a rough brown patch in a jagged crease. He took out his knife and poked the tip into the fibrous web, digging in half an inch before the point struck something metal. With his heart pounding he stepped back, shone his light, and took a photo of the tree's trunk with his phone, closing in to take a second one up close. He dug around what he now realized was a hole until the warped copper of the shotgun slug was exposed.

He took another picture, then dug the rest of it out, taking care to dig the knife into the tree and not the slug itself in order to preserve its integrity. When he had it free, he examined it under the beam of light, turning it over, but seeing nothing he could pinpoint. He fished a plastic Baggie from the backpack, dropped the slug in, and returned the bag to his pack.

Jose looked around, breathing hard. His heart pounded out a quick beat inside his chest. He knew that if the slug had passed through Elijandro's head, even though the human eye couldn't know it, a forensics lab could.

CHAPTER 27

JOSe'S BLOOD COOLED AS THE HIGHWAY SNAKED INTO THE HIGH-rises of downtown Dallas. He thought about Casey and checked his phone, saw the calls he'd missed, and dialed her up.

"Are you okay?" Jose asked. "I saw you called."

"I'm okay now."

"What happened?" he asked.

She told him about the creep who had served her the lawsuit papers.

"We had a guy downtown once," Jose said, "he went to serve this husband with divorce papers. He pops out from between two cars in this parking garage and before he can say anything, the husband buries a screwdriver in the guy's chest, said he had a window in his office that he could never get open. Guy went free, too. Partly because the window story checked out, but partly because I think the jury felt like that service guy got what he deserved, sneaking around like that."

"I gave him a pretty good gash with my nails," she said. "Where are you?"

"On my way back just now," he said. "Listen, Gage showed me where it happened. I waited until it got dark and went back in there by myself. I think I've got something, a shotgun slug. I took it out of a tree. If it's what killed Elijandro, there'll be bone and blood on it."

"How does that help?" Casey asked. "No one ever said Chase didn't shoot him."

"If he shot him with this, it's going to be hard to say it was an accident," Jose said.

He explained to her about turkey hunting.

"A slug you use for deer," he said. "That's it."

"Deer or a man."

"Or a man," Jose said. "Plus, Gage is lying. His face is a billboard. Even a Podunk cop would have saved the shell casing, and he would have questioned the senator and a lot of other people around him when he saw the little gap between two trees that he was supposedly shooting at the turkey through. And this report? It looks like a third-grader wrote it. This thing is like an anthill. Looks like a mound of dirt until you kick it over."

"They didn't do an autopsy, either," Casey said. "Some local funeral director signed the death certificate and they buried him quick."

"No autopsy?" Jose said. "How's all this gonna look when they get Gage on the stand? This thing is way too sloppy. He's either gonna have to spill what happened or get pegged as an accomplice. Big stiff white boy like that don't want to see the inside of no Texas jail."

"You think we can get this to a trial?"

"If it weren't a US senator, I'd say no doubt about it," Jose said. "With Chase? We need to tread light."

Neither of them said anything for a moment and Jose rolled down the exit ramp and turned onto the city street that would take him home.

"You okay?" Jose asked, stopping at a light.

"Sure," Casey said. "Fine."

"You want me to come over?"

When she didn't respond, he cracked his neck from side to side and shifted in his seat, his hands tight on the wheel.

Then she said, "No rashes, right?"

The light turned green. He grinned, whipping his truck around, and said, "Guaranteed."

In the morning, Jose woke to find Casey standing at the edge of the bed, fully dressed, tugging on his big toe.

"Look," she said, "I don't want to ruin a good thing."

Jose rubbed his eyes and sat up, his bare back against the headboard, gathering the sheets around his waist.

"That bad?" he said, peeking under the sheet.

She blushed and shook her head. She'd stacked her hair up in a tight bun and even the nape of her neck flushed.

"No," she said, drawing out the word and sitting on the edge of the bed. "But we've got this thing, this case, and there's a lot to it. If we're right, and something really happened, it's going to get worse before it gets better. A lot worse. I just don't want to get bogged down."

"I'm kind of supercharged after that," Jose said.

"I need you," Casey said, "as an investigator. I'd like to think we can put this to the side and keep going on the case, not get distracted."

"An occasional distraction is never a bad thing," he said, hugging his knees. "Right?"

"Maybe," she said, her expression giving nothing away. "Let's just not count on anything. If it happens, hey, okay. No expectations, that's all. You want breakfast?"

"You making it?"

"What did I just say about expectations?" she asked, arching an eyebrow, then cracking a smile. "There's a cafe on the canal."

After breakfast, Jose took his slug downtown to Dante Villa, a guy he knew in the police lab, while Casey visited her friend at the morgue.

Jose stood over Dante's shoulder as he punched up the digital image on his computer.

"You got a winner," Dante said. "Trace amounts of blood and bone."

"Is it old?"

"Not so old. A few weeks, I'm gonna guess."

"Can you do a DNA profile without anyone knowing?" Jose asked.

"You want to match it to something?"

"Eventually. Can you keep it semiofficial?"

"I can slip it in with some files I've got going, sure," Dante said, cleaning his glasses on a corner of his lab coat. "Preserve the chain of evidence, if that's what you mean. You might have to pay for the test. That way no one can bitch at me for doing it later on. Can I ask what you're going to do with all this?"

"This is one where, honestly," Jose said, "you're not going to want to know. If it turns back to bite me in the ass, you're better off sticking to the science."

"Something I'll see in the paper?"

Jose said, "More like CNN."

CHAPTER 28

TEXAS ISN'T LIKE A LOT OF PLACES," JESSICA SAID, PASSING A FILE across her desk to Casey. "We like autonomy, right? So you get some off-the-map town like Wilmer that can have the local funeral director designated as its coroner and even though we're half an hour up the road and technically they're in our jurisdiction, they call the shots."

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