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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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Casey wiped her hands and kissed Paige's cheek.

"I'll see you at the tea," Casey said. "You've got some good prospects lined up?"

"Only Mrs. Cavanaugh and Sissy James, two of the richest women in Dallas. We'll get you out of that god-awful gas station yet."

Casey smiled and said, "You're great. I'm sorry I have to run, but the DA isn't easy to get time with."

"You know Luddy's caddy's son got a DUI and that man wouldn't let him off? Luddy called him himself. I don't know how a man like that gets elected and calls himself a good Republican. Oh, Luddy gave him an earful. Don't mention my name when you see him. It won't help at all."

Casey blinked and searched her friend's face to see if she was serious. She was.

"I won't," Casey said with a smile. "Thanks for the burger, and the tip."

CHAPTER 7

THe Twelve-Story Courthouse Buildings Stood Like Twin rectangular guardians between downtown Dallas and the scrubby greenbelt feeding off the murk of the Trinity River. By now, the sun's work assured heat from below as well as above, leaving the blacktop pliant and pulsing with thermal waves. Casey parked in the deck out back, took a side entrance, passed through the screeners, and rode the elevator up to the top where Dustin Cruz could survey his kingdom from a corner office full of leather and mahogany.

Casey drank in the vista through the floor-to-ceiling smoked glass and felt a pang of envy. Dustin Cruz swiveled around in his high-backed chair with the phone to his ear, the salt-and-pepper hair on his head so thick it looked like a rug. His bristly mustache, shoe-polish black, seemed to jump off his face and tended to distract people from the red blotches that worried his olive skin. The big DA nodded at Casey and signaled for her to hold on while he finished his business. She shifted from foot to foot until he hung up.

"Would you like to sit?" he asked, his low voice rumbling.

Casey did. She took out the file Jose had given her, slid it across the desktop, and said, "Dustin, I want to ask you a favor."

"Do I owe you a favor?" the DA asked, snorting and pointing to himself. "I must have missed that."

"I'll owe you one," Casey said. "And it won't cost you anything, no political capital. You won't take a shot in the papers. In fact, I'm betting that they'll love it."

"Love what?" Cruz asked.

"Your compassion."

"I don't have compassion," he said, the bags under his eyes giving him a weary cast. "I'm the DA. The judges-some of them-have compassion. Not my job."

"But you could have."

"Ms. Jordan," Cruz said, "I don't know you. I didn't see the movie, though I heard about it from my wife, and I read about you in the papers at the time, so I admire you. Also, I'm glad you've kept yourself busy with green cards and restraining orders, and left the real dirtbags in this city to me. That's why I'm sitting here talking to you when I've got five murder trials on the docket in the next three weeks. But right now, you're close to abusing the courtesy I've given you as a kind of celebrity."

Cruz forced a smile and looked at his watch.

"I'd like you to drop the charges against Rosalita Suarez."

Cruz narrowed his eyes. "The girl who killed the coyote?"

"Before you say anything," Casey said, "look at this."

She removed the file from her briefcase and slid the photos across the desk.

"This man smuggled illegals across the border from the bus stop in Nuevo Laredo for five years and these are some of his other victims," she said. "Women he peeled away from his group, the same way he tried with Rosalita, women he raped and then killed. The only difference is that when he got Rosalita off by herself, she had a.357 in her skirt, thanks to a cautious older brother. I've got the DNA reports on the other victims in here."

She flopped the rest of the file down on the edge of the desk.

"How did you get this?" Cruz asked.

"And a statement in here from the guy who picked up his route. This woman is completely innocent."

Cruz stared a moment, then flipped through some of what she had before he looked up.

He cleared his throat and said, "Maybe a reduction, but don't talk to me about dropping this."

"This isn't justifiable?" Casey said, pitching voice and eyebrows higher.

"No, not entirely. I'm sorry."

"I'll take it to trial if I have to," Casey said, clenching her hands to stop their trembling.

"You can afford that?" he asked. "You know I'll throw three ADAs at it and burn you to the ground with paperwork. No offense, but I play to win."

"Fine," she said, folding her arms. "Think of the patrons I'll get. Think of the press. Then think of the women voters."

"You don't shoot a man's balls off, I'm sorry."

"In self-defense?"

"Not in Texas," Cruz said. "A jury won't let that go, not a Texas jury."

"But rape and murder is okay as long as it's a Mexican girl?"

"My parents were Mexican," he said, the big mustache covering his mouth in its frown. "So that's that. And she was neither raped nor murdered by the victim."

"Those girls were," Casey said, jabbing her finger toward the photos.

"You say."

"You son of a bitch."

Cruz's face softened. "Look, we're the sixth most dangerous city in America. I win every election by double digits because we've got the fourth-highest conviction rate for murders. I've got her prints. I've got the gun. I've got her confession. She's either pleading guilty and doing time for something, or she's going down like a sack of concrete."

Casey didn't say anything. She pressed her lips tight, snatched up the photos and the DNA reports, and crammed the file back into her briefcase.

"Hey," Cruz said when she reached for the door, "try to get Tom Selleck."

"What?" she said, glaring at him.

Cruz stroked his mustache. "You know, the mustache, the green eyes. If they get Susan Lucci for the sequel, then I think I gotta be Selleck."

CHAPTER 8

HALF THE SHADE UNDER THE PUMP ROOF STOOD EMPTY, SO Casey knew her team had been hard at work. She let herself in the back way, taking one step inside before she recoiled, retching. She clasped her hand to her face and peered inside. A pool of sewer water covered her office floor. A small slick of luminescent greens, purples, and blues oozed across the surface, a psychedelic scum hinting of gasoline. From the low center of the small room a floor drain coughed and bubbled.

"Stacy!" she said, covering her face the instant the word left her lips.

Across the dark pool, the door swung open and Stacy appeared.

"Oh, God, I know," she said. "The plumber's on his way. Someone clogged the toilet."

Casey saw now that the outside bathroom door was ajar and the small stream issuing from it bounced merrily along the broken pavement, glinting in the sunshine as it made its way toward the street.

Casey looked down at her soaking foot and cursed before heading to the spigot on the near side of the building. She cranked it open and washed off her foot, shoe and all, before taking the shoe off and wiggling her toes under the cold water. The clients waiting patiently in the front craned their necks and watched politely. No one said a word when she rounded the corner and let herself in to the reception area. Along the one big window that remained sat five women in the folding lawn chairs used to stage the prospective clients before they were seen by a lawyer.

In the chair closest to Stacy's counter sat Maria Delgado. She stood when she saw Casey and clasped her hands together, muttering a prayer.

"I had no idea it got into your office," Stacy said, touching Casey's arm. "The whole place smells like shit, so I had no idea. They should be here any minute to get things pumped out. It's just the bathroom and the file room in the back. And your office. Everything else is okay, except the smell. We opened all the windows we could, so it's hot. I kept the air on, too, and I told them outside not to smoke."

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