Sergio De La Pava - A Naked Singularity

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“True but this is different. From what I see, Arronaugh doesn’t seem to give a rat’s ass about being reversed and this is consistent with the scouting report I got on her. Think of the ridiculous way she overruled all those objections. Every single one of them was legitimate.”

“Arguably.”

“Trust me. Forget your fancy law books, the only thing that matters here is how much she likes or dislikes me. I should have been kissing her ass from the outset.”

“Why didn’t you?”

“I don’t know, genetics? Anyway I’m not saying it’s impossible to get the instruction from her, just saying it’s going to be an uphill battle.”

“Why not start feeling her out now to see if she’s inclined to give you the instruction before you predicate your entire case on it?”

“And tip the DA off to my defense so he can blow me out of the water by eliciting testimony establishing how apparently commercial the van was? Negative. This is the proper course because, fact is, regardless of how the judge ultimately rules this is the only chance I have. Your way I have nothing except I’ve covered my ass. No, this is the way to go, just need to make sure I get that damn instruction. Sure would help if I could find that fucking judge!”

“What fucking judge you looking for?” said Conley the next day during lunch after Bolo and Leary had testified and just before I had to sum up.

“Toomberg says there’s a judge, respected and all, who agrees with me that there is a scienter requirement in my Burg Three with respect to the fact that the van is used for commercial purposes. Do you know where that might be? I’ve been hunting this damn book obsessively and it’s led me here, to this bookshelf. So let’s have at it.”

“I have no idea but I heard that was your defense. Do you think it’s accurate?”

“Who cares what I think? Have you seen the book?”

“You think Arronaugh will instruct the jury that your client had to know the van he broke into was used for commercial purposes?”

“No Conley. I don’t think she will. In fact I know she won’t because she already said she won’t! But if I can find this damn green book maybe I can change her mind before I have to sum up in twenty minutes.”

“Oh the green book. Why didn’t you say so?”

“What have I been saying?”

“It’s green?”

“Yes!”

“By that judge?”

“Yes!”

“The practice commentaries right?”

“Yes! Yes! Yes! Where the hell is it?”

“I lent that thing out to Grinn. I don’t think he ever gave it back.”

“Grinn?”

“Yes, Solomon Grinn. Find Solomon Grinn and you’ll find your green book. Come to think of it, you probably don’t even have to find Mr. Grinn. Just go to Solomon’s office and the book should be in there somewhere, regardless of whether or not Grinn himself is in there.”

“Casi, what box did you have in the Tula pool?” said Liszt.

“What the fuck you talking about?” I said.

“I’m serious,” Dane responded the day before when we spoke near the soda machine after I had opened on Hurtado but before I brought the transcripts to Toomberg for his take. He was picking up on a theme he first sounded shortly after revealing he had met with DeLeon. And this all happened before the DA called to tell me DeLeon was missing. “It’s not farfetched at all,” he said. “It’s just a question of expanding what you think of as conceivable.”

“Well I regret to inform you that it is the very definition of farfetched to think that we, you and I, are going to rip off a bunch of drug dealers. Sorry.”

“Just hear me out, don’t be so close-minded.”

“Normally I would for the entertainment value. But I’m on trial as you know so I have work to do.”

“This will only take a minute. Why do you think it’s so improbable? What do you view as this great barrier? You heard DeLeon tell the DA firsthand that security for this deal is going to be shit. What’s so farfetched about the idea that you and I, after proper planning, can just walk in on that day and swipe about fifteen million tax-free dollars? The kind of dollars that would never be reported stolen by anyone. Do you honestly think we are incapable of devising a sufficiently clever plan to go in on that day and extricate that dough?”

“Yes,” I said. “I’m sure I’m going to end up kicking myself for humoring you even this far but the answer is yes.”

“Why? A lack of intelligence?”

“Intelligence has nothing to do with it. Well, yes, okay, intelligence of the other kind. Plans require information. This plan would require information we don’t have. If you’ll recall, Mr. DeLeon gave the cops false information about where this is going to occur and plans to give them the real location later. Consequently, I do not know the real location nor am I likely to ever learn it. Are you suggesting I call the DA and ask him? Or should I have my client come in for a meeting so I can ask him? How would either look in the aftermath?”

“Hold it right there. You insult me Casi. Do you still not know who you’re dealing with? I met with DeLeon yesterday for over two hours. I know the exact date, time, and place where this is going to go down.”

“If he told you the truth.”

“He did. I have painstakingly detailed information. Still think we can’t devise a successful plan?”

“If the information you’re referring to was properly acquired and chronicled and most importantly was verifiably true that would be one thing.”

“Everything was done perfectly by me and can be relied on unreservedly.”

“Then in that case I suppose you and I could devise a successful plan but that is completely irrelevant. I’m capable of doing all sorts of things that I don’t do for an overwhelming variety of reasons. What you are jokingly suggesting is so far afield of anything I would ever actually do that my ability to do it successfully is irrelevant.”

“Are you worried about the execution? Because if it’s not the planning you’re worried about anymore then it must be the execution because there’s nothing else to it.”

“Exactly then, it’s the execution that’s the problem.”

“So you agree with me that if you and I sat down, during the next ten days or so, and fully put our hearts and minds into devising a plan good enough to enable us to steal that money while avoiding detection and harm, we could accomplish this. What worries you is that we will then somehow fail in trying to execute that plan? Is that right?”

“Yes.”

“Why? Because I happen to think we could not only devise a perfect plan but that we could, and would, execute it perfectly .”

“Not that again.”

“A perfect crime Casi.”

“Listen, let me save you some time okay? I’ll start with the conclusion while being as clear as possible. I will, under no circumstances, participate in an attempt to steal the millions of dollars that Ramon DeLeon has talked about. I acknowledge that you and I, if properly armed with the pertinent facts, could devise a plan that would enable us, in theory, to steal this money without detection or harm. However, listen closely here, we absolutely could not , regardless of the amount of effort expended, make a plan that was perfect . Nor would there be any need to do so, other than your bizarre need to pursue perfection. Moreover, we most definitely could not execute any plan, no matter how meritorious, in a perfect manner. In fact, I have my doubts that we could even execute the plan well enough to be successful but that’s a side issue. Lastly, there is no need for debate on the various levels of competence we could possibly achieve in executing a hypothetical plan because fear of failure is not the reason I will not be trying to steal that money.”

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