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Author's note: If you have not read 'Break-In', it is suggested that you do so before reading this story. This story is partly a continuation of that ongoing saga.
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Part 1 - Prologue
"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Channel Two News!" shouted the redheaded MILF reporterette at 7:00am, Friday, August 20th, from the anchor desk inside the KXTC studios, with a photo of the Courthouse on the screen as her background. "The trial of Commander Donald Troy is imminent!"
After the hard-charging intro music, Bettina began: "Channel Two News has learned that District Attorney Miriam Walters's lawsuit against Police Commander Donald Troy is slated to begin on Monday, August 23d, in the Courtroom of Superior Court Judge Patrick R. Folsom. D.A. Walters sued Commander Troy over his unilaterally making binding plea deal agreements without consulting the D.A.'s Office, much less obtaining their consent."
Bettina: "Unlike Judges Franklin Washington and Rodney K. Watts,
who are ultra-Conservatives
, Judge Folsom is a fair and balanced judge that will decide the case on the merits. Legal
experts
believe that D.A. Walters will easily prevail in the case."
Bettina: "And the trial of Stanley Locklear for two counts of first degree murder is slated to begin in early September. For more on this important trial, let's go to
trusted
political reporter Carl Lemay for more. Amber!"
"
That's right
, Bettina!" shouted the relatively tall, slender black reporter as the feed switched to him standing on the the rooftop of the building at Riverside and College, with the Courthouse complex in his distant background. "There are two important legal concepts on trial along with Stanley Locklear. First is the 'Castle Doctrine', and second is the 'Stand Your Ground' law."
Lemay: "The 'castle doctrine' says that within one's own home, one has the right to use force, including lethal or deadly force, to defend one's home. This contradicts what's known as the '
duty to retreat
' concept, which states that someone is required to retreat to safety, if it is possible, before using lethal force."
Lemay: "The 'stand your ground' laws go even further in contradicting the 'duty to retreat' requirement, and states that a person may use lethal force anywhere they legally are permitted to be, if they are under threat. Our State does have a 'stand your ground' law, pushed through the State Legislature by
deeply unpopular
White Nationalist Governor Val Jared in his first year in office."
Lemay: "In an
exclusive
interview with KXTC Channel Two News, ADA Savannah Fineman says that Stanley Locklear had the obligation, the duty, to retreat to safety rather than use lethal force. Roll tape."
Tape rolled, showing Savannah Fineman in her office being interviewed, saying "I will show the Jury that the defendant could have retreated to safety rather than go for a gun, and that he had an obligation to do so. I will also show that the two men he shot dead were unarmed and were not committing a crime, further negating the necessity to use lethal force."
Fineman: "And I will also show that the defendant had premeditative intent, making this a first degree murder case. I'm adding the special circumstance that Locklear used a
gun
to murder those man, and I'll be going for the Death Penalty for that."
Carl Lemay: "Is just using a gun enough to add 'special circumstances'? I don't recall that being the case before."
Fineman: "I'm using this case to establish that legal precedent. Anyone that is not a
Government
agent that uses a gun to kill another person should be executed for using the gun to commit the crime."
Back to Carl Lemay live: "ADA Fineman also said in that interview that Police Commander Donald Troy's edict to refuse to help her in her efforts to prosecute the crime will not stop her from getting a solid conviction. Back to you, Bettina."
"Thank you, Carl!" said Bettina as the feed returned to her. "That was
trusted
political reporter Carl Lemay with that important story. And now let's bring in our Society reporter Elsie Gringer, hostess of the popular '
Elsie's Society Page
' podcast."
The camera panned out to show Elsie Gringer sitting at the anchor desk with Bettina, and sharp-eyed Detectives like myself could easily see that they were related by blood; indeed, Elsie was Bettina's aunt.
"Welcome, Elsie." Bettina said. "So the University is hosting a very big and important event?"
"Yes, Bettina, and thank you for having me on this morning." said Elsie. She turned to the camera and said brightly: "University President Jerry Moore and his wife Celeste will be hosting a major reception at the President's Home tonight, Friday, August 20th. This will be the first really big, formal event since Dr. Moore took over the University Presidency at the end of the last School year."
Elsie: "The gala affair will be a formal, black-tie event, as the University Journalism School will be announcing the creation of the new Keith Madden Award for Courage in Journalism, and awarding it to its first two recipients, Timothy Geiger and the late Keith Madden himself."
Elsie: "University Trustees and Officials, senior Faculty, and senior Journalists have been invited, and it will be a wonderful evening for everyone as we look forward to seeing how the Moore's throw a party..."
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"Oooo-weeee! Formality!" gushed Deputy Chief Tanya P. Muscone as she, Sheriff Griswold, Your Iron Crowbar, Chief Moynahan, Lt. Commander Teresa Croyle, and Chief Deputy Cindy Ross drank coffee and watched the propaganda-cast in the Chief's Conference Room.
"Are you going?" asked Cindy Ross, her voice sounding surprised.
"No, I wasn't invited." Tanya said. "You?"
"No." Cindy said. "Thank goodness. I'm sure Don will go with Laura, though." As I nodded, Cindy said "Teresa, are you going?"
"Todd 'plus-one' was invited, as were all the Trustees." said Teresa. "So yes, I'll be going with him. Don, are we wearing civvies or our uniforms?"
I said "I'll have to check with Laura, and get back to you. She usually dictates what would be appropriate at gatherings like these. And I'll let Joanne Warner, know, too."
Teresa said "She won't be there. Seth wasn't invited." As I looked at her in total shock, she said "That's right, the University Hospital Administrator was not invited, nor were any of the Hospital Board Members, including me. I'm going only as Todd's 'plus one'."
Cindy said "Teresa, you should wear a thong bikini and clear plastic high heels. That would set Elsie's podcast
en fuego
." We all laughed.
"What, do I look like a competitor in those 'Miss Physical America' events?" Teresa fired back, naming the fitness competition circuit the Green Crowbar had once been a part of. We chuckled at that, too.
"Hell, I'd go beg for an invitation, just to see
that.
" barked Our Sheriff, to more laughter.
"You weren't invited, Sheriff? What about you, Chief?" I asked.
"Noooo." said Chief Moynahan. "And like Mizzz Ross said, 'thank goodness!'."