People Used: Peirce Wesley Marshall, ??? |
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ Late night Mr. Marshall?
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ You have no idea. Um...what can I do for you Mr. Bradford?
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ I want you to give all your current cases to Jonathan.
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ May I ask why?
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ I've got a very serious one. This one is off the charts...
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ What else is new?
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ You've gotta open up a case against Richard Claybourne.
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ That case has been dropped damn near 50 years ago. Come on you've gotta be kiddin' me.
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ Nope...
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ You want me to re-open a 50 year old case?! Come on are you crazy?!
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ Slightly. Look, the only reason why he was cleared in the past is because the evidence. And, there was none. Well none that was usable.
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ OK so let me get this straight. You want me to bring charges up against an old ass man who's probably gonna die of a stroke in the next...I dunno 20 seconds?
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ Exactly.
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ This is insanse. We can't win this case.
\:\Ethan Bradford/:/ You and the other man I appointed can! Look, I've already got in touch with the victem's family. They want justice now. He did it, he deserves to be in small cell paying for his crime. The family is comming in tomorrow morning to meat with you. This is your case Pierce. That means a lot more staying here. Sometimes you might not even get home. Believe me, there's more plot twist to this man. There's no way he could have done this and got off the hook. Now your taking the case. Find the evidence and use it! Goodnight.
\:\Pierce W. Marshall/:/ Wait. Holdup. You do know I can't garuntee anything. Hell I don't even wanna do this. Not because I don't think the man doesn't need to be locked up but because we can't win. It's been tried before it's not possible.
Peirce's boss just looks at him. He forces a half smile and mumbles..."Make it happen..." loud enough so Peirce can here. He thinks his day's pretty much gone to hell so Peirce gets his stuff and heads to a local diner.