Attorney Mark Price proclaimed. “I saw those jurors’ faces. They couldn’t wait to get in that jury room and throw the book at our client.” “I say an acquittal,” said a second attorney. “I saw their faces too.” But Mark couldn’t believe it. “Not guilty? Are you joking?” “Where’s the evidence, Mark? The prosecutor didn’t present any evidence. Just a lot of innuendo.” Mark ignored the second attorney. “What do you think, Gem?” he asked instead. “Guilty or not guilty?” They were walking out of the courthouse after a trial that had just wrapped, and they were now on verdict watch. All three had been appointed by the judge to work the case, with Gemma being appointed chief counsel. But although she privately agreed with Mark’s assessment, she never speculated publicly. “We’ll see what the jurors say,” she said. “No sense in guessing now.” “I’ll be shocked if they find that boy not guilty,” Mark said. “We didn’t have a good enough explanation for that gold chain evidence. But stranger things have happened.”
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