-Has the jury reached a verdict upon which
you all of you are agreed? -Yes.
-On count of the indictment do you find the
defendant guilty or not guilty of murder? -Not
guilty.
-He’s part-heard. Brian what can I do? What?
Hang on Brain. Of course I’ve got somebody
else for you, hang on for a second. Will you
Brain. -Guess what Jake? -Hello Miss.
–My murder.
–I better… Sorry, hello? -Jake Jake has
she finished yet? -Has your trail finished
Miss?
-Yes. –Good, Brain? - Thank Miss,
Cheers, Sorry Miss.
–Well you know what they say Brain. First
rule of clerking . Always put the girls in with
the psychopaths. All right, I’ll call you back.
Harry how are you? Yeah listen I need a
ginormous favour. –Chambers good
afternoon. –What do you mean it’s my turn
to do you a favour. –So I’m 35 years old I’m
a date rapist. Hello Martha. Spike drinks back
to my hotel room she’s comatosed in I pop.
I’ve lost my job because not only I a rapist but
I’m also a police officer. So what do you
think? What do I get? -Eight? -On a fight.
–Ten? -Four. –Brilliant. –In court today
Marth?
-Yes. –Trail? -Mm-hm. –Anything
interesting? -Hi, mum, it’s me. Um did I tell
you about the murder trail I was doing?
Anyway doesn’t matter, bye mum.
–Tomorrow. –What?
-Aggravated burglary. –What’s the
aggravated bit? -Torture. –Of an old-age
pensioner. Tied him up and nearly punched
his head. –Oh and don’t tell me. You think
a women would go down better with a jury.
–Got nothing to do with me, Solicitor’s asked
for you. –And what’s he like? -The solicitor
or the client? -The client. –He’s um…
you’d be fine. –A backsheet and a DVD?
-I’ll bike the rest over. You’ll be fine. Trust me.
Fine. –Where’s the brief Billy?
Where’s this cab? Where’s this cab? -The
drugs it’s going to plead. –You sure? -And
you’re in front of judge ladd. –Excellent. So
reference for your silk application I was
thinking sir.
-I love it when you think Billy. –Do you
reckon he’ll get silk? -There’s a problem.
More than one application from a young set
of chambers like us is not a good idea.
–We’ve got two applications. –His and hers.
–Not much we can do about that is there?
-Is there?
-Hiya. –Why are you here? -There were
too big for a bike. –They? -Yeah. –Come
in.
-Top two and a half feet is aggravated burglary
and the bottom six inches is s drugs mule.
–Two briefs? -Don’t worry about the drugs
it’s a five-minute mention and nothing’s going
to happen. I need the judge to see your face
because he could be a reference for you silk
application. Saw that in your pigeon hole.
–And they’re both listed in the same court
right? -Court nine is first up at 10 for the
drugs and then court one for the burglary trail
at 10:30 behind a bail app.
-I don’t want my defendant in the burglary
short-changed Billy. -15 years you’ve been
doing this and you still believe don’t you?
Innocent until proven guilty. I’ve been
watching you all that time and you never
waver do you? -If you don’t have that then
you’re dead. –Cheers. –Night,Billy. –Mr
reader sir? Forgot to mention the drugs
Martha Costello will be co-defending with you.
–Damn. Damn -Do you want a hand? -No.
–Will all parties please go to the court one…
-Sorry sir you got something in your pockets?
-How do I find the barrister who’s looking
after me? -Look on the court lists see
which court you’re iin and they’ll come and
find you there. Sorry can you not talk to me?
I’ve got to complete focus. Sorry. –The
aggravated burglary? I’m prosecuting you. –there you go. –Thank you. –Word of
–Oh. –Nice man your client. –That’s what
you say about everyone you prosecute. –If
he’s here if he’s standing trail that means the
caps the police and me all think he did it.
What does that tell you? -That he very badly
needs me fighting his corner.
-Up-to-date list of previous. –Yeah sorry yes
could you get the solicitor in the case of
Mercedes cordoba to come to reception right
now please? -You up to speed on this
Marth? - you co-defending? -Yeah
big softy this judge. let’s go for it. You and me
together eh Marth?
-Plead? -You know you want to. –I’ve got a
big trail in court one in half an hour so…
-Yeah well I’ve got no mitigation to speak of
and you’re poor vulnerable and pregnant.
How hard can it be? We’ll be 20 minutes tops.
–Stop saying “tops ”like you’re someone
normal clive. You went to Harrow. –You’re
Martha Costello? -I’m not representing you.
–No I’m your new pupil. –Oh god. Sorry.
Don’t ever do this. –What’s that? -See a
client without a solicitor’s rep present.
–Right, why not? -Protection in case a
difficult client wants to say you’ve given bad
advice. Barristers can be sued now. even baby
ones. –is this client difficult?
-Oh yes. –Right. –So don’t speak don’t say
a word. Leave it all to me. –Cells. –Brief
for Gary Rush. –I just wanted t say I
haven’t got a wig and gown yet. Is that all
right?
-I’ll tell you into a secret. Putting one of these
on and one of these on your head so helps.
It’s like superman coming out of the phone
box. OK Gary Bush, The victim is 85 years old
which makes this well a bad thing which is
why it matters that the right man goes down
for it. One big question-can a terrified
85-year-old be relied upon to identify his
balaclaved attacker correctly?
-You here for Gary? -Yes. –Ds Scarrow.
advice. Don’t be alone with him. –You
don’t intimidated me. –I’m concerned for
your safety that’s all. –Right we haven’t
got time to talk to him properly so think like a
waitress. –What?
-Get the bread on the table the drinks out fast
then they’re happy to wait for the food.
-Are you for me? -Yes. –Who’s the boy?
-This is my pupil. –Are you good?
-Look give me a few minutes and then we’ll
talk properly. –I’ll be going to prison huh
for a very long time if I’m convinced of this.
Now I’ve never met you before but from
where I’m standing you look a bit lightweight
frankly. So I think you should answer my
question,Now. –I’m good.
-But you’re not a qc. –Not yet. –Are you
not going to come in talk to me? -I’m short
of time, Mr Rush. –Is this one difficult?
-No. –Mercedes Cordoba? I’m Martha
Costello your brief. You swallowed 12
condoms filled with cocaine? -Yes.
–When’s the baby due?
-Eight weeks. –Do you know what would
have happened if the condoms had broken
open inside of you? -You die. –And
your baby. –I know. –You’ve got
children already?
-Yes. –How many? -5 -How old are you?
-26 -And how old were you when your first
child was born? -17 -Is there anything
you want to say about your co-defendant?
-What about the people who asked you to
carry the drugs? -No. –If you plead
guilty now you’ll get maximum credit which
means about a third or a quarter off your
sentence. You know that whatever sentence
you do get will be too long for the baby to
stay with you in prison. You don’t have to
plead guilty now but this judge is all right and
you might not get the same judge next time.
–I understand. – I need you to
sign the front of my brief. This just makes
clear that I’ve not put any pressure on you. Do Cordoba is not heartless not evil, she’s just
you understand? -OK, just there. desperate. She will pay for what she’s done
-You’re on. Let’s go. –OK. –How old are she knows that but I ask your honour to pass
you? -35 -How long have you been 35? a sentence which reflects her said life and
-Couple of years. –Is it hard to get silk? gives her hope for a better one. –Do you
-Everything changes. You get to choose your want to address me on the relative status
cases take time off when you want to ask positions of the two defendants? -I think
leading questions and get away with it. it’s already there in everything I’ve said your
–I’m from cant frogett for the rush trail. honour. –Mr reader. –I’m surprised
–Where the hell you have been? -I had a
casting, I’m an actor, this is what I do when I’
m not working. –What was the casting for?
-Head and shoulders. The shampoo giant?
-Pleading? -Yes. –Who’s that? -Two
new pupils in chambers. Billy gave me first
choice so I plumped for the girl. –Did you,
really? - on what basis?
- on the basis that she’s got a really useful
brain. –Nick slade. –Oh right you’re
the other one. –The other one? -Sorry
that came out a bit wrong. I’m the other new
pupil. Niamh.
-Shouldn’t we…Shake hands or something?
-Barristers don’t shake hands. It’s kind of a
rule.
-Right. –How do you know that? -My
father’s a judge. –Oh, right. –All rise.
-Billy said this judge might be a reference for
my silk application. –He said that to me
too.
-We can’t both ask him. –Let’s see how we
go shall we ? -Mercedes Cordoba is poor.
She comes from the Ciudad bolivar in bogota
which means her poverty is extreme. She was
classically vulnerable to the approach from
the drug cartel who exploited her with the
offer of money for traveling on a hot flight to
London with drugs in her belly. She has shown
great courage in pleading guilty. She knows
that she will lose her baby into care. We can
only imagine how hopeless your situation
must be to agree to swallowing condoms
filled with cocaine knowing the damage they
could cause to you and your baby. Mercedes
that my learned friend has chosen not to talk
about where her client is in the hierarchy
compared with mine. Your honour has seen
the notices of additional evidence? Mercedes
Cordoba is an experienced trafficker. She uses
her repeated pregnancies to throw off
customs. What she didn’t know was that she
was being watched by customs over a period
of years. She’s pregnant every time she travels.
It’s her protection against being stopped.
Nuns girl guides and pregnant women get
waved through. Angel Valera my client is the
driver. He met her in the airport. There is no
other evidence that he has ever done
anything like this before. He is at the bottom
of the ladder in terms of his position in the
hierarchy. A good many rungs below that of
his cunning pregnant co-defendant.
-No second bite at the cherry miss Costello.
Stand up both of you. I have to establish in my
own mind where each of you stands in the
ranks of this evil organization that brings
misery into our country. I have no doubt that
you Mercedes Cordoba are a good way up it
whatever your counsel says. You will go to
prison for 14 years. Angel Valera you have the
dubious good fortune to be a long way down
the pecking order in this obscene organization
and I have to reflect that in your sentence.
You will go to prison for 8 years. Take them
down. –All rise.
-I’ll be down at lunchtime to see you.
–Thank you, thank you. –Lunchtime. Oh.
-You set me up you bastard. –What was I
supposed to do? Tell you in advance?
-You knew you were going to cut my throat.
–Doing my job representing my client reading
the brief. Don’t take it personally. Where
would we all be if we took things personally?
-Don’t patronize me. –Why not? You’re
behaving like a child. You clearly hadn’t read
the naes. Let me guess still at home an
unopened file lying on the floor somewhere?
You didn’t do your job properly you know it
that’s why you’re cross. –She just got 14
years for god’s sake.
-Whose fault is that? -Where are you going?
-To take the judge for a reference.
-Of course I don’t take things personally.
–will miss Costello of counsel please…
-What…
-hello? -Billy the drugs mules. I got 8. She
got 14. –Reference sir? -Reference to
die for I’d think. –Very good, sir.
-245 women silks ever, ever, out of tens of
thousands. Now boys you’ve got to respect a
statistic like that. And it’s still 12 male qc’s to
every doris. I mean what are the odds Jake?
Hmm? -Kind of you to grace us with your
presence miss Costello.
-I’m sorry my lord I was detained in another
court. –Nice little earner, before the main
act?
-About 90 minus clerk’s fees chambers rent
travel tax vat so that leaves about 12.50. so
not much of an earner really but entirely my
fault I’m late. –Good result yesterday
against the odds.
-OH, well the jury’s always right. –Let’s
swear one in shall we ? -Actually I haven’t
had a chance to speak to the defendant. -5
minutes -A little longer? -Four and a
half and counting. –Just confirm for
me 100% you weren’t there you’ve never
been there it wasn’t you? Look… yes or no?
-It wasn’t me. –You didn’t do this. So he
was mistaken when he picked out in a video
id? -Look I know what you’re doing.
You’re up against it you’re out of your depth
so you’re leaning on me to plead guilty. –I
don’t do that. You tell me you didn’t do this
and I will fight for you. –What time did
you get this brief? -Late last night.
-We all perform better under pressure.
–Take as much time as you need mr dodds.
-He hit me three times. Every three minutes
he’d just walk over to me tied up in my chair
and punch me in the face. Wasn’t in any hurry.
–Have you been able to establish what was
stolen?
-My late wife’s jewellery my wedding ring. I
can’t wear it any more because of this
arthritis. 55 pounds in a drawer. My watch.
My distinguished conduct metal. He stole my
metal.
-How did you win the metal? -Normandy.
Night of June 4th 1944. We dropped into
occupied France ahead of the beach landings.
And I …I er… brought a wounded comrade in.
-How much time did you get to look at the
intruder? -13 minutes. –How are you
able to be so precise? -There’s a clock on
the wall. The police like to know about the
time of everything don’t they? So I thought I
should keep an eye on it. –What was the
intruder wearing?
-He had a motorcycle helmet on. Then he
took it off. He had a sort of balaclava on
underneath and like ones formula 1 drivers
wear under their helmets and he kept that on.
–Five minute break. All rise. –Lost of
form for burglary. –Yes. –So? -Yes.
Nick. –So … just because he’s done this
kind of thing before doesn’t make him guilty
this time.
-Innocent until proven guilty. Four words to
live by. –But what do you think? -It’ll
happen to you. –What will? -Well all
defence counsels know when a defendant’s
guilty. But by halfway through a trail they
always forget. –How good is your
eyesight? -It’s fine. –You attended an id
procedure at the police station and during
procedure you made a request to sit nearer to
the screen. –I wanted to look at the eyes.
Their shape their colour. When he was in the
flat I thought “you’re good” you’re not giving
me anything here but one thing – your eyes.
I’m going to get you on that. –You pride
yourself on being sprightly for your age. You
might not be very good at admitting that your
faculties are working less well now than they
were. You’re raging against the dying of the
light. My light is not dying miss Costello. That
was the man in my flat and I’m not mistaken
about it. –How’s your hearing mr dodd?
-He didn’t speak. Not once. –Will you
look at your witness statement? It’s three
lines from the bottom of the second page.
What does it say? -It says “the intruder
had no particular accent.”
-You’ve just told this jury that he didn’t speak
mr dodd. So how do you know what accent
the intruder actually had? -He hummed.
The whole time he was in my flat. He only
stopped humming when he was hitting me.
–Is that in your witness statement? -No.
-The whole point of a witness statement is to
tell the whole truth to the police isn’t it? So
why didn’t you mention he was humming? I
didn’t want him to seem like he was mad.
–I beg your pardon. –I’d like him to go to a
proper prison. –Oh I see. No soft option
for the man you believe did this to you? -I
don’t want him going into a home for the
mentally ill.
-The police have made an arrest and you’ve
assumed they’re got the right man and now
you want to make sure he’s convinced and
above all punished. –Is this a question or a
speech miss Costello ? -This defendant
wasn’t there. You’ve got the wrong man mr
dodd. –My wife died in s home for the
mentally ill. She had to wear nappies at the
end. When she died her nappy hadn’t been
changed for three days. I wanted to do it for
her but she wouldn’t let me. “you’re my
husband ”she said. The last time I visited her
there was a new sign up in the room where
they sat to watch the television in. it said “no
dancing” I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.
Not even my worst enemy. –Lunch?
-Is she coming? -you ok? -How do you
mean? –um.
-Emotional detachment. Any barrister worth
their salt has it. –Like you? This
afternoon…
-I’m really busy nick. –Dose sir know his
head size? Shall we find out? And shall we
say two spare collars six bands and a dozen
studs? -Great. How much? -1759 plus
vat.
-Do you do second hand? -Yes sir. –Wigs
from dead barristers? -Yes sir.
-Could I look at the second hand then please?
Whoo hoo. –A strange man in your flat
in a balaclava in the middle of the night. You
must have been terrified. –Well I was
scared but I didn’t want him to know that.
–and he hit you didn’t he? -yes. –three
times. I tried very hard to look at him. Each
time he bit me I tried to look at him. Show
him he wasn’t winning.
-You’ve been incredibly precise about the
actions of the intruder inside your flat. Three
minutes between each time he bit you.
–It’s funny but making myself focus exactly on
what he was doing I think it helped. I mean it
stopped me from being quite so frightened.
–You were in the parachute regiment during
the war? -Yes. –Tell us about jumping out
of aeroplanes at night under fire. –You just
do it, wait for the light. One alligator two
alligator three alligator go.
Some people do crocodiles I do alligator.
–So you know about thinking straight under
pressure? -Well I suppose so. –He
was wearing gloves? -Yes. –Did he
cough? -No. –Sneeze? -No.
–Scratch his nose? -No. –Relevance
Miss Costello? I’m struggling I’m sure the jury
are. –He yawned. Just as he was leaving. I know let’s see if the burglar yawned shall we?
He stood at the door looking at me and he Tell me did he yawn at all after beating the
yawned. And he put his hand up to cover his crap out of you? -You don’t understand.
mouth. I thought how strange a burglar with –aggravated doesn’t cover it does it? We’re
no emotion but very good manners. Then he going to have to invent a new term for him.
put his hand on the door handle looked at me How about psychopath burglary? Will that do
open the door and walked out. –What do it? -Who told you? -another stupid
you think? That yawn put about another year question. Peter told me. Or was he wrong?
on his sentence? -How’s it going? -I told you you don’t understand. And I’m
-You should have got a second hand one. A
virgin white wig makes you look like you don’t
know what you’re doing. –Well actually I
nicked it. –Very funny. –Where the hell
is my barrister? Where’s my brief? I’m going
to get sent down for this. –Who do you
want first? -Can I do gary rush for two
minutes and then Mercedes cordoba? -I
don’t think you know what you’re doing.
–I’m going to get you off.
- Mercedes cordoba? -Van’s gone.
–What? I told you I was going to be two
minutes.
-There’s no point shouting about it. She’s
gone. You’ve got 14 years to talk to her.
–Get the number for the prison and I’ll call
them. –Touting party. –Touting? -billy
invites lots of judges and all the solicitors
we’re supposed to suck up to and we do lots
of sucking up. –Touting or tarting party?
-First impressions nick. Make them like you.
Is there a VO for a legal visit? Mercedes
cordoba. Why not? You should have received
a request for one. She’s pregnant she’s
vulnerable and she’s about to start a 14 years
sentence tonight. I need to see her…
-Ah Brain frogett senior partner from cant
frogett rang to remind us he’s too important
to come to this kind of do but he says he’s
making an exception because he heard about
your performance today and he’d like to meet
you. –What kind of a question was that?
-Sorry. -Oh what? You’ve forgotten, about
the worst question asked of anyone in the
witness box ever?
sorry who’s peter? -The outdoor clerk who’s
been with you all day. –Hardly. He spent
most of his day at a casting or on the phone
to his agent. Maybe if you had an outdoor
clerk who knew how to read a trail properly.
–Was it him asking the suicidal questions or
was that the brainless woman in the wig?
-I think you’d better leave.
-What did you just say? -No one ever talks
to her like that. –Excuse me.
-Clear this up clear this up. Get this cleared up
boys. It’s called unconditional love. I’d do the
same for any one of you. –It can be a
liability love. –What are you saying ?
-Brain frogett is a big big solicitor. He hates us
we lose work we lose money. Where does
love get you? -You all right miss? -Yes.
-Sorry about that. –Thank you. –Hello
mum, it’s me, you’re not there so I ….
–How is she? Your mum. –How dare you?
-Martha. -You hypocrite. It should be you
that goes to prison for 14 years not her.
–Why don’t you just get off your…
-Jesus Christ Martha. –That’s why people
like Mercedes get screwed by everybody so
you can stick coke up your nose after a hard
day in court. –Was it the wrong result?
-You make me sick. –Was it the wrong
result? Maybe you get in too close sometimes
Martha. –What are you doing? What the
hell are you doing? -I’m calling the police.
–Give me the phone.
-Just give me the phone. Give me the phone.
–What’s going on? -Who are you? Who the
hell are you? -Give her the phone back.
–Jack, jack call an ambulance. –Ambulance isn’t good enough for us to identify it 100%
please. Address is shoe lane chambers shoe but… -Grounds for suspicion. Grounds for
lane middle temple. –You ok? You do arrest? -Yes. –Was any of the stolen
emotional detachment incredibly well. property recovered from the defendant’s flat?
–How old are you? -Nearly 23. –When?
-In a couple of years time. –He slipped
Clive. We saw it. –Yeah but the question is
how is anyone going to want me and him in
chambers together? I’m finished aren’t I?
-No. I promise you you’re not. We’ll work on it.
Here. Take a cab home. –I’m going to look
at the unused.
-Now you’re impressing me. Thank you.
–What do you want? -I was just working.
Now I’m going. I’m Martha Costello’s new
pupil. –You’re her knight in shining armour
by all accounts.
-She’s great isn’t she? -Yes. –Are you all
right. –I’m fine. -Can I ask you a
question?
-Mmhmm. –Do you think she’ll get silk?
-Yes. –See you. –Hello? -Get over
here. No, there is no one else. It must be you.
–Right what have you got for me? -You’ve
never met gary rush? -No. –Watch this.
–Well how am I suppose… -Just watch it.
The defendant may or may not be present in
the DVD you are watching. Which one is he?
-Four, it’s number four. –Why? -I don’t
know. –I come in three times a day. I help
MR Dodd to get dressed in the morning, I give
him his lunch and then I help him get to bed
at night. –And when you left him that
evening he was in bed and everything was as
if should be? -Yes.
-No questions. Oh actually sorry just one
sorry. Did you close the door behind you?
-Yes of course. –Thank you. –The
defendant lives a short distance away from
the scene of the crime. And your arrested him
because there is cctv footage of a man on a
Vespa leaving from outside MR Dodd’s home
address just after the burglary took place?
-The defendant owns o Vespa. The footage
-No. –Any paraphernalia associated with
burglary? -These things are easily disposed
of. –Stick to the evidence officer not
supposition. –It’s supposition based on 25
years of experience. –Then came the id
parade. Slam dunk. You haven’t been in the
court until now so you won’t know what MR
Dodd said in the witness box but you will have
heard about the…Yawn moment? -It’s
chilling. Torture an old man and then yawn.
Was he bored ? tired? -And this is the
kind of behaviour you’d expect from this
defendant? -Do you have any idea what
you’re doing Miss Costello? -Is it right that
this defendant has previous convictions?
Including three previous convictions for
burglary? -Yes. –Can you tell us about
the sentences MR Rush received for those
offences? -Probation the first time 80
hours community service the second time
followed by six months in prison. –In 25
years of experience how do you feel about
those sentences? -Too short. –In 25
years of experience if a man yawns and puts
his gloved hand up to his mouth and then
with the same hand open the door using the
handle what will we find on the handle? DNA.
Where is it? Who was the first officer to arrive
on the scene of the crime? -I was. –This
was before the socos long before forensics
had got to the flat. When the door handle
was tested were any fingerprints found?
-No. –None. –A door handle with
nobody’s prints on it? Not MR Dodd’s? Not
the social worker from an hour before? MR
Dodd couldn’t have been clearer. The intruder
yawned. He put his gloved hand up to his face
to cover his yawn. He open the door with the
same hand using the handle. Gather up your
experience officer bring it to the front of your
mind and park it next to your anger and tell
this jury that someone didn’t wipe the handle
clean before it was tested. You’ve fitted up
this defendant because you don’t like him.
He’s got form and in your policeman’s mind
he hasn’t been properly punished. –So
how did MR Dodd pick him out? Hey? If it
wasn’t him? -That was something. That was
really something. –You’ve seen the DVD of
the id procedure. You’ve heard the victim
count in his very own very particular very
precise way the fact that gary rush is on that
screen for two seconds or alligators longer
than everyone else. You’ve seen the black
screen either side of only one image on that
video. The only evidence this prosecution
relies on is MR Dodd picking out the
defendant on an id parade. Not only is there
no forensic evidence there is evidence of
there being no forensic evidence which
frankly is impossible. If Gary Rush was in that
flat and he yawned then his DNA would be on
that door handle. Is it safe to convict this man
on this evidence? You as a jury have a sacred
task. It is your job to apply the one basic
principle on which everything in our justice
system turns. The prosecution have to prove
beyond all reasonable doubt that a defendant
is guilty. Go back to your jury room and apply
that principle to these facts and come back
with the only proper verdict. Gary Rush is not
guilty. –Three convictions for burglary.
–We’ve had this conversation. –But
obviously his acquittal last year for another
burglary isn’t on the list of previous. But it is
in the unused. –That’s because it’s an
acquittal Nick. –Or because the victim
was punched three times in the head and
bottled out of giving evidence at the last
minute. What does that tell you? -That ds
Scarrow has a classic motive for fitting up
Gary Rush. That he walked into this crime and
removed any possibility from his mind that
rush might not be the right man. It’s about
integrity of justice Nick. It’s about people
getting a fair trial and that’s all there is and it
matters so much. Miss Costello? -Verdict?
-will the defendant please stand. Will the
foreman please stand. Have you reached a
verdict upon which all of you are agreed?
-Yes. –Do you find the defendant guilty or
not guilty of aggravated burglary? -Not
guilty. –Yes. –These two things are
true. Gary Rush is a horrible man and it’s right
that he gets off. They are not mutually
exclusive.
Let’s go and see Mercedes Cordoba.
–They raped me. Every time. Seven man.
Always all of them so that when I was
pregnant they wouldn’t know who the father
was. When my belly grew bigger they made
me swallow the drugs and I flew to London.
–Where are your children?
-Every time the baby was born they took the
baby away. 3boys. 2girls. And they raped me
again. I don’t know where my babies are.
–Why didn’t you tell me this? I could have
used it.
-I wanted a long sentence. Here I am safe. I
am away from them. –There is a ground
of appeal. –Why can’t you hear me? I do
not want an appeal. Thank you. –What
was the ground of appeal? -Me. Me being
hopeless. –Gary Rush doesn’t think you’re
hopeless.
-Who delivered this? -Bike. –Did he take
his helmet off? -No, why Miss?
-20 years since I delivered a brief by hand.
Kidnapping at the Bailey tomorrow. –Here
you go miss. Gary Rush is a free man you’ve
prevented a miscarriage of justice. Cant
Frogett love you. A day in the life of Martha
Costello. -
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