Alex Cross's Trial
said.
Indeed, Morgan did mean right now . He had followed Allegra and was standing directly behind her. In his hand was a fresh broadsheet, the ink still shiny. At the top of the page I saw in enormous type the word EXTRA!!!
I thought you two gentlemen would want to be the first to read this, Morgan said.
L.J. shook his head. What the hell have you done now, Japheth?
Morgan began to read aloud. The Mississippi Office of Criminal Courts has announced the venue and date for the proceedings currently known far and wide as the White Raiders Trial. Following a ruling by the Mississippi Supreme Court, the prosecutors petition for change of venue has been denied, and the trial will be held in Eudora, Mississippi, scene of the alleged offenses.
Well, hell, thats no big surprise, L.J. said. We all knew nobody else wanted to grab hold of this hot horseshoe.
I agree, I said. Its disappointing, but it does provide the prosecution with its first proper grounds for appeal.
Appeal to whom? said L.J. The Supreme Court has ruled.
Theres another Supreme Court, in Washington, I said with a wink.
Japheth looked relieved. Do yall want to hear this or not?
Please, L.J. said, straightening his face into a serious expression. Please read on.
Jury selection will begin on September the seventeenth at nine oclock a.m., he read.
Goddamn, what is that, next Monday? Thats six days from today, L.J. said. Ben, youre gonna have to scramble.
Wait. Wait. Wait, Japheth said.
He read slowly, emphatically:
Further, the Supreme Court has exercised its judicial discretion to appoint a judge to oversee this important and much-noted trial. The judge appointed is
Japheth glanced over to make sure we were listening. We absolutely were.
Then he read on:
The judge appointed is a lifetime citizen of Eudora, the Honorable Everett J. Corbett.
Chapter 92
SON OF A BITCH!
It was not illegal for the Mississippi Supreme Court to appoint my father to preside over a trial in which I was assisting the prosecution.
Not illegal, but wildly unusual, and absolutely deliberate.
I could have fought it, but I already knew that I wouldnt. It gave us a second, decent ground for the eventual, inevitable appeal.
Most people in town, Japheth reported, were positively delighted with the news. Everyone knew that Judge Corbett was fair and honest and sensible. Judge Corbett understands the true meaning of justice.
That is exactly what I am afraid of, I said.
Having spent the first part of my life listening to my father pontificate, I knew one thing for certain: he might cloak himself in eloquence, reason, and formality, but underneath it all he believed that although Negroes might be absolutely free, thanks to the detested Mr. Lincoln, nowhere was it written that Negroes deserved to be absolutely equal.
Judge Corbett and men of his class had gradually enshrined that inequality in law, and the highest court in the land had upheld its finding that separate but equal was good enough for everybody.
Now the trial was less than a week away, and one huge question was still outstanding: who would the state of Mississippi send to prosecute the case?
My sources in the capital have heard nothing about it, Japheth told L.J. and me. Its a big, holy secret.
Chapter 93
A WHILE LATER, the three of us were sitting on the west veranda of L.J.s house, watching the sunset and sipping bourbon over cracked ice.
Well, you gentlemen are always acting so all-fired high and mighty, Japheth said, but youve yet to give me a single piece of information that I can use. Why dont you start by sharing the names of the prosecution witnesses?
Watch out, L.J., hes using one of his journalists tricks to get you to spill it, I said.
Me? L.J. scoffed. What do I know? I dont know anything. Ive been cut off by the entire town. Im almost as much persona non grata as Mr. Nigger-Lover Corbett. Everybody from here to Jackson knows whose side Im on. And you know any friend of Ben Corbetts doesnt have another friend between here and Jackson.
I clapped his shoulder. I appreciate what youve done, L.J.
It was right then that we heard a deep tenor voice, with a hint of something actorly in the round tones, accompanying a firm bootstep down the upstairs hall.
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