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The Lincoln Lawyer

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Autoren: Michael Connelly
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will pretty much make any civil action Ms. Campo takes against you a slam dunk. So, as you can guess, disposing of the criminal case quickly will probably end up costing you a lot more than my fee.”
    Roulet shook his head. The plea bargain was already not an option.
    “I understand my choices,” he said. “You have fulfilled your duty. But I’m not going to pay her a cent for something I didn’t do. I’m not going to plead guilty or no contest to something I didn’t do. If we go to trial, can you win?”
    I held his gaze for a moment before answering.
    “Well, you understand that I don’t know what will come up between now and then and that I can’t guarantee anything… but, yes, based on what I see now, I can win this case. I’m confident of that.”
    I nodded to Roulet and I think I saw a look of hope enter his eyes. He saw the glimmer.
    “There is a third option,” Dobbs said.
    I looked from Roulet to Dobbs, wondering what wrench he was about to throw into the franchise machine.
    “And what’s that?” I asked.
    “We investigate the hell out of her and this case. Maybe help Mr. Levin out with some of our people. We investigate six ways from Sunday and establish our own credible theory and evidence and present it to the DA. We head this off before it ever gets to trial. We show this greenhorn prosecutor where he will definitely lose the case and get him to drop all charges before he suffers that professional embarrassment. Added to this, I am sure this man works for a man who runs that office and is susceptible, shall we say, to political pressures. We apply it until things turn our way.”
    I felt like kicking Dobbs under the table. Not only did his plan involve cutting my biggest fee ever by more than half, not only did it see the lion’s share of client money going to the investigators, including his own, but it could only have come from a lawyer who had never defended a criminal case in his entire career.
    “That’s an idea but it is very risky,” I said calmly. “If you can blow their case out of the water and you go in before trial to show them how, you are also giving them a blueprint for what to do and what to avoid in trial. I don’t like to do that.”
    Roulet nodded his agreement and Dobbs looked a bit taken aback. I decided to leave it at that and to address Dobbs further on it when I could do it without the client present.
    “What about the media?” Levin asked, thankfully changing the subject.
    “That’s right,” Dobbs said, anxious to change it himself now. “My secretary says I have messages from two newspapers and two television stations.”
    “I probably do as well,” I said.
    What I didn’t mention was that the messages left with Dobbs were left by Lorna Taylor at my direction. The case had not attracted the media yet, other than the freelance videographer who showed up at the first appearance. But I wanted Dobbs and Roulet and his mother to believe they all could be splashed across the papers at any moment.
    “We don’t want publicity on this,” Dobbs said. “This is the worst kind of publicity to get.”
    He seemed to be adept at stating the obvious.
    “All media should be directed to me,” I said. “I will handle the media and the best way to do that is to ignore it.”
    “But we have to say something to defend him,” Dobbs said.
    “No, we don’t have to say anything. Talking about the case legitimizes it. If you get into a game of talking to the media, you keep the story alive. Information is oxygen. Without it they die. As far as I am concerned, let ’ em die. Or at least wait until there is no avoiding them. If that happens, only one person speaks for Louis. That’s me.”
    Dobbs reluctantly nodded his agreement. I pointed a finger at Roulet.
    “Under no circumstances do you talk to a reporter, even to deny the charges. If they contact you, you send them to me. Got it?”
    “I got it.”
    “Good.”
    I decided that we had said enough for a first meeting. I stood up.
    “Louis, I’ll take you home now.”
    But Dobbs wasn’t going to release his grasp on his client so quickly.
    “Actually, I’ve been invited to dinner by Louis’s mother,” he said. “I could take him, since I am going there.”
    I nodded my approval. The criminal defense attorney never seemed to get invited to dinner.
    “Fine,” I said. “But we’ll meet you there. I want Raul to see his place and Louis needs to give me that check we spoke about earlier.”
    If they

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