“He tried not to look up her skirt. "We don't have to reveal the C.I.'s identity if we're not going to use her." "And we're not," Brunelle confirmed, being sure to address his co-counsel's face. "We can't," Yamata corrected. "Not in this trial anyway. If you charge him with attempted witness tampering, then you'll have to, but not as it stands now." Brunelle nodded. He'd pretty much figured that out already. "You said 'mostly' bullshit. What's not bullshit?" Yamata leaned forward. She didn't unc...ross her shapely legs, but now her chest was competing for Brunelle's attention. He almost wished Duncan had assigned that irritating guy Peters to co-chair. But not quite. "The motion to dismiss the aggravators is strong. He has affidavits from three doctors that the method of killing in this case doesn't rise to the level of torture. And he's calling bullshit on your burglary based on the homicide aggravator." "You don't like that, huh?" Brunelle asked. "No. It's weak. Weaker than weak. And the judge is going to dump it." Brunelle chewed his cheek for a moment.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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