She didn’t look fragile but I had to hope she was. But everyone in the courtroom knew it was my job to hurt her today and thereby hurt the state’s case against my client, Leonard Watts. She said the words like they were synonyms for please don’t hurt me. As she had just told the prosecutor who questioned her, he had also made off with her sense of security and self-confidence, even though for these more personal thefts he had not been charged. She said he was the one who then shoved her to the ground before taking off with the car, her purse, and all the shopping bags she had loaded into the backseat at the mall. Claire Welton had just identified my client as the man who had forced her out of her Mercedes E60 at gunpoint on Christmas Eve last year. This, of course, belied my true intent, which was to destroy the woman who sat there with her eyes fixed on me. I approached the witness stand with a warm and welcoming smile.
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