> (writing from work-please DO not reply to this address)
>
> >"Done..." he walked away from the wall, "Mr. Edwards, what do you know of
> >Specialist Dunn?"
>
> >"Nothing. I do not know anyone by the name Dunn. " Edwards replied.
>
> >Fenton added, "What does this Dunn have to do with the charges that my
> >client was arrested on?"
>
> "Maybe nothing...we'll find out Counselor." David stood up, "I think
> Commander Garibaldi and I have heard all we need for now. Your information
> will be checked out Mr. Edwards, and if you prove truthful your release
will
> be shortly. If not then Mr. Fenton has work to do. Commander
Firehawk-unless
> you have any other questions, please see that Mr. Edwards is shown to a
> holding cell. Good day."
>
        Typical tactic used by the prosecution, so Fenton was not caught by
surprise.  He had been doing this for a while now.  Edwards on the other
hand was not too happy, but only his body language gave that up.


>
> They left and walked back to David's office, "Whatcha think?"
>
        "He is definately a part of a group.  This level of thug is just the
tool, not the hand, the arm, or the brain.  All we really need to do is dig
a little bit deeper.  If we can put enough pressure on the right point we
can get much more that you would think.  First thing to do is to do a workup
on the officer that gave the briefing and get a few search warrents for
Edwards quarters and work areas.  Then we will know more.  By end of
business today we should have something.    That is if I can get that work
up done."

        {response}

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