Sunday, July 23, 2006
Andy's First Post
I have no flippin' clue of what I'm doing but here it goes. I've been reading The King of Torts for the past few weeks, and I have to say that I'm really starting to get into it. A young lawyer, Clay Carter, is on his latest case in D.C. He is a public defender, and has taken the side of a Tequila Watson, a young man convicted of murdering a Ramon Pumphrey. This case is not like any other that Clay has handled, because it seems like Tequila had no motive in killing his victim. He was not on drugs, or had any real grudge against Ramon. He just killed him because he knew him. Clay has a very difficult time trying to fit the pieces together on this case. He had interviewed Tequila's former rehab clinic, the D Camp, and had found nothing of use. It seemed the Tequila was a model patient, and was on the way of cleaning himself up, but when he was on his two hour parole, he had managed to wander the streets of D.C. and kill defenseless Ramon Pumphrey.
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