August 17, 9:45 AM

District Court

Courtroom No. 3

 

The throngs of people in the gallery talked amongst themselves. They all had their reasons for coming. Some were reporters, covering the story for a newspaper, or the local news channel. Some were friends and family of the parties involved in the trial. Some just enjoyed watching court proceedings. And some came merely for the schadenfreude pleasure of watching a man be sent to his death.

 

If justice prevailed, those people would be disappointed.

 

BAM!

"Order in the court!" The elderly judge proclaimed. "We are here today for the trial of Mr. Katashi Ebon. Are the defense and prosecution ready?"

 

"The prosecution is ready, Your Honor," a rather high voice announced. The voice wasn't one you'd expect from a man, especially one of this particular lawyer's age, but that was just one of the many mysteries of the former "Rookie Crusher," Prosecutor Winston Payne. The other mystery was why he was still on bar after displaying such a poor record in the past years after a certain woman broke his stride. But alas, that story is not the one being told today.

 

"And the defense?" the judge queried, looking over to his right.

 

"Um...The defense is ready, Your Honor..." Vincent looked up nervously at the intimidating presence of the man sitting in the front of the room.

 

"Mr. Vincent Shore...this is your first trial, is it not?"


"Yes, Your Honor."

 

"I must remind you that this is a murder trial. Your client's life is at stake. Are you sure you don't want your father to cover this trial?"

 

(*gulp* Way to make me feel inadequate, Your Honor...) "No, Your honor. The defendant is a friend of mine and requested my services specifically."

 

The judge nodded his head in agreement. "Alright, but I do hope you know what you're doing."

 

The aged man beside Vincent spoke up, "Don't worry, son. Just keep your cool."

 

"Alright, Dad."

 

The judge looked over to Payne. "The prosecution may make its opening statement.

 

"Thank you, Your Honor," the former Crusher replied in his shrill voice. "Today, the prosecution wishes to prove that at the QuikMart convenience store, at 9:48 PM on August 15, the manager of said store, Calvin Hobbins, was shot and killed. And who killed him, you ask? Why, that's simple: the only other man working at the store that night, the defendant, Mr. Katashi Ebon!"

 

The crowd started murmuring amongst themselves at Payne's statement, as if the verdict had already been carried out.

 

BAM! "Order in the court!" the judge boomed. "Mr. Payne, what grounds do you base your case on?"

 

The prosecutor put his hand to his forehead and waved it back and forth, as if he was swatting at something that wasn't there, maybe flipping a lock of nonexistent hair. "Well, Your Honor, we have some circumstantial evidence tying the defendant to the crime, and a reliable witness testimony of the events."

 

The rookie defense attorney's jaw dropped in shock. "You have a witness?!"

*Murmurmurmurmurmur*

 

BAM BAM BAM! "Order! Order! The prosecution may call its witness."

 

"The prosecution calls a customer that was at the store when the murder occurred! He saw everything!"

 

A large, muscular, middle-aged man approached the witness stand. His leather jacket shone under the lights of the courtroom as he absentmindedly ran a comb through his long blonde hair, leaning a shoulder on the bench and looking around the room.

 

Payne looked shaken by the very sight of the man, sweat dripping down his brow. "Witness, please state your name and occupation."

 

The witness spoke in a deep, raspy voice, looking over at the prosecutor. "Name's Spike Banner, and what I do ain't none of your damn business."

 

The honorable judge also looked quite intimidated. "No need for such language, witness. If you could please testify about the circumstances of the crime."

 

Banner looked up at the judge, sneering at the old man, "Fine, dude."

 

WITNESS TESTIMONY

 

--About the Murder--

 

*Well, I guess it happened about two days ago, the 15th was it?

 

*I was at QuikMart, getting some beer and chips. The guy who got whacked was at the counter.

 

*Suddenly, I heard two people arguing and then a gunshot. BAM!

 

*The guy at the counter was shot in the chest and bleeding all over!

 

*The guy standing over him was the little weasel in the defendant's chair right there!

 

Prosecutor Payne snickered after the witness' testimony had finished, sure of his triumph. "Well, Mr. Shore, I doubt you can argue with this story!"

 

Vincent was slumped over, breaking out in a cold sweat. (Dammit! I don't know how I can do this!)

 

"Calm down, baby bird." Alan stood high (or at least as high as he could), with a confident smile on his face. "You'll get him in the cross-examination."

 

(I hate it when he calls me that...) "Cross-examination?"

 

"This witness is obviously lying. You need to find the holes in his story and fill them with evidence! Just look in the Court Record and present the evidence."

 

"Right....the Court Record..." (Let's just look through this...)

 

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COURT RECORD

 

Attorney's Badge

Type: Other

One of my possessions.

This is my badge. =D I've polished it to a blinding shine just for today.

 

Hobbins' Autopsy Report

Type: Reports

Obtained from the Police Department

Time of Death: August 15, 9:30-10:00 PM

Cause: Shot by a pistol in the head at point-blank range. A bullet was found inside the victim's body, but the murder weapon was not found, so ballistics tests could not be performed.

 

Bloody Reciept

Type: Evidence

Found on the floor of the QuikMart

Shows various items purchased at QuikMart. Has a bloody fingerprint on it not from the victim or the defendant. Blood matches that of the victim.

 

*QUIKMART*

8/15, 9:45 PM

Cashier: Calvin Hobbins

 

Six-pack of beer----$10.99

Potato chips--------$8.45

Cheese dip----------$4.50

Waffleman not knowing the prices of things-Priceless

 

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(Okay, this is the evidence I have. Hopefully, I can use what I have to find a contradiction.)

 

CROSS EXAMINATION

 

--About the Murder--


*The guy at the counter was shot in the chest and bleeding all over!

 

OBJECTION!

 

Vincent shouted at the top of his lungs, finger outstretched and pointed straight at the witness. "Mr. Banner, are you sure you're telling us the truth?"

 

Spike sneered at the attorney, growling ever so slightly. "What, you think I'm lying or something? I saw what I saw!"

 

The crimson-clad man smirked, finding an opening. "Then you saw wrong, Mr. Banner. I have here the autopsy report for the victim."

 

OBJECTION!

 

Payne leaned over his desk, sweating slightly. "And what point ar you trying to make, Mr. Shore?"

 

"Well, Prosecutor Payne, the witness claims the victim was shot in the chest. If you look at the report, it says the victim was 'shot by a pistol in the head.' Obviously a contradiction!"

 

"GYAAAAAH!"

 

*Murmurmurmurmurmur*

 

BAM BAM BAM!

 

"Order! Order in the court!" The judge looked down at the lawyers. "Mr. Shore has a point, Prosecutor. But before we continue, there's one thing bothering me."

 

Vincent scratched his chin and looked up at the judge. "And what would that be, Your Honor?"

 

"Shouldn't a convenience store have security cameras? There must be footage of the crime."

 

"Well, that's a good point, Your Honor. Why isn--"

 

OBJECTION!

 

Payne interrupted with his shrill voice, making Vincent flinch embarassingly. "Your Honor, there's a perfectly logical explanation for that. You see, the security system had been malfunctioning recently, and thus the cameras were inactive on the night of the crime."

 

"THEY WHAAAAAT?!"

 

*Murmurmurmurmurmur*

 

BAM BAM BAM!

 

"Order! The court accepts the cameras as evidence."

 

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SECURITY CAMERAS ADDED TO COURT RECORD

 

Security Cameras

Type: Evidence

Submitted as evidence by Winston Payne.

The cameras at the QuikMart. Were inactive on the night of the crime.

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Winston snickered as Vincent introduced his face to his palm. "Now then, I believe the witness can explain this slip of memory."

 

"I certainly hope so. Witness, please testify as to why you forgot where the victim was shot."

 

"Certainly, gramps!"

 

WITNESS TESTIMONY

 

--Where Was He Shot?--

 

*When the dude got whacked, it was a real shock.

 

*As you could imagine, I was in a bit of a daze, so it's possible I forgot some things.

 

*Besides, I was in the back of the store, so I couldn't see what happened real good.

 

*As soon as the shooter left, I hightailed it outta there. I didn't have time to check the body anyway!

 

"Hm. That seems like a perfectly reasonable explanation, witness. Mr. Shore, you may cross-examine."

 

"Yes, Your Honor." (Hmm....There's nothing I can present here...)

 

"Son, don't fret. When in doubt, dig for more information. Press them on their statements and they're bound to slip up."

 

(That sounds about right....Okay! Let's do this!)

 

CROSS EXAMINATION

 

--Where Was He Shot?--

 

*As soon as the shooter left, I hightailed it outta there. I didn't have time to check the body anyway!

 

HOLD IT!

 

"Doesn't that seem odd, though?"

 

"Doesn't what seem odd?"

 

"If you thought he had been shot in the chest, wouldn't you have checked to see if he was alright?"

 

"Well, he was dead! Stop hasslin' me, Red!"

 

"But a chest wound wouldn't cause an instantaneous death, and in some cases, the person can be saved."

"...Fine. I may have checked him out a bit."

 

Payne was incredulous as to what he had heard. "What?!"

 

*Murmurmurmurmurmur*

 

BAM!

 

"Order! Witness, add this statement to your testimony!"

 

"Alright, alright. Don't get yer gavel in a bunch."

 

*I checked to see if the guy was alright, but I didn't touch anything!

 

OBJECTION!

 

"I'm sorry, Mr. Banner, but I'm going to have to ask you to tell the truth."

 

"Whaddaya think I've been doing up here? Geez, I thought you law-talkin' guys was supposed to be smart."

 

"What you've been doing here is lying! This receipt was found near the body."

 

"So? It was a store, stores got receipts."

 

"But this is no ordinary receipt, Mr. Banner. If you look closely, I'm sure you'll find something odd about it."

 

The judge examined the receipt and was taken aback by what he saw. "Th-there's a bloody fingerprint on this!"

 

"That's right. A fingerprint belonging to someone at the store that night besides the victim or the defendant. And who was the only other person there that night? IT WAS YOU, MR. BANNER!"

 

"AHHH!!" Banner pulled at the sides of his jacket in shock.

 

*Murmurmurmurmurmur*

 

"Good job, Vincent. We've got him on the ropes now. You know what to do."

 

"Right. The defense cannot ignore the suspicious number of inaccuracies in the witness' testimony! We would like to formally accuse Mr. Banner of the murder of Calvin Hobbins!"

 

Payne recoiled, what little hair he had blown back. "EEEEEEEEE!!!!"

 

The gallery flew into a frenzy, so loud that the pounding of the judge's gavel could hardly be heard.

 

After the courtroom had calmed down, the judge addressed the witness. "Mr. Banner, Mr. Shore has throws a very serious accusation at you. What do you have to say?"

 

Banner had stayed quiet during the commotion, absentmindedly combing his hair. "I'm gonna testify about the receipt. A'ight?"

 

"Well, that seems 'a'ight' to me. Please testify."

 

WITNESS TESTIMONY

 

--The Bloody Receipt--

 

*There was blood all over the place, so it was a pretty shocking sight.

 

*I saw the receipt next to the guy, all bloody and stuff.

 

*I picked it up out of reflex, that's all.

 

*Blood on my hands would look suspicious, so I wiped them off on my shirt.

 

*That's all. So can we stop this?

 

The judge sat wide-eyed at Banner's admission. "You wiped blood on your shirt?! Prosecutor Payne, please submit this shirt to the court!"

 

Payne presented a white T-shirt with small bloodstains covering it. "Here's the shirt the witness was wearing the night of the crime."

 

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BLOODY SHIRT ADDED TO COURT RECORD

 

Bloody Shirt

Type: Evidence

Submitted as evidence by Winston Payne.

Worn by Banner the night of the murder. Has small spots of blood all over.

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The judge looked over to Vincent. "Your cross-examination, Mr. Shore."

 

"Yes, Your Honor."

 

Alan, who had been watching quietly, remarked, "Now's your time to leave the nest and fly."

 

CROSS EXAMINATION

 

--The Bloody Receipt--

 

*I saw the receipt next to the guy, all bloody and stuff.

 

HOLD IT!

 

"Doesn't that seem odd? Why would there be a receipt if you were the only customer there?"

 

The witness shrugged the question off. "I dunno. Somebody must have left it there earlier."

 

OBJECTION!

 

Payne stepped in to stop the questioning with a question of his own, "Mr. Shore, why are you badgering the witness with unimportant questions?"

 

OBJECTION!

 

Vincent objected back to the prosecutor. "I believe the existence of this receipt is very important!"

 

"I don't know where you're going with this, Mr. Shore, but I'll play your game. The witness will add the information about the receipt to his testimony," the judge said after shaking his head in doubt.

 

Spike grunted at Vincent before continuing his testimony.

 

*The receipt was probably just thrown away by someone earlier that day. It means nothing.

 

OBJECTION!

 

The defense attorney smirked, finally putting the pieces together. "Mr. Banner, I'm afraid I have to ask you to tell the truth again. The WHOLE truth this time."

 

The witness gripped at his jacket in frustration, growling out, "What do you mean?"

 

Payne leaned forward, breaking out in a sweat and asking, "What do you mean?"

 

The judge watched the brouhaha with a stunned look on his face. "Mr. Shore, I must agree with the previous queries. What DO you mean?"

 

"I'll explain, Your Honor. I'd like the court to take a look at the receipt."

 

"Yes, it is very bloody. What's your point, Mr. Shore?"

 

"Don't look at the blood, Your Honor. Look at the timestamp!"

 

"Th-the timestamp.....AHH!! This receipt is dated at 9:45 PM on the night of the murder!"

 

Payne was quivering behind his desk, as cornered as any lying witness. "What does this mean?! Was there another customer in the store on the night of the murder?!"

 

"No, Prosecutor Payne. The police department must have dusted the receipt for prints, right?"

 

"Of course they did!"

 

"And whose prints were on it?"

 

"The only prints found on the receipt were those of the victim and......GYAAAAAAAHHH!!! THE WITNESS!"

 

Banner gripped at his jacket harder, the leather beginning to tear. "WHY YOU PUNK!"

 

*murmurmurmurmurmur*

 

BAM! BAM! BAM!

 

"ORDER! ORDER! Witness! This case is beginning to make a 180 directly at you!"

 

"No way, Gramps! Red!"

 

"What?" (I thought I had him...damn.)

 

"Just because I bought something doesn't make me a murderer! Show me more proof!"

 

Payne chimed in after recovering from his shock. "Y-yes! You'll have to show more definitive proof of the witness' guilt!"

 

"Prosecutor Payne and Mr. Banner make a good point. Mr. Shore? Do you have more evidence pointing to Mr. Banner?"

 

"Yes I do, Your Honor. The proof that Spike Banner made the fatal shot is...

 

TAKE THAT!

 

Let's take a look at this shirt again. The witness claims to have wiped blood from his hands onto this shirt. But the bloodstains are too small to fit that story."

 

"Then whatd'ya think it is, Red?"

 

"To me, it seems more like blood spatter."

 

"You mean the victim's blood splashed onto the shirt as he was killed?"

 

"Yes. That's exactly what I mean. AM I RIGHT, MR. BANNER?"

 

Spike was pulling at his jacket like a madman, the leather in the back beginning to rip. "I coulda gotten that blood on my shirt anywhere. When you're in my business, you get into a lot of scuffles. I must not have wiped my hands on my shirt after all."

 

"(And what business is that? Ne'er-do-welling?) I'm sorry, but I have more evidence that proves the blood on your shirt came from the scene...

 

TAKE THAT!

 

"Take a look at this cash register."

 

"It's also very bloody."

 

"That's natural. The victim was working the register, so his blood must have splattered on it. What's your point, Mr. Shore?"

 

"Well, Mr. Payne, if you compare the blood spatter on the register and the blood spatter on Mr. Banner's shirt, the pattern is just about identical. MEANING THAT MR. BANNER WAS IN FRONT OF THE VICTIM WHEN HE WAS SHOT! AND THE ONLY WAY THAT COULD HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE WAS IF HE SHOT MR. HOBBINS!"

 

A loud scream echoed throughout the courtroom. Banner was dripping sweat and growling at Vincent. "You....you little son of a bitch...WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?!?!?!?!" At that moment, Banner made a strong pull at his jacket, violently ripping it in half down the back as the pieces slid down his shoulders.

 

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WHAT REALLY HAPPENED

 

Spike Banner was poor, unemployed (unless you cound his career as a criminal), and desperate for money. He had come to the store that night planning to rob it. The cameras being out were just an advantage. He got his items and wallked up to the counter and purchased them, paying for them like any other customer. When Calvin Hobbins opened the register to put the money inside, Spike put a gun to his head, demanding the money from the register. Hobbins refused, so he asked again. Hobbins still refused and was beginning to resist, so Banner shot him in the head, leaving the blood spatter on his shirt and the register. Not meaning to kill anyone, Banner went into a panic. Then he heard the footsteps of Katashi Ebon, who had been cleaning and taking inventory in the back, and hatched an idea. He ran outside and called the police from a nearby pay phone, planning to frame Ebon.

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After Spike Banner had been taken away by the baliffs, all that was left was to deliver the verdict.

 

"Mr. Payne, has Mr. Banner been taken into custody?"

 

"Yes, Your Honor. He's being questioned as we speak."

 

"Mr. Shore."

 

"Y-yes, Your Honor?"

 

"You're a very talented young man. There's no doubt that you're your father's son. You performed excellently."

 

Vincent scratched the back of his head and chuckled in embarassment. "That's why I'm the law-talkin' guy."

 

"Indeed. Now to the matter at hand. This court finds the defendant, Katashi Ebon..."

 

NOT GUILTY

 

*unnecessary confetti and cheering*

 

"Court is dismissed!"

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August 17, 10:15 AM

District Court

Defendant Lobby No. 3

 

"VINNY, YOU DID IT!!" Katashi was crying tears of happiness after he had been acquited.

 

Vincent grinned and patted his friend on the shoulder. "I was glad to, Kat. It was nice to see you after all this time."

 

Alan chuckled as the two young men smiled at each other, "The baby bird and the black cat. The most unlikely of friends."

 

Vincent and Kat both blushed slightly out of embarassment. "Dad! Don't call us that in front of people!"

 

Kat chuckled at Vincent's flustered reaction, remarking, "Well, you DO look pretty tasty, but I think right now I'd prefer a pizza."

 

Vincent sighed at Katashi's comment. (That's the kind of line that creates yaoi pairings.) He chalked it off to plain stupidity. "I guess we could go out for a celebration. What do you say, Dad?"

 

Alan smiled at his son, fatherly pride radiating from his face. "Sure. But it's coming out of your fees for this case."

 

"Wait, what?!" Vincent's jaw dropped.

 

"Yeah, Vinny! Your treat!"

 

"B-but I was gonna use that for my rent this month..."

 

And that's my first case. It may have looked easy to you, but trust me, when you're behind that desk with a man's life in your hands, it gets pretty stressful. I guess that's why Dad's so short.

 

But between the painful memories awakened by my next case, as well as some new pains in the ass, I might very well go bald at the tender age of 23!

 

Episode 1: Turnabout Rookie

THE END

 

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Vincent: I won my first case, but I'm just getting started! A murder at a big gala has me hob-nobbing with all the richest and most influential people in the city! Now if only I could get this snot-nosed kid and this ditzy detective off my back...

 

Jeff: Hey! The name's Jeff Trey, and I don't like working with you either, but I'm your aide now, so deal with it!

 

Locke: Who do you think you are insulting Detective Shirley Locke?! You'll get yours from the new prosecutor you'll be facing!

 

Vincent: Y-you....it can't be!!!

 

???: It's been a long time.....Brother.

 

 

NEXT TIME ON VINCENT SHORE: ACE ATTORNEY:

 

EPISODE 2: IT TAKES TWO TO TURNABOUT!