Attorney - Alicia Florrick States

The courthouse was the same one where she had once defended a nun accused of murder. Now, she stood on the other side—the prosecutor’s table. Kurt McVeigh sat ten feet away, his hands folded, his face a mask of stoic betrayal. Diane was in the gallery, wearing a black dress like she was attending a funeral.

"He falsified one report. One. He said the bullet trajectory was 'inconclusive' when it was damning. He did it because the cop’s father promised to fund a youth ballistics lab at Northwestern. Kurt saw it as a trade-off: one ambiguous footnote for a generation of trained forensic scientists."

She turned and walked back into her office. The door closed. Outside, the snow began to fall again, covering the old mistakes of Chicago in a clean, temporary white. alicia florrick states attorney

"Kurt McVeigh."

Kurt’s lawyer, a ferocious woman named Lena Cruz, stood up. "Your Honor, the State’s Attorney has a personal relationship with the defendant. Her husband was his closest friend. This is a clear conflict of interest. We move for recusal." The courthouse was the same one where she

"It’s a criminal referral from the Attorney General," Marcus said. "Ten counts of wire fraud, three of bribery, and one count of conspiracy to obstruct an election. The target is a senior political consultant."

She had no one left to lose. That made her dangerous. Diane was in the gallery, wearing a black

"Ladies and gentlemen," she said in closing, "justice is not about intentions. It’s about actions. Kurt McVeigh intended to build a lab. But his action sent an innocent man’s killer free. The victim’s mother is in this room. She has waited three years for someone to care. The State cares."

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