He pushes Suzanne to settle this, so she grabs a bin full of letters and starts digging in, barking at her underlings: “We missed something, and I want to know what.” They threaten to drown the case in continuances and subpoenas, and even hint at getting the ACLU involved, but Suzanne doesn’t budge: “Your client is still going away.” The judge, though, wants answers when his office is flooded with (yep) postcards and letters from Huell’s hometown of Coushatta, all singing his praises and vowing to travel there en masse if he’s ever put on trial. The scam gets underway when Kim arrives to meet the prosecutor Suzanne with three high-paid associates in tow.
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