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... were progressing.
The attorney sat down next to the defendant, a heavy sigh escaping his lips. It was obvious why he was upset—Judge Abel Carries had intervened, but Malone knew there was nothing he could do against the judge, at least for now.
Inspector Cantrell continued his investigation, his sharp eyes scanning the room for any missed details. Abel watched him intently, knowing that, though he couldn't take the initiative, asking a few questions wouldn't cause any harm.
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