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The Locklears Chapter Six
The rays of the sun came peeking in through the window of
Rusty and Linda Locklear. "Linda get up. It's time for work."
"Five more minutes Rusty just five more." "We've already over
slept. Get up." Stretching out her arms Linda got up and headed
for the bathroom. "I'm using this shower. You can use the other
shower." The two of them hit the showers and got ready for work.
"Rusty who are you defending today in court?" "I'm defending
this drug addicted, drug smuggling prostitute. We'll talk after
work. I want to hear about what went on at Pine Needle Hspital
today." Grabbing his briefcase Rusty left for work. Pulling into
the parking lot of Green Haven Courthouse Rusty parked and went inside. Entering the superior courtroom Rusty took a look around.
"Look at all these scum bags. I want to kill everyone of them"
Rusty thought to himself. As he approached the bench the inmates
was led in by an officer. After exchanging a few words with the judge Rusty took his place by his client's side. The prosecutor
presented the case to the judge. "Your honor this is Victoria Freeman. She is charged with prostitution and drug smuggling."
Enterrupting the prosecutor Rusty argued on his client's behalf.
"Your honor my client was not smuggling drugs. The maurijuana she
had was for her own personal use." Cutting off Rusty the prosecutor said "She had the marijjuana stashed in her vagina judge." "Judge my client only had three grams, this is her first offense, and she didn't cross state lines." "No judge the defendant smuggled it in jail when she was booked." "Your honor
she told the officers about the marijjuana so how is that smuggling." "Mr. Locklear the drug smuggling charge will be thrown
out. But the prostitution well stay." "Your honor my client has been in jail for a hundred days. I'm asking for time served."
"Granted Mr. Locklear and Ms. Freeman stay out of trouble."
Written Keith Edward Baucum aka The Brown Philosopher aka The Green Poet aka Red Seven
Rusty and Linda Locklear. "Linda get up. It's time for work."
"Five more minutes Rusty just five more." "We've already over
slept. Get up." Stretching out her arms Linda got up and headed
for the bathroom. "I'm using this shower. You can use the other
shower." The two of them hit the showers and got ready for work.
"Rusty who are you defending today in court?" "I'm defending
this drug addicted, drug smuggling prostitute. We'll talk after
work. I want to hear about what went on at Pine Needle Hspital
today." Grabbing his briefcase Rusty left for work. Pulling into
the parking lot of Green Haven Courthouse Rusty parked and went inside. Entering the superior courtroom Rusty took a look around.
"Look at all these scum bags. I want to kill everyone of them"
Rusty thought to himself. As he approached the bench the inmates
was led in by an officer. After exchanging a few words with the judge Rusty took his place by his client's side. The prosecutor
presented the case to the judge. "Your honor this is Victoria Freeman. She is charged with prostitution and drug smuggling."
Enterrupting the prosecutor Rusty argued on his client's behalf.
"Your honor my client was not smuggling drugs. The maurijuana she
had was for her own personal use." Cutting off Rusty the prosecutor said "She had the marijjuana stashed in her vagina judge." "Judge my client only had three grams, this is her first offense, and she didn't cross state lines." "No judge the defendant smuggled it in jail when she was booked." "Your honor
she told the officers about the marijjuana so how is that smuggling." "Mr. Locklear the drug smuggling charge will be thrown
out. But the prostitution well stay." "Your honor my client has been in jail for a hundred days. I'm asking for time served."
"Granted Mr. Locklear and Ms. Freeman stay out of trouble."
Written Keith Edward Baucum aka The Brown Philosopher aka The Green Poet aka Red Seven
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