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Tina waited impatiently outside the station. The lawyer was supposed to be there like thirty minutes ago. The court session was about to begin, and if the lawyer didn't show up, then Paul wouldn't have anyone to defend him. And that would mean the ruling would be against. Her efforts to get his father to come to court and defend him, proved to be futile so she was just depending on her father's lawyer. He was a good lawyer, but she wasn't sure if he could actually get him out of the situation. Paul didn't even have an alibi that would state if he really was innocent or not. Jenny's family had gotten the best lawyer to try and get justice for their dead daughter. Tina didn't think with all the evidence against Paul if he had a chance of getting out. The worst part was that he had alr