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FIVE May 20 11:30 a.m.“Is this Peter Neal?” Brian asked, using his unaltered voice. “It is.” “Hi, Mr. Neal. This is Brian Harmon. I called you on behalf of Judge Savage.” “Yes, you did.” An interesting non-response. “So, we would like to put the issues between the senator and the judge to rest.” “I don’t think we can just let this go, Brian.” “Really? Well, what is it you need to allow Judge Savage to put this behind him?” “There are actually two things we need before we are prepared to let everything go.” “I’m listening,” Brian replied. “We want the judge’s help on People v. Frank Nolan.” “Which is what, a corporate espionage allegation?” “No, it’s a domestic violence case. The defendant is Frank Nolan and he’s unrepresented. The case doesn’t have to be dismissed; it just need