Chapter 30 I Did It
- However, the chief judge was happy to see the lawyer who stepped in to defend Rex; he had wished he had evidence so he could bring justice to Rex when the previous judge and Mr.Adair were twisting the case.
- He smiled as the man approached the front seat to sit down. He knew Rex had already gotten his justice because he had encountered the masked lawyer several times in his cases, and all the people he stood for always won. He knew the lawyer was the best in town; his logic alone could make an opponent's lawyer fidget and forget his words.
- "Brave man! We're set for the real interrogation," the masked barrister uttered, gazing at Mr. Adair.