See what I mean by being completely gone?
There's also Simon suggesting he actually did ask that cop to join him in his hotel room. And things escalated from there. It's my understanding that even if he'd raised the possibility of paying Paley to join him, he would first have to have handed the money over to show he meant to go through with it. But Paley jumps the gun...and tries to cover it by claiming Simon exposed himself, which he never would do.
From that point, it becomes lost in the gray area between legal and illegal activity, and Dillon's prosecution grows more and more zealous.
He claims Simon was arrested within six-hundred feet of a school, and never mind it was at midnight. But Simon actually measures the distance to show the school is 609 feet from where he was arrested. Which Dillon fights as inaccurate without presenting evidence to the contrary.
There's also Paley being unable to describe Simon's penis after claiming he got a good look at it, and Dillon Walstead bringing in a PHd to do a physical examination without mentioning the man is not an MD...which becomes explosive.
There's even two more cops brought in to back up Paley's version of events, which tips the judge to finding Simon guilty. Something ReShawn witnesses in the courtroom and decides to help Simon with his appeal.
An appeal that cannot happen unless the defense can show misconduct by the prosecution. Which puts ReShawn in the crosshairs of Dillon's anger because he now believes there was.
So...a lot still left to do.
And meanwhile, a secondary character is whining about his name. Ugh.


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