The law failed them in one brutal night. A courtroom shortcut—plea bargaining spun into white-collar expediency—let a pair of men walk from a murder indictment to a light sentence. The evidence had been clumsy but damning: a broken taillight, a witness with foggy hours, a prosecutor who wanted a quick plea. Elias had pushed—quietly, legally—asking questions, filing motions, finding holes. He had been brushed aside. When the verdict never came because the case was settled, his son’s name stopped mattering to those who measured justice in docket speed and clemency calendars.
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