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A deep truth: Book 1
A deep truth: Book 1
A deep truth: Book 1
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Ann Murillo is a successful criminal defense lawyer with the world at a her feet but when that world starts to crumble due to truths and lies from her past she stops at nothing to find pieces of the puzzle that she has fought desperately to put together but the question is at what cost and how far is she willing to go.

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PublisherBookRix
Release dateSep 7, 2020
ISBN9783748756644
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    A deep truth - Janelle Levy

    Table of contents

    Table of contents

    Prologue

    Chapter one

    Chapter two

    Chapter three

    Chapter four

    Chapter five

    Chapter six

    Chapter seven

    Chapter eight

    Chapter nine

    Chapter ten

    Chapter eleven

    Chapter twelve

    Chapter thirteen

    Chapter fourteen

    Chapter fifteen

    Chapter sixteen

    Chapter seventeen

    Chapter eighteen

    Chapter nineteen

    Author note

    Prologue

    Stop!!,the young woman screamed as she ran hitting into the glass coffee table that stood before her. The man bled anger from his eyes, his breathing was shallow and his eyes fixed on the woman.

    A little girl maybe about the age of 5 stood at the doorway of the living room holding on tightly to an old worn out teddy bear she held in her arms.

    Maria!!, run baby... hide, hide for mommy the woman cried out to the little girl but instead the little girl ran to her mother's side holding on to her, hugging her leg telling her not to cry.

      Soon another little girl appeared at the doorway; this one about the age of 10. she rubbed her eyes furiously as she tried to get a good picture of what was happening. Her father wasn't a man she had recognized, sweat dripped from his face like raindrops hitting the earth, his face was a bright red and so was his eyes and in his hand held a handgun which was pointed directly at her mother and little sister.

      The little girl hoping to stop her father; walked slowly and cautiously towards him but before she could even reach close enough a bullet escaped the gun piercing her little sister in the head. She opened her mouth to scream but no sound came out, she froze and her blood ran ice cold throughout her body and veins. Her mother screams rang out loud in the apartment and could have broken the glass windows, she turned her head to her father who again pulled the trigger to his gun releasing another death bomb that landed comfortably in her mother's chest. Her mother dropped like a lifeless doll to the floor and as she gargled blood that was building up in her throat and mouth she managed to say one last word, Annie she said closing her eyes; taking her last breath.

    Her father lowered the gun and turned to face her. His face drowned with sweat and tears as he sobbed,

    I'm sorry Annie, I'm sorry and one day you will understand that this had to be done he sobbed falling to the carpeted floor on his knees. He raised the gun again this time to his head and pulled the trigger.

    Annie's screams finally came out and everything went black as she fainted

    Chapter one

    Ann was a woman to be feared and admired. She was drop dead gorgeous, a Latina who ruled and controlled the rooms of a courthouse with ease. To the outside she was a dragon; a heartless one in fact but to those who knew her personally she had the heart of a child and though her hazel eyes sought sympathy her small pink lips made her the perfect seductress.

    Ms Murillo, what can can you tell us about the Vince Monroe murder trial?

    Ms Murillo, do you think Vince Monroe really killed his wife?

    Ms Murillo, why are you defending a man we all know is guilty? Asked the reporters that

    congregated in front the courthouse.

    Ann paused briefly to address the reporters with one simple statement,

    A man is innocent until proven guilty she said as she walked briskly into the courthouse holding her black briefcase that complimented her navy blue pants suit beautifully.

    Ms Murillo your late said Vince Monroe as she quickly glanced at his watch while walking towards Ann if you want to stay my lawyer I suggest you arrive on time! he exclaimed

    Ann rolled her eyes in utter disbelief.

    .i am only a few minutes late Mr. Monroe and I suggest if you would like to rot in jail for the rest of your sad, miserable life; you fire me or if you like me to help you win your case and keep the little dignity I suppose you have left, you let me do my job Ann replied as she gritted her teeth and pushed Vince aside.

    Vince stood staring at her with mouth opened wide and he was starting to see why people called Ann a dragon; the words that came out her mouth burned like fire.

    Don't we have a trial to attend Mr. Monroe, I don't have all day nor do I have time to waste and if you would like so much to stare at my ass please do so after we have won the case and are walking out the courtroom not while we are unsure and about to walk in it Ann said as she and Vince walked speedily down the hall to the courtroom.

    All rise, the Supreme Court of the state of New York is now in session, the honorable James C Dawson now presiding

    Everything that goes on in the Supreme Court is confidential, we will take an oath of confidentiality. Will everyone please raise their right hand and repeat after me

    I solemnly swear that I will not divulge , either by words or signs any information which comes to knowledge, in the course of the Supreme Court session, and that I will keep secret all said proceedings which may be held in my presence

    please be seated

    Bailiff, please call the first case

    " Supreme Court docket number S046785, entitled the state of New York vs Vince Monroe now comes for hearing.

    "Will the defendant please rise, you are charged with first degree murder how do you plead?.

    Not guilty your honor replied Vince

    Thank you Mr. Monroe

    Will the prosecuting attorney please her name for the records

    Ms. Abigail Watson

    Thank you Ms. Watson

    Will the defense attorney please her name for the record

    Ms. Ann Murillo

    Members of the jury please rise and raise your right hand, do you solemnly swear to listen carefully to the evidence and arguments which are presented in this case and fulfill your duty to determine a sentence that is fair to the defendant, the victim and the community, if say 'I do'; you may be seated Dawson said as he grazed his eyes over each of the 12 jurors

    you have been picked as jurors and have promised to do a good job. Remember, the defendant is guilty of the charge made against him your sole duty is to determine what sentence is fair and appropriate he continued

    Prosecution, are you ready to begin?

    yes I am your honor

    Abigail walked tantalizingly slow from her seat, her eyes fixated on Vince and then the members of the jury.

    you honor and members of the jury, take a good look on the face of Vince Monroe. A man so cold hearted and cruel that he took the life, the breath of his beloved wife, Emily Monroe, the wife who he was married to for 8 years, the wife that bred his two daughters. The defense will argue that Vince was a caring and loving husband that made sure he looked after his family but do you really believe that a man claimed to be loving and caring would brutally stab his wife 42 times in the same bed that they slept for 8 years while their daughters were fast asleep. Abigail paused as she looked for a reaction from the jurors faces and then she continued

    I say this to all of you, look beyond Vince Monroe deceiving outwards appearance and look to see who he really is; a cold hearted murderer

    Abigail looking ever so confident trotted back to her seat, looking briefly at Ann to smirk.

    Defense, present your opening statement

    Ann brushed over her pants and stood from her seat, her eyes wandered around the courtroom then she turned to face the jury and there her eyes stayed fixated; they never moved not even for a second. your honor and members of the jury, my client Vince Monroe is being wrongfully accused of a crime he did not commit, his reputation is being tarnished as he sits in this courtroom today. He had no motive to kill his wife, they lived an almost perfect life and friends and family had nothing bad to say about their marriage. With all due respect he should be at home with his two daughters grieving but instead he's being put on trial because the detectives failed to find a suspect and actually investigate the case to find the true killer. Put yourself in his position just for a minute, how would you feel if a loved one for you was murdered and you were being accused of killing them? You know you're innocent but the law thinks you're not, wouldn't you want to clear your name?.

    Ann turned to walk back to her seat stopping for just a quick second to look on Abigail face .

    Does the prosecution wish to call any witnesses to the stand?

    Yes your honor, the prosecution wishes to call Ms. Rebecka Monroe

    Raise your right hand, do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth I do

    the judge signaled to Abigail,

    Prosecution please present your case

    Abigail walked slowly from her seat to the witness stand. Please state your name for the record

    Rebecka mouth quivered as she said her name

    Rebecka Monroe

    Rebecka, can you please retell the events that occurred on the night of January 25th:

    Rebecka took a deep breath and began to speak slowly, almost as if she was counting her words. "I

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