They arrived early, and the courtroom was sparsely filled with people. The judge and jury had yet to take their seats.
Timothy Diaz's lawyer was a petite young girl wearing glasses, looking very genteel — the kind that just entered the profession not long ago.
This was expected; Timothy Diaz definitely couldn't afford a lawyer. Even if he had the money, no lawyer would want to take on the Graves Group. In such cases, the court randomly assigns a lawyer.
Assigned cases are usually seen by law firm interns as valuable opportunities to gain experience, since no client wants to hire a rookie lawyer.
When this young girl with glasses saw Purple Summers, she was very excited and came over with a book, "Senior, I'm a fan of yours. Could you sign this for me?"
"Sure." Purple Summers smiled slightly and accepted the book from her.