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Sprague, Ruth M.

"Wild Justice"


After a great deal of prompting, the transcript, all 700 pages of it,
had been sent to the Attorney General's Office as agreed.
It was copied and shared with the attorney representing Diana, Al Garrett.
He was appalled at the way the university administration had handled
the hearing and felt that all that was needed was to hit the
university administration with legal paperosa plentimus
and they would soon see reason.
He was unaware that the age of reason had not yet penetrated
Belmont University. Their axiom was, `Reason? There is no reason,
it's company policy.'
The ensuing legal detritus delayed the reconvening of the
second round of the university hearing, but didn't prevent it.
In the short time given, Diana obtained affidavits from a
prominent document examiner and a promise of testimony
from the university psychologist.

A court reporter was once again recording the proceedings,
but it wasn't Janet. The surroundings had changed also.
Now, they were all sitting around a table in a very large
auditorium in the English Department.
Diana had an attorney present, but university policy prevented
him from doing anything except whisper instructions to her.


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