We’ve all seen them. Some so-called screen writer spins the wheel and it comes up with the plot and he just plugs in the bits as pieces. I mean, all movies and TV episodes must have at least one chase scene. Sometimes, they are afoot, other times in cars. On the other hand, some are both. On rare occasions, it might be at sea.
There is always the innocent person trapped in the little town where the mayor, sheriff, deputy and judge are all related. The tricky part is coming up with a reason for holding the victim. Possibly, the screen writer isn’t very inventive so there is no reason.
Of course there is the kangaroo trial in the kangaroo court and he or she is found guilty and is having difficulty getting word to the outside world. There is no way to get the word to knight in shining armor for the rescue.
Now admit it. You’re reading the only the description of the story and already I have you on the edge of your seat. All I need do is add the proverbial music at the right time, like when the victim is attempting an escape, only to be foiled at the last the very last minute.
The main thing of course, it has to be a small city and a kangaroo court or the plot won’t work. I mean, who would believe a kangaroo court in the largest city in the country where the whole world can watch? Would anyone ever believe that? It would never happen, right?
And yet it has. Perhaps it is the largest most one-sided trial ever of record. Shortly the trial will be in the hands a jury selected from one of the most one sided populations of history. Can any justice system work under those conditions? Maybe, but I doubt it. I really hope I’m proved wrong.
If the jury comes back with an acquittal, it will prove to the world that we had the most innocent president in history. After years of being under the microscope, they have found nothing, which means there is nothing.
On the other hand, if he is found guilty, it will only prove that anyone can be proved guilty in a court that is so heavily biased.