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| − | |intro = | + | |intro = The lawyer who invented the infamous "superhuman defense" in a court of law. |
| − | + | |history = In 1974, Vince Oleck while working for [[Grant, Miller, Conroy, McConnell and Ingersoll|Grant, Miller, Healy and Valada]] drew the unfortunate task of defending [[Richard Forgione]] in a murder case (Mainly Vince believed because he side-swiped old man Grant's car...). | |
| − | + | Evidence was stacked heavily against Vince's client. Richard had murdered [[Lisette Palais]] at a trendy nightclub, in front of over 50 witnesses. The first day of testimony appeared the most damning. Every prosecution witness provided damning testimony, with little to no room for Vince to counter argue. When pressured by his client's father, [[Junior Forgione]], Vince snapped, reminding him of advice to take the deal originally offered by the prosecution. He was warned by his friend [[The Blue Knight|Joshua Stone]], a policeman, to keep clear of Junior Forgione and the [[Forgione Mob|Forgiones]] as best as possible. | |
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| − | + | Laying in bed that night he got to thinking about something his wife had casually mentioned about how his job would be easier if it would have involved a superhero related tactic like mind control. The next morning Vince unleashed his brazen strategy. Recalling Detective Walter Overgard, he made the detective recall an episode involving The [[Doppel Gang]] and asked whether he had checked on their location the night of the murder. Next he brought police forensic scientist, Dr. Simon Belfi back. This time he recalled the time that [[Julius Furst]] was accused of stealing nuclear secrets to a foreign power and asked Dr. Belfi what eventually became of that. Dr. Belfi revealed that it was actually Furst's evil twin from another dimension, [[The Worst Family]] who had committed the crime. As the courtroom became more and more intrigued and now second guessing themselves, he recalled the Medical Examiner of [[Romeyn County]], [[Dr. Giunta]] to the stand. Vince had Dr. Giunta recall the strange case of [[Supersonic]] in 1966, in which the hero was apparently killed by [[Lady Lethal]]. Supersonic had no pulse, heartbeat and massive blood loss, with holes through him the size of a fist along with extensive organ damage Dr. Giunta told the court that as he was about ready to start the autopsy, Supersonic just woke up and left. Vince shocked the court when he asked Dr. Giunta, who preformed the autopsy on Lisette Palais, if he was positively sure she was really dead. | |
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| + | Vince had used the world of superhumans elements into a regular court case, with clones, evil twins and death-like comas to enter doubt, and it worked. The courtroom went into hysteria. Junior Forgione was so pleased that he insisted Vince work for him personally after this case, but Vince refused. Forgione reminded Vince that he had the safety of a young family at stake and perhaps should reconsider. | ||
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Revision as of 21:37, 29 December 2021
HistoryIn 1974, Vince Oleck while working for Grant, Miller, Healy and Valada drew the unfortunate task of defending Richard Forgione in a murder case (Mainly Vince believed because he side-swiped old man Grant's car...). Evidence was stacked heavily against Vince's client. Richard had murdered Lisette Palais at a trendy nightclub, in front of over 50 witnesses. The first day of testimony appeared the most damning. Every prosecution witness provided damning testimony, with little to no room for Vince to counter argue. When pressured by his client's father, Junior Forgione, Vince snapped, reminding him of advice to take the deal originally offered by the prosecution. He was warned by his friend Joshua Stone, a policeman, to keep clear of Junior Forgione and the Forgiones as best as possible. Laying in bed that night he got to thinking about something his wife had casually mentioned about how his job would be easier if it would have involved a superhero related tactic like mind control. The next morning Vince unleashed his brazen strategy. Recalling Detective Walter Overgard, he made the detective recall an episode involving The Doppel Gang and asked whether he had checked on their location the night of the murder. Next he brought police forensic scientist, Dr. Simon Belfi back. This time he recalled the time that Julius Furst was accused of stealing nuclear secrets to a foreign power and asked Dr. Belfi what eventually became of that. Dr. Belfi revealed that it was actually Furst's evil twin from another dimension, The Worst Family who had committed the crime. As the courtroom became more and more intrigued and now second guessing themselves, he recalled the Medical Examiner of Romeyn County, Dr. Giunta to the stand. Vince had Dr. Giunta recall the strange case of Supersonic in 1966, in which the hero was apparently killed by Lady Lethal. Supersonic had no pulse, heartbeat and massive blood loss, with holes through him the size of a fist along with extensive organ damage Dr. Giunta told the court that as he was about ready to start the autopsy, Supersonic just woke up and left. Vince shocked the court when he asked Dr. Giunta, who preformed the autopsy on Lisette Palais, if he was positively sure she was really dead. Vince had used the world of superhumans elements into a regular court case, with clones, evil twins and death-like comas to enter doubt, and it worked. The courtroom went into hysteria. Junior Forgione was so pleased that he insisted Vince work for him personally after this case, but Vince refused. Forgione reminded Vince that he had the safety of a young family at stake and perhaps should reconsider.
FootnotesOleck is a reference to horror and comics writer Jack Oleck.
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