MY SUGAR MUMMY IS A BEAUTIFUL VAMPIRE

Chapter 105: Court hearing 1



Blake's stomach twisted into knots as he was led into the courthouse tunnel and toward the courtroom where his fate would be decided. His hands were cuffed behind his back and he shuffled forward in a line with other defendants. Though he had faith in Rose working to prove his innocence, Blake couldn't stop his mind from racing with worst-case scenarios.

What if there was no evidence to clear his name? What if he was wrongly convicted and spent years, or even his whole life, behind bars?

As they entered the courtroom, Blake scanned the gallery seating and spotted Rose sitting rigidly upright in the front row. Her face was set in stern determination when their eyes met. She gave a subtle nod of encouragement before Blake was ushered into the defense table area. There were already three people seated there - Blake assumed they were his legal team.

A tall man with gray hair stood and extended his hand as Blake took a seat. "Blake Shelton, I'm Gary Wilkins, your defense attorney. This is my associate Dana Park and our investigator Paul Reyes."

Blake shook each of their hands, feeling a small sense of relief at their confident demeanors. "It's nice to meet you all. Thank you for taking my case."

"Of course," Gary said crisply. "We've been working around the clock reviewing the evidence. I don't need to tell you this will be an uphill battle given the accusations, but we won't rest until the truth comes to light."

Before Blake could respond, the bailiff called out, "All rise! The honorable Judge Maria Reynoso presiding."

The courtroom rose as the black-robed judge entered and took her seat, surveying the room sternly. "You may be seated. We are here today for the arraignment hearing of Blake Shelton on charges of attempted murder in the first degree. How does the defendant plead?"

Gary stood and cleared his throat. "Not guilty, your honor. My client vehemently maintains his innocence and we plan to vigorously contest these outrageous charges."

The prosecution, Becky Owens, snapped back instantly from the other table. "The evidence against Mr. Shelton is overwhelming and incontrovertible. We have video footage, DNA, and multiple eyewitnesses that will prove his guilt beyond any reasonable doubt."

Judge Reynoso rapped her gavel for silence. "That's enough from both of you. This court has no tolerance for grandstanding at this early stage." She focused her sharp gaze on Gary. "Mr. Wilkins, given the serious nature of the charges, my inclination is to hold your client without bail pending trial. Do you have a compelling reason why I should not?"

"Yes, your honor." Gary replied firmly. "My client is a respected member of this community, with no prior criminal history whatsoever. He has deep ties here including a career, and substantial assets and income that eliminate any risk of fleeing. The state's theory about his motives is faulty and does not hold up to scrutiny under objective examination."

The prosecutor, Becky Owens, immediately objected. "That's preposterous! I, the victim was never a friend to Mr Shelton's lover, Ms Rose Shelley. I was digging up and exposing the dark secrets of her company before the incident. There is clear motive of rage that spiraled into violent attempted murder."

"That's conjecture, not proof," Gary fired back. "Mr. Shelton has provided rock-solid alibis covering his whereabouts that will punch massive holes in your timeline of events. You are recklessly attempting to frame an innocent man."

"Order!" Judge Reynoso barked, banging her gavel loudly until the courtroom fell silent once more. "One more outburst from either of you and I'll charge you with contempt of court." She exhaled a calming breath before continuing. "Given the defendant's community ties and lack of criminal record, I am going to allow bail to be set in this case pending trial.

However, given the severity of these charges, bail is set at $100,000,000 cash only."

Blake's heart sank into his stomach as gasps escaped around the room. A hundred million dollars? There was no way he could afford that on his salary - he might remain behind bars indefinitely waiting for his trial date. Even Paul the investigator gave a sympathetic cringe upon hearing the amount.

But Gary wasn't fazed. He leaned forward intently. "Your honor, I must vehemently object. Setting cash-only bail that exorbitantly high is essentially a rebuke of my client's presumption of innocence. It constitutes an unlawful punt of judicial discretion.

My client is more than willing to adhere to strict conditions including ankle monitoring, travel restrictions, and any other reasonable non-financial bail requirements..."

The judge silenced him by raising her hand. "My decision stands, Mr. Wilkins. You have made your objection which is noted for the record. If you wish to petition the court again on bail, I suggest you bring me compelling new evidence or information to sway my ruling. But for today's purposes, bail is set as stated.

We will schedule further pre-trial proceedings and set a tentative trial date to commence within the next sixty days."

Try as he might to disguise it, Blake's crestfallen expression was obvious to everyone in the courtroom. A seven-figure cash bail meant his detention might continue indefinitely as they awaited trial. And the longer he remained locked up, the more difficult it would be to aid in his own defense and strategizing with his legal team.

Rose met his pained gaze from the gallery and tried her best to convey encouragement and strength. But even she could not mask the dejected slump in her shoulders. For now, the prosecution had struck the first major blow while Blake was essentially left defenseless.

After scheduling some dates for routine pre-trial motions and conferences, Judge Reynoso rapped her gavel one final time. "That concludes today's arraignment. The defendant will be returned to custody pending posting of bail or the commencement of trial. We are adjourned."

Blake stood obediently as his cuffs were re-secured, trying his best not to look as defeated as he felt inside. He exchanged quick words with Gary before being led away. "Just hang in there, Blake. We're not even getting started yet on dismantling their shoddy case. Rose has my word - we won't rest until you're vindicated and set free."

As the guards ushered him down the side tunnel and back toward the jail inmate entrance, Blake stole one last glance over his shoulder at Rose. She met his eyes and pressed her hand to her heart in a show of solidarity and love. If only that embrace could penetrate these jailhouse walls and provide true comfort.

Blake allowed himself to be marched away, forced to place his faith entirely in Rose and his legal team. He would remain in chains for now, but burned with determination to prove his innocence and reclaim his freedom - no matter how long or arduous the fight.


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