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    Judgement Calls

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      down later on."

      I hate this kind of crap. The four people at the table agree what

      needs to happen and are willing to put in the work, but have to plot

      how they can even start without bruising a fragile ego.

      I was skeptical. Garcia was good, but I still thought O'Donnell might

      see right through it and blame me when he wound up looking like a

      chicken shit. It would have been so easy to blame O'Donnell for the

      bad decision and say there was nothing I could do.

      Apathy is grossly undervalued and never there for me when I need it. I

      was already sucked in. I'd broken up some escort services and

      prosecuted a few pimps, but I'd never had a chance to handle a case

      like this one. And, to my mind, with scum like Derringer, it was

      better to issue the case and lose than let him walk away up front.

      "Alright, let's give it a try," I said.

      Two.

      Raymond Johnson was right. Tommy Garcia should run for office. Around

      nine o'clock, Tim O'Donnell popped into my office to give me a heads up

      that Tommy Garcia might be calling about an assault that happened over

      the weekend. I feigned ignorance. According to O'Donnell, the victim

      was a strung-out Old Town Lolita who acted surprised that a trick might

      want rough sex.

      By ten, O'Donnell told Garcia he didn't care what charges were filed if

      someone from DVD agreed to pick it up. Once I got the word from

      Garcia, I called O'Donnell to be sure he was aware I'd be filing

      Measure 11 charges against Derringer. I didn't want him getting ticked

      off later.

      Oregon joined the growing ranks of "tough on crime" states a few years

      ago when voters passed Ballot Measure 11 by a landslide. The law

      requires mandatory minimum sentences for the most violent felonies. Not

      surprisingly, once

      Measure 11 defendants figured out they were facing long minimum

      sentences upon conviction, whether they pled out or not, they stopped

      pleading guilty and started rolling the dice at trial. As a result,

      the DA's office stopped filing charges that fell under Measure 11

      unless the bureau's investigation was flawless. In response, PPB

      formed the Major Crimes Team. The precinct detectives weren't too

      happy about what they understandably viewed as a demotion.

      In theory, the DA's office chose carefully which cases to file under

      Measure 11, because the consequences of a conviction are profound. But

      when it became clear that pissed-off precinct detectives were slacking

      on their general felony cases, the DAs started looking for creative

      ways to justify filing cases under Measure 11 so MCT would be

      responsible for the follow-up. Once the work was complete, they'd

      threaten the defendant with the mandatory minimum sentence in order to

      get him to plead guilty to whatever he should've been charged with in

      the first place. And now I had to pretend I was doing exactly that so

      a loser like Tim O'Donnell would give up a case he didn't even want.

      I could hear laughing in the background when O'Donnell picked up the

      phone. As usual, the rest of the boys in the major crimes unit were

      huddled in his office for mid-morning coffee and a round of "No, I've

      got the raunchiest big-tit joke."

      "Hey, Tim. It's Samantha Kincaid. You were right. Garcia did call me

      about that Derringer case. I agree it's a solid Assault Three, but MCT

      won't do the follow-up unless we file it under Measure Eleven."

      "Listen, Kincaid, if you want to do the work on it, that's fine with

      me. I don't know why you'd want to. I talked to the vie at the

      hospital she's a white trash junkie liar, no matter what those MCT guys

      tell you. The case is a loser."

      "Yeah, you're probably right, but Garcia seems to think she might be

      able to get us some good vice cases."

      "Tell me the truth, Kincaid. Do you actually give a shit about those

      whores?" More laughter in the background. I tried to control my anger

      as he put the phone on speaker.

      "Alright, seriously, you guys. Who in this room really cares if some

      sack teaches a drug addict from Rockwood how to sell it to support her

      junkie habit?" When no one said anything and the guffawing started

      again, he said, "See, Kincaid? That's why you get all those vice

      cases. Ask me, we should give those guys a medal. Without them, those

      girls would be breaking into houses and stealing to get the money."

      When he realized I wasn't joining in the festivities, he tried to

      cover. "We're just giving you a hard time, Sam. You know that, right?

      Sure you do. Hey, here's a good one. What does a Rockwood girl say

      right after she loses her virginity? "Get off me, Daddy, you're

      crushing my smokes." "

      I'd love to be one of those people who could throw off the perfect

      zinger. The kind with the optimal amount of sting, but with enough of

      the funny stuff to keep you from looking like a freak. But in my

      experience, those perfect zingers never leap to mind at the right

      time.

      "Funny, O'Donnell. Hey, hold on a sec." I set the phone down on my

      desk and rushed down the hall to his office. Standing in the doorway,

      I could see their wee brains straining to figure out how I could be in

      O'Donnell's office and on the phone at the same time. "There's nothing

      funny about the Derringer case, and there's definitely nothing funny

      about some guy getting over on his daughter. You say something like

      that to me again, and it'll feel like someone stretched your sad little

      ball sack up over that big empty head of yours."

      I stormed back toward my office before I could make things worse.

      Behind me, I heard O'Donnell yell out, "Real nice, Kincaid," over the

      other guys' laughter. I hadn't meant it to be funny, but if they were

      going to take it that way, so be it.

      I had to hand it to O'Donnell. He could be a Grade A jerk, but at

      least the guy could take it. As I slammed down the phone in my office,

      I could hear his laugh above all the others.

      I waited for my pulse to return to normal, then called over to the jail

      to make sure Derringer was still in custody. The Multnomah County

      holding center's under an order from a federal judge for overcrowding.

      If the cells get full, the sheriff's office is required to start

      releasing prisoners according to a court-created formula. In theory, a

      sex offender in on a parole hold should be one of the last to be

      released, but I'd stopped being surprised by MCSO's decisions a long

      time ago.

      I finally got connected to a Deputy Lamborn.

      "You calling about Frank Derringer?" he asked. "Because I've been

      trying all morning to figure out who to call, and I'm getting ready to

      come off shift. Can't read the PO's signature for shit."

      "What's going on?" I asked.

      "Well, we noticed something I thought the PO should know about. When

      we bring the prisoners in for booking, they've got to strip down out of

      their street clothes and put on their jail blues. Anyway, when

      Derringer was changing, one of the guys noticed that Derringer doesn't

      have any pubic hair."

      "Come again?" I said.

     
    ; "Yep, all gone down there. So, anyway, we assumed he had crabs or

      something and were joking around about what lucky prisoner was gonna

      have to share a cell with him. But then I noticed Derringer had a

      parole hold for an Attempted Sod One and figured a sex offender might

      have a more sinister reason for getting rid of the short and cur lies

      Thought someone should know about it."

      That someone was me. I wrote down Lamborn's information so I could add

      him to my witness list. Then I cut the call short so I could call

      Derringer's parole officer to see if he knew anything else.

      He picked up the phone on the first ring. "Renshaw."

      I introduced myself to Dave Renshaw as the DA who was going to pick up

      the Derringer case, then passed along Deputy Lamborn's observation.

      "Well, I don't like what he had to say about my penmanship, but the boy

      was certainly using his noggin, wasn't he?"

      "I'd say so. Unless Derringer's got some explanation, it looks like he

      knew he was going out for a victim and didn't want to leave any

      physical evidence behind. I was calling to see if you had anything in

      your file that might help. Derringer hasn't been out on parole for

      long, so if we could show that no one ever noticed anything unusual

      about Derringer's appearance when he was in prison "

      Renshaw cut me off. "Oh, I can do better than that. One of Mr.

      Derringer's parole conditions is that he submit to pethismographic

      examination." My silence told him I didn't know what that was.

      "Standard for most sex offenders. A counselor hooks the guy's private

      parts up to an EKG and then shows slides of various sexual images. By

      monitoring what gets someone like Mr. Derringer hot, the counselor can

      see whether the parolee's preferred fantasy images are changing with

      treatment or whether he's still perverted."

      "Are you about to say what I hope?"

      "Yes, ma'am. Derringer was in let's see, I've got his file right here

      yep, just last week for his initial examination, and I was there for

      it."

      "And everything was normal down there?"

      "I don't know about that, but, yes, I definitely would've noticed if he

      had shaved that area, and I didn't see anything out of the ordinary."

      "And what were the pethismograph results?" I asked.

      "Oh, the doctor would tell you that Derringer was responding to

      treatment. Derringer's pulse got pretty fast during some of the

      violent porn and stayed flat and steady during what most of us would

      consider straight porn, but his Johnson stayed limp the whole time. The

      doctor thought Derringer's pulse raced out of nervousness that he might

      get caught getting off on the violence. But with what I know so far

      about this new case, I think Derringer was getting turned on but just

      wasn't responding downstairs."

      Definitely possible. We were wrapping up the call when Renshaw said,

      "Now this is interesting. I was flipping through the file while we

      were talking. I usually get the facts of my guys' cases straight from

      the police report, but intake typed in something that must've come from

      the prosecuting attorney's file. The notes say that Derringer's

      brother, Derrick, had offered himself as Derringer's alibi witness."

      "This is on Derringer's old case?"

      "Right, the Attempted Sod," Renshaw clarified. "I didn't realize that

      Derringer ever tried to go with an alibi, but it says here that Derrick

      was scheduled to testify that Frank was with him when the girl said she

      was attacked. Then our Mr. Derringer turned around and changed his

      defense. Instead of saying it wasn't him, he argued the whole thing

      was consensual rough sex, trying to get the case bumped down to

      statutory rape. In the end, Derringer pled guilty as part of a plea

      bargain, but that doesn't stop him from telling me at every opportunity

      that the girl consented. Everyone I supervise is innocent, don't you

      know."

      I thanked him profusely for all the information and assured him I'd be

      calling him as a witness. For now, I had other work to do.

      Renshaw had lodged a detainer against Derringer based on probable cause

      that he'd had unsupervised contact with a minor, a violation of his

      parole conditions. Derringer was booked over the weekend, so his case

      would be called in the Justice Center arraignment court this afternoon

      for a release hearing. Technically, a parole detainer is enough to

      hold a parolee for up to sixty days pending a hearing. I would have

      liked to keep Derringer in custody on the violation and wait for MCT to

      finish the investigation before I decided what charges to file.

      The problem was that the allegation underlying Derringer's violation

      was essentially an allegation of new criminal conduct. In these

      circumstances, most local judges won't hold the parolee in custody

      unless the State actually files new charges. So I needed to have a

      charging instrument ready in a few hours or the court might cut

      Derringer loose.

      One alternative was to issue the lowest-level charges, like assault,

      kidnapping, and rape. That would be enough to hold Derringer until MCT

      was finished. Once the grand jury heard the complete evidence, I could

      come back with an indictment for Attempted Aggravated Murder. I'd been

      burned by this method before, though. A smart defense attorney can

      convince a defense-oriented judge that upping the charges on a

      defendant after he has been arraigned on the initial complaint is

      prosecutorial misconduct. Under the law, it's not, but that doesn't

      stop a court from doing what it wants.

      This case would turn on Kendra Martin. Before I made up my mind about

      charges, I wanted more than Walker and Johnson's opinion about her.

      During my stint in DVD, I'd dealt with a few street girls. Most of

      what Walker and Johnson said about Kendra sounded right. I wasn't

      surprised that she would lie about the work and about her habit. And,

      if she was street smart, I believed she didn't get into that car on her

      own. What bothered me was her initial response to Walker and Johnson.

      Detectives with their experience are used to the typical rape victim

      response. It's normal for rape victims to be defensive and to direct

      their anger at police. But this girl, a thirteen-year-old, sounded

      like a nightmare. If I was going to go all out and guarantee myself a

      tough trial, I didn't want to spend the next few months fighting with a

      teenage sociopath.

      I went to the law library and pulled a copy of the Physicians' Desk

      Reference. The emergency room had injected Kendra Martin with Narcan

      to prevent her from overdosing. According to the PDR, the active

      ingredient in Narcan was naloxone, which reverses the effects of

      opiates and induces immediate withdrawal. Even for a relatively new

      user like Kendra Martin, the shock to her system would be enough to

      create a very unhappy camper.

      The effects of heroin last longer than the effects of naloxone. As a

      result, once the naloxone wears off, the person might have a short

      period where they're still under the influence of the opiates. Those

      effects gradually wear off, and
    the person returns to their normal

      state.

      If Walker and Johnson were right about Kendra Martin essentially being

      a nice girl, the mix of Narcan and heroin would explain her initial

      crankiness, followed by a period of indifference.

      Having satisfied my main point of doubt, I decided to go with my gut.

      Walker was right. Derringer and his buddy got a thirteen-year-old girl

      to shoot up a boatload of heroin, then beat her, choked her, sexually

      assaulted her, and left her to die in the woods. The case would be

      tough to prove, but it was looking better now with the information from

      the jail and Renshaw. There was enough for an attempted aggravated

      murder indictment and enough to get it to the jury. And even if a jury

      didn't go for the attempted agg, it could still convict on the kidnap,

      assault, and sex charges.

      I spent the next couple of hours reviewing the reports that had been

      written on the case so far. I was impressed. Most of the time, if you

      read a cop's reports after the case has been described to you, the

      reports and the verbal summary don't quite match up. Either something

      was omitted from the conversation or, more commonly, left out of the

      written reports. MCT's good reputation appeared to be well deserved. I

      was pleased to see that everything I already knew, and nothing else,

      was in the reports. And I was irritated that I couldn't stop myself

      from paying special attention to the quality of Chuck Forbes's work.

      Chuck had joined the bureau after college and had wound up on the fast

      track into MCT after he obtained a murder confession that eventually

      led to one of Oregon's first capital sentences. I took a special

     


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