Thursday, October 24, 2019
The Pelican Brief Essay -- English Literature Law Court System Essays
The Pelican Brief    1Ã º Summary    Two Supreme Court Judges has been murdered. Darby Shaw, a law student,  wrote a brief (The Pelican Brief) about the linking between the two  murders and Vitor Mattience, the owner of an oil company which wants  to build a factory in the Louisiana's Marshlands and also a close  fiend of the United States' President. Shaw gave the brief to his  teacher (and boyfriend) Thomas Callaham who gave it to a FBI lawyer  friend of him. Several days after Callaham is murdered by a bomb-car.  Shaw get scared because the bomb was thought to kill her too and run  away from New Orleans.    Meanwhile Gary Graham, a Washington Post journalist, knew about the  Pelican Brief from a lawyer, who used the nickname of Garcia, and  wrote an article about it.    Shaw read Graham's article and called him. While Shaw travelled among  all the East Coast of USA running away from killers she phoned several  times to Graham. Finally they met in New York City.    Both, Shaw and Graham wanted to publish the Pelican Brief but first  they needed to affirm the information of the brief with another  source. And this source could be Garcia so they began a search all  over Washington with only a photo of him and a few details of his  private life. Finally after quite a lot of time they found Garcia's  widow. He were killed few weeks ago in strange circumstances. Luckily  he left in a safe box an affidavit and a video which confirmed the  information of the brief.    While the Washington Post published the story, starting the biggest  crisis in the United States since Watergate, Shaw and Graham flew to  the Virgin Islands.    2Ã º Description of the main character of the book: Darby Shaw.    Darby Shaw is a smart law student at Tulane Uni...              ...el, and this will take another three or four months." Chapter  thirty. P 255    Bankruptcy: The estate of a person who had been adjudged by a court to  be insolvent. "Yeah, I worked in the bankruptcy section on the eight  floor, and oil and gas covers half of eight and all of nine." Chapter  thirty-six. P 332 & 333.    Lawsuit: court case brought by one person or group against another.    "Tell Jackson Feldman the lawsuit will be filed at nine in the  morning, just as soon as the courthouse opens." Chapter forty-two. P  392.    Affidavit: A sworn written statement used mainly for supporting  applications and as evidence in court proceedings. The person who  makes it must swear that the contents are true before a person  authorised to take oaths.    "It was a four-page affidavit, typed real neat and sworn to under oath  before a notary public". Chapter Forty. P. 367.                        
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