Martinez and Martinez v. Velveteen.

Oct 27, 2011 20:34

Title: Martinez and Martinez v. Velveteen
Summary: Joining the Junior Super Patriots included a lot of paperwork. Now, years and years later, Velveteen may find that the contracts she signed then still have the power to make her life miserable now...

Velveteen lounged against the wall of the movie theater, listening with mild disinterest to the screaming, crunching noises coming from inside the lobby... )

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vincentursus October 28 2011, 10:14:14 UTC
Ah yes, for those of us that were unclear as to how evil the Super Patriots are.

And an evil mother is good old-fashioned fairy tale style.

Nice to see Vel in action.

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bercilakslady October 29 2011, 03:04:55 UTC
I'm glad Vel got some closure with her parents, if not with the SP.

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dan_ad_nauseam October 29 2011, 18:30:14 UTC
ObNitPicks:

In Portland, it's the Police Bureau (due to a quirk of local nomenclature), and the central offices are in the Justice Building.

Also, I doubt that superlawyers, so to speak, would be considered to have conflicts of interest solely because of their status.

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cadhla October 29 2011, 19:49:50 UTC
...wow, thanks. Y'know, I don't consider my fannish journal to come with "obligatory" nitpicking. But thanks.

I'll fix the factual errors. My legal checks were done through appropriate channels.

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kyrielle October 29 2011, 20:08:32 UTC
Eeee Velveteen!

Also, yay for a sane judge.

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wfw_sj October 30 2011, 01:50:04 UTC
Thanks as always for the free Vel goodness!

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