
Theodore Esquire
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Narrated by:
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John Fiore
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By:
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T.K. Ware
About this listen
Theodore Esquire Walker - a Christian lawyer of faith, and the protégé of Charles Esquire Everson, created an esteemed reputation with multiple court wins. His perseverance to defend the innocent created an expectation of justice when he entered the courtroom. Everything seemed well, until a case of unexpected consequences was brought before him. A case that tied together the previous trials his mentor faced against Dave and Burg Law Firm.
Deacon Jerrick Bradley was arrested for a crime he called self-defense. During the interrogation, Bradley's only statement about it - to the officer, to his lawyer, Theodore Esquire Walker, to the judge, to the jury - was: "I've been blackmailed. He made me pull the trigger."
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