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Law & Order II: Double or Nothing - Walkthrough
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Part 2: Assistant District Attourney


Investigation (part 1)--

You'll have a lot of evidence to throw away when you start. Toss out these
items:
Boots (normal and lab), car window (normal), Cindy photo (normal), waiver, CD
(normal and lab), and the pamphlet (normal and research).

First off, have surveillance follow Diana Quinn, then send Martin Tanner for a
psych evaluation. If you've sent the financial report in on the first half of
the game, you'll get the results back. Later on, you'll get a call from Donovan
for another place to check out.

Dr. Richard Blythe (1st time)--

You'll get to him when you get Martin Tanner's psych evaluation.

1. Did you treat the Tanners' son after he was injured in an accident?
2. What was Jamie's prognosis?
3. What did you do for Jamie?
4. What did you recommend the Tanners do?
5. Did Jamie die before Mr. Tanner was able to contact Dr. Ramos?


Josh Berman--

You'll get to him when Donovan calls about further developments on the
financial report.

When prompted, show the report (research).

1. Why would Martin and Cindy Tanner have an American Motors financial report?
2. What were the terms of the settlement?
3. What were the Tanners holding out for?
4. Why did American Motors settle if the Tanner case had little going for it?
5. If the Tanners were on a crusade, why would they settle for so little?


Getting your case set up--

Subpoena these people:
Brenda Lyons, Donny Morales, Richard Blythe and Shirley Cho.

Subpoena these items:
anonymous note (normal and lab), check (normal and lab), autopsy report, bullet
fragments, answering machine, car window (lab), locker photograph (lab) and
Martin Tanner (research).


Case for the Prosecution--


Shirley Cho


1. Ms. Cho, were you an accountant for Avery Labs?
2. Why were you let go?
3. Were you aware that Mr. Tanner was investing money with Dr. Ramos?
4. When did you last speak with Mr. Tanner?
5. Do you recall Dr. Ramos returning any funds to Mr. Tanner?

Cross examination.

Don't worry. Southerlyn will do the objecting.


Donny Morales

1. Mr. Morales, how do you know the defendant?
2. Did Mr. Tanner take time off from work during the past year?
3. What were the circumstances of Mr. Tanner's return to Airways?
4. When did the defendant arrive for work in the night of question?
5. Do you remember anything about Mr. Tanner's behavior that evening?

Cross examination

Object to this question.

1. Were you that callous not to see that the loss of his child was the only
reason he was unresponsive? (argumentative)


Brenda Lyons

1. Ms. Lyons, can you identify this voice? (The defense will object.)
Answer. The protection against self incrimination does not apply since it will
be used for identification purposes, and not for testimony.
2. What did you do after you heard the message Mr. Tanner left you?

Cross examination.

Object to these questions.

1. So you killed Dr. Ramos to rid the world of another bio-nazi! (argumentative)
2. Admit it. You jumped to conclusions when Mr. Tanner was simply warning you
of these dangers when he left that message! (badgering)


Richard Blythe

1. Dr. Blythe, how do you know the defendant?
2. What happened to Jamie?
3. Did you ever speak with the defendant about Dr. Ramos?
4. Did the Tanners talk with you about Dr. Ramos?
5. Did you continue to work with the Tanners?


Paul Kim

On the topic of the fingerprint on the car window and photo:

1. Did you test both the photograph from Tanner's locker and Dr. Ramos' car for
fingerprints?

On the handwriting samples from the check and note:

1. Did you compare the handwriting on the check written by Martin Tanner to the
anonymous note to Dr. Ramos?

Cross examination.

Object to this statement.

1. Mr. Kim, isn't it true that the prints on the victim's car were left by my
client months before the victim's death? (speculation)

Lennie Briscoe

On the check:

1. Where did you find the check from Mr. Tanner to Dr. Ramos entered into
evidence?

On the anonymous note:

1. What can you tell the court about the handwritten note entered into evidence?

On the answering machine:

1. How did the police come to possess the answering machine message entered
into evidence?


Dr. Kathleen McDonnell

On the topic of bullet fragments:

1. What can you tell the court about these bullet fragments?

On the topic of the autopsy:

1. Can you explain to the jury what you found while conducting the autopsy of
Dr. Ramos?


Scott Donovan

On the research for Martin Tanner:

1. Could you explain to the jury your findings from the background check of
Martin Tanner's financial state?

And the prosecution rests.


Investigation (part 2)--

Now you should be able to collect the surveillance report on Diana Quinn.


Diana Quinn--

1. What is the nature of your relationship with Mr. Pappas and the Paragons?
2. Were you receptive to Mr. Pappas' overtures, even though you worked at Avery?
3. Weren't you concerned about how the Paragons planned to apply their work in
genetic engineering?
4. Where did Dr. Ramos leave his cloning project at the time he was killed?


Arias Pappas--

1. What was the Paragon's relationship with William Ramos?
2. Were you working with Ramos to clone Jamie Tanner?
3. Why did Ramos pass on your offer to collaborate?
4. Did Ramos' attitude make you angry?
5. Did you have any contact with the Tanners?
6. Why did Ramos cancel his cloning project with the Tanners?

Now you go to the courthouse for the defense's turn.


Case for the Defense--


Donald Kent

Object to this statement.

1. And you were infuriated when you found out Ramos sought outside investors?
(leading)

Cross examination.

1. What is the current status of Avery Labs?
2. The cloning breakthroughs made by Dr. Ramos, where are they today?
3. When you met with Ramos on the night of the murder, what did you talk about?
4. With Ramos dead, how much money will you make?


Celia Ramos

Object to these questions.

1. When did you publicly confront your husband about his affair with Dr. Quinn?
(assumes facts not in evidence)
2. Did you want revenge so badly you murdered your husband? (badgering)

Cross examination

1. Did you and your husband discuss the possibility of a divorce?
2. Was waiting to file for divorce honestly about keeping the relationship
alive or about tracking down hidden assets?
3. Now that William is dead, have you uncovered all the assets?
4. What have you gained from his death?


Diana Quin

Object to these questions.

1. And you were infuriated when he told you he wasn't divorcing his wife,
weren't you? (assumes facts not in evidence)
2. That was when you told them about the Paragon Society, wasn't it? (leading)

Cross examination

1. Did you discuss with Dr. Ramos why he decided not to work with the Paragons?
2. Did Dr. Ramos discuss with you why he chose not to work with the Tanners?
3. Did the Tanners express any concern about all the payments they'd made to
Dr. Ramos?
4. Did you speak with the Tanners the day of the murder?


Cindy Tanner

Don't object to anything here.

Cross examination

1. What were you and your husband fighting about prior to the phone
conversation with Diana Quinn?
2. What did you two do after the fight?
3. Since you hadn't received your money from Dr. Ramos, why didn't you contact
a lawyer?
4. Why call Ramos daily, send him threatening letters, and then assume the
check was in the mail?


Martin Tanner?

Object to these questions.

1. And you had a cordial conversation about this with him, didn't you? (leading)
2. You had absolutely no reason to want Dr. Ramos dead, did you? (leading)

Cross examination

1. If Ramos was a hero to you, why did you write him a threatening note?
2. Why not say "Please return my money now or I'll contact a lawyer"?
3. How did your fingerprint end up on Dr. Ramos' car door?
4. Why did Dr. Ramos visit you at work?


Investigation (part 3)--

You should only talk to two people in the first part of this section.


Dr. Richard Blythe (2nd time)--

1. How did you come to refer the Tanners to Dr. Ramos?
2. Can you think of any medical reason Dr. Ramos might have had for
discontinuing the cloning experiment with the Tanners?
3. Would Dr. Ramos have to be an expert in every related scientific field in
order to insure optimum conditions for cloning?


Dr. Rita Miller--

1. Have you had any recent contact with Dr. Ramos?
2. Anything unusual about the samples Ramos sent you?
3. Why did Dr. Ramos request the tests?
4. Where are the samples now?
5. How can we find out if Ramos picked up the samples? (after that, you'll be
given a log sheet, which you should take)

If you don't talk to these two first, then your case is thrown out.


Donny Morales--

1. Can you tell us more about Tanner's movements the night of the murder?
2. Do you know Cindy Tanner?
3. What did Cinday ask you about exactly?


Burt Lasky, Hudson Metal Works--

1. Do you service Airways Delivery?
2. When was your most recent pickup?

Now you have to search around. Pick up the crowbar by an old pickup truck and a
pair of bolt cutters by a refrigerator.

Use the crowbar to open up the delivery truck and the bolt cutters to open up
the toolbox and you'll find......the gun! Send it to the lab immediately.


Preparing for court--

To do this, click on Rebuttal Subpoena and put only this person in:

Rita Miller

For evidence, put in the gun (normal and lab)


Prosecution Rebuttal--


Rita Miller

1. What is your expertise in medicine, Dr. Miller?
2. Did you run any tests recently for Dr. Ramos?
3. Can you tell us anything about the disease?
4. How did Dr. Ramos react to your findings?
5. Can you tell us about the log sheet from your laboratory entered into
evidence?
The defense will object, so counter with this:
This docment should be admitted as an exception to the hearsay rule since it's
an official business record.
6. Could you explain the signature on the line below that?
7. What is "Bio 8"?

Cross examination.

Object to the first thing that comes out of his mouth.

1. Did you intend to mislead this jury that this sample was from Jamie Tanner?
(argumentative)

Paul Kim

You only have one topic and that's the gun.

1. Mr. Kim, have you examined the handgun known as a .38 special entered into
evidence?
2. Were there any fingerprints on the gun?


Lennie Briscoe

The only topic is the gun.

1. What can you tell us about this gun?

Click on closing arguments and if you did everything to the letter, you've won!
 
 




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