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The Advocate's Betrayal (The Advocate, #2) The Advocate's Betrayal by Teresa Burrell
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“Sabre, stop it. You’re acting like a girl.” “Bob.” She paused and looked at him with her head cocked to the side, rolling her eyes. “I am a girl.” “I know, but you don’t usually act like one.”
Teresa Burrell, The Advocate's Betrayal
“It’s called a ‘bar,’ and it’s a wooden barrier used to separate the two parts of the courtroom. Apart from the parties in a case and any witnesses, only the lawyers may literally pass the bar. Have you ever noticed that even the court personnel and jury members usually enter through separate doors? That’s the reason the term ‘the bar’ has come to refer to the legal profession as a whole.”
Teresa Burrell, The Advocate's Betrayal
“brother, Ron, as well. Ron had introduced”
Teresa Burrell, The Advocate's Betrayal