Chapter 6

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They came up with a plan to kill their daughter's new family but then Princess Mary had caught out her parents, and she said that she had called the police, who then charged Conrad and Elizabeth with attempted murder by poison as well as perverting the course of justice.

The case was taken to court and it lasted for a few weeks (roughly three to four weeks), the prosecution delivered their case against the pair with new found evidence of premeditated murder via poisoning in Elizabeth's diary, as the pair remained tight lipped and continuously shook their heads in defiance. "The prosecution have discovered via the secretary's personal diary that the poisoning of Princess Mary's family was indeed (and in fact) was premeditated by both of the President and the Madam Secretary of State. Their number one reason for this justification was because their daughter (who they gave up for adoption) had rejected them. This is not a case for the faint hearted, but it is your decision on what you choose to do with the information. Are they innocent or are they guilty? That is for you (the jury) to decide."

The judge then dismissed the jury after the prosecution had finished delivering their evidence, however the jury returned less than seven and half minutes later, the judge asked the foreman of the jury for their verdict. The foreman announced that he and his fellow jurors had all agreed without a single trace of doubt that the President and the Secretary were guilty of all charges. The judge double checked with the rest of the jury and they all nodded their heads and the judge nodded back. 

"In all my years as a judge on the bench, never have I ever heard of a case such as this. A President who has been sworn to his office is a willing accomplice to help his own Secretary of State with committing murder by poisoning a family who raised his birth daughter. In my right frame of mind, I am going to sentence you both with life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, with an additional twenty years for conspiracy to murder and premeditation murder." The judge said to them, as he recommended for the President to be stripped of his title and sent to Her Majesty's Prison for men, and as for the Secretary, he recommends that she is stripped of her title as well and is sent to Wentworth corrections centre to serve her time. Both the President and the Secretary will die behind bars when their time comes, the judge also recommends that the pair be on twenty-four watch and also on suicide watch as well.

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