What was the purpose of the affidavit, she wondered? If Vegas mailed it to the district attorney, he would certainly suffer consequences himself. It seemed to her that he would, at the very least, risk disbarment proceedings, and possibly even go to jail.
It wasn’t a secretary’s duty to monitor her boss’ professional conduct, she finally decided. Rousing herself, she continued on to her desk, ran paper into her typewriter and mechanically began to type out the affidavit.
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