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apricotmayonaise · 7 months
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ace attorney characters i think what happens next characters would stan if they played the game
MILO - this man is a narumitsu yaoier. and a miles edgeworth stan who projects his guilt on him HARD. i also think he'd like iris for no paticular reason. (totally not because of the guilt complex and him feeling guilty about griffin paraleling how iris felt guilty about dahlia. nope. not at all.)
VIKKI - i feel like she'd find dahlia interesting. i think she'd like viola's aesthetic and general vibe i guess
GRIFFIN - i'm struggling to think of anyone other than matt engarde
GAGE - gage, canonically, is an in-universe villianfucker (well, villianlover. villianfucker if griffin wasn't in prison, maybe) so i feel like he'd like a lot of the villians as well. maybe kristoph
HAYLIE - mia fan vibes
SAVANNAH - we don't know jackshit about savannah but i think she'd like the weird little girl assistant characters. maya, pearly, trucy, etc.
XANDRA - jake marshall, i think. i have no idea why
CLAIRE - her literal page on the cast wiki thingy says she's tough on crime, which i think is very phoenix and lana. i also think phoenix because of the whole "justice for all" thing and lana because of the whole "i did this for my sister" thing. also gives godot fan vibes
AARON - i think theyd be a fan of apollo and gumshoe
AUDREY - maya and iris :)
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douglashermanattorney · 3 months
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The Home Foreclosure Process in Georgia
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Federal and Georgia state laws strictly regulate mortgage servicers and foreclosures. Servicers must ensure that borrowers have ample opportunities for loss mitigation and complete and document each step in the foreclosure process, such as 30 days' notice before the foreclosure process begins.
Signed promissory notes and security deeds (mortgages) are foundational to homeowners' rights. These provide contractual rights to homeowners and ensure that falling behind on mortgages will not necessarily lead to foreclosure.
If foreclosure is still approaching and other remedies have failed, the lender usually pursues a nonjudicial foreclosure process out of court by giving notice of scheduled foreclosure 30 days prior. The lender's attorney also provides a 10-day notice of the period during which the homeowner can still pay back principal and interest without any attorney's fees accruing.
When foreclosure moves forward, the mortgage service provider must advertise the foreclosure sale in a local newspaper once a week for four weeks before the scheduled sale date. When foreclosure, the lender typically makes a credit bid, the highest bid for the property to become real estate owned (REO). If a third party makes a higher bid, providing an offer that exceeds the total amount owed, the homeowner will receive that excess amount as part of the transaction.
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iromyshop · 3 months
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Hi Five to Keepin' It Live in Little Five... when those times happen you need to call on some integrity and quality...
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smithbarid · 1 year
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jarrettmailletjdpc · 1 year
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syrena-del-mar · 1 year
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La Pluie meets Nora Roberts
This week we open up with a shot of Saengtai (who is slowly learning to believe that maybe having a "soulmate" isn't all that bad) reading Nora Roberts.
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Now as a former teen Nora Roberts aficionado, I immediately clocked that Tai was reading the first two books of her MacKade Brother quadrology. For those that are unfamiliar with Nora Roberts and this series, it revolves around four brothers, with each brother having their own, separate novel. So it's a little on the nose that Saengtai would be reading this series out of the numerous ones that Nora Roberts has published, especially the books that are based on the oldest and second oldest of the four brothers.
All four novels of the MacKade brothers takes place in Antietam, which if you have any knowledge on the American Civil War, you will likely recognize for being home one of the bloodiest battles of the war. While each brother and their lovers attempt to forge a connection, there is a supernatural element with the restless souls that still haunt Antietam.
The one that Tai was reading was one Robert's bundles, which included only the first two novels, centering around the first two brothers, Rafe and Jared.
I'm going to give a brief synopsis of both books below, before doing a bare minimum dive of the significance I think La Pluie was attempting to draw.
The Return of Rafe MacKade
Here, the main protagonist is Rafe MacKade, who had left his hometown years prior after making a name for himself as the handsome, hot-headed, rebellious, good-for-nothing second-oldest MacKade brother. He's the black-sheep out of the four brothers, yet the incident which drove him away from Antietam, 10 years prior to his return, was one where he was attempting to protect a woman from her abusive boyfriend so he turned to punching the crap out of the man; but y'know how rumors develop in small towns. He returns to his hometown after 10 years as a successful businessman, something that townsfolk couldn't believe which shut them up about all the gossip they used to spread about him. He buys the local haunted house to turn it into a B&B, which in doing so leads him to meet his heroine, Regan, an antique dealer that is helping him decorate the B&B.
At first glance, Rafe and Regan seem to be complete opposites, with Rafe being a 'rough-around-the edges' type of guy and Regan, an elegant and classy dame. Rafe, while being the typical loud-mouth 'alpha-male' guy that is stereotypical in 20th century novellas, you come to find out is just a guy that is unable to fully articulate his own emotions and understand his developing feelings for Regan. Regan, on the other hand, for all her elegance, is a bit arrogant and unapologetically opinionated and definitely not looking to get into a steady relationship, much less with Rafe. They're both two incredibly stubborn individuals that are always butting heads, which leads to both miscommunication and a lack of communication, but they slowly start to learn that they actually need each other, even if they try to deny it.
The Pride of Jared MacKade
The second book revolves around Jared MacKade, who currently works as an attorney who, unlike his hot-headed brother Rafe, is much more level-headed and collected, yet just as prone to being purposefully ignorant to his romantic emotions. Jared is the oldest of the four brothers and had previously been married but ended up divorced, which lead to his distaste and shrewdness when it came to love. His story with his lead, Savannah, first starts when he meets her to let her know that her father had left her some inheritance. Savannah, having been disowned by her father as a teen and kicked to the curb due to her pregnancy, understandably pissed and initially wants nothing to with Jared.
Both Jared and Savannah are stubborn as mules, but their instant connection was undeniable. Jared was a traditionalist in love, which created some conflict due to Savannah's past and what she had to do as a teen mom to survive. The connection between them was palpable, within their second meeting they were already all over each other, making out. Yet, for all their connection, they're both initially a bit skeptical of doing more than toying around. Both Jared and Savannah had to overcome their own obstacles, Jared and his prejudice and Savannah and her hidden insecurities (that arose when she started to work alongside Regan), but despite their rocky road with love, they find a way to make it work.
La Pluie in connection to Rafe and Jared
There are some very obvious parallels that I believe La Pluie is attempting to draw with having Saengtai reading the MacKade tetralogy, but I also think there are some running themes that may be hinting at the future development for our Saeng brothers and their love interests, Phat and Lomfon.
First, the obvious parallel of the four MacKade brothers with the four Saeng brothers.
Second, the first novel, I'd like to argue, seems to hint at the future for Lomfon and Saengtien. From what we've seen so far, much like Rafe MacKade, Saengtien is perceived by almost everyone in his life to be brash, hot-headed, and rather incompetent. We've seen this from how Tien's own mother treats him and even from how Lomfon treated him in the first couple of episodes. Similar to Rafe's brashness, Tien's own brashness tends to spill out either in protection of his family, particularly Tai, or in the midst of his own confusion regarding what he wants. And just like Rafe, Tien is only starting to learn to comprehend the feelings that he's developing when he's with Lomfon. Tien has taken it upon himself to be the backbone for Tai and his family, that in turn he has sacrificed a part of himself. Instead he turns to his brashness as a mechanism to appease everyone, a shield and a distraction of the pain that he is also incurring while caring for everyone.
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Lomfon on the other hand, while he seems to have a good grasp of his own self, seeing how he works independently but never seems to be ostracized, rather (seemingly) he chooses who he surrounds himself with, he also hides himself. Lomfon, similar to Regan is opinionated, especially when it comes to the idea that the one you hear during the rain is your soulmate. I'm sure in a society that has attempted to find reasoning to the deafness, that sentiment is likely taboo to express, yet he's willing to against the norm to create his own happiness, much like Regan did in opening her antique shop.
If Rafe's story is anything to go by, I wouldn't be surprised to see Lomfon strongly denying his developing feelings regarding Tien, as he's still primarily focused on Tai. Lomfon's seems to be developing some kind of feelings towards Tien, if the small head caresses and playing with Tien's hair is anything to go by. His feelings towards Tien seem to be slowly developing, even if he doesn't fully realize it. Meanwhile, I think it'll take Tien something big or in the heat of passion to get him to confess to Lomfon his growing feelings, especially once he realizes that Lomfon wants to get in between Tai and Phat. Tien, the ever-sacrificial loving brother that he is, will always put Tai and his happiness over his own, even if that means that he has to argue and destroy his budding friendship with Lomfon.
Tien let's himself be still, let's go of his prickly exterior, only when he's around Lomfon. He needs Lomfon, to provide the quiet energy that allows Tien to just exist for himself and nobody else. Now it's time for Lomfon to figure out how and why he needs Tien as well.
Frenemies-to-lovers is sometimes an even longer slow-burn than enemies-to-lovers, but it's okay, we can play the long game. I have hope that they'll get there.
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Thirdly, the parallel of Jared and Saengtai, really comes to their demeanors and their anxiety that develops from impressions of failed love, yet they are still classic romantics at heart. Saengtai, similar to Jared in the beginning of his book, has been burned by the illusions of love. Yet, both, once they meet their soulmates, instantly feel some level of attraction to them. Their attraction is palpable to both of them, but attempting to overcome their own fears and prejudices, even when everything seems to be outwardly alright, can rock the boat.
It's going to be interesting here to see if Phat has some hidden insecurities that arise when he realizes that he has some potential competition. That just maybe Saengtai could be swayed by the man who shares the same interests and that solely being his soulmate may not be enough, even if, for all intents and purposes, he may be the right person for Tai.
Phat and Saengtai obviously feel a spark and found an immediate connection, but it'll be interesting to see if their relationship will end up in shambles, like Tai's parents, or will their bond only serve to be strengthened beyond the idea of just being soulmates.
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dcbbw · 7 months
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WIP Wishlist 2024
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Hello tumblrs , and Happy March 2020-4! I’m still waiting for the new year to actually feel like a new year instead of a continuum of the year before it. Can anyone else relate? 
At the very beginning of the year, while battling a never-ending case of RSV, I saw posts here about people’s writing resolutions and goals for this year. Me? I have a wish list of stories I want to start, continue, and/or finish. I will still be writing original stories, but thinking this may be the year I settle down and write/publish my own Great American Novel. We’ll see.  
Meanwhile, below is a glimpse of what immediately came to mind when I thought to put this together. Where applicable, snippets will be posted. As usual, everything is in states of rough drafts and flux, and final publication may vary from what you read here.  
Newbies:  
These are stories that are in the creation conception stage; ideas, thoughts, some words.  
The False Queen 
A long ago battle between the True Queen (Ravika/Riley) and her usurper (Magda/Madeleine) resumes during the Cordonian Social Season. Think Xena, Warrior Princess with some time travel thrown in. 
Untitled 
An unlikely pair (Justin/Anton x Kiara) finds love during the Engagement Tour. But with Anton having other plans in mind, the path to happily ever after is anything but smooth.  
Wolves and Sheep 
Combining my Riam, Anton, and Secrets of Cordonia AUs, this is the story of the trial of Anton Severus.  
At the prosecutor’s table sits the Duchy’s High Counsel and Lord Rashad Domvallier. Folders and papers are stacked neatly on the table while the men converse quietly as they type on laptop keyboards.  
The defense attorneys sit at a table across the aisle from them: a statuesque blonde woman wearing a gray pantsuit and an African man in a pinstriped three-piece navy suit. The woman is reviewing a document, her pen occasionally scribbling on the paper. The man is speaking in hushed tones into his cellphone. 
Security is omnipresent: King’s Guards work and stand side-by-side with the local constabulary and guardians of the Court.  
A side door swings open; two guards, followed by the defendant and two additional sentries enter. The guards part, allowing the public its first glimpse of Anton Severus in over five years. The quiet of the courtroom is broken by rustling and whispering as everyone strains forward. Members of the Cordonian Court are no exception.  
A sneer of disdain twists the mouth of the Duchess of Lythikos, Anton’s ex-wife. Her fingertips unconsciously begin rubbing the area on her abdomen where his dagger tore her flesh. 
The King leans forward intently, his dark-ebony eyes hard as obsidian. His expression is stoic, betraying nothing. 
The Queen is sitting ramrod straight, her eyes wide. “Holy FUCK, he’s hot!” she murmured. “I could make that man a King.” 
Without breaking his gaze on his nemesis, the King lightly slaps her thigh, causing his wife to frown at him. “I said what I said,” she hisses. “I did it for you, I can do it for him.” 
“I was royal long before I met you, and King when I married you,” Liam reminds her in a slightly reproving tone, his eyes still fixed on Anton. 
“There you go, twisting the narrative,” Riley huffs as she reaches for her husband’s hand. He readily allows her to hold it. 
Affairiage 
I thought I was making Leo Rys and Savannah Walker leads in my version of Same Time Next Year, but it appears I’m doing a fanfic of 28 Summers 
Heartland 
Back in the Year 500 BC, I came up with the idea of a late 1950s period piece featuring the TRR crew, and promptly never said another word about it:  
Well, cauldrons are beginning to bubble, and plans are being made to rework plot and premise to turn this into an anthology series set in the American Midwest during an era where Dick Clark reigned, Jim Crow ruled, and innocence began to lose its bloom.   
Sixteen Candles 
Another story that popped into my brain and left just as quickly. But thoughts of Drake Walker as Jake Ryan and Liam as Long Duck Dong are back and this time, I don’t think they’re going anywhere. 
Small Town Secrets 
This was originally titled Life in a Southern Town aka The Political AU and was going to follow the political campaigns of five mayoral candidates: Riley Brooks, the incumbent; her ex-husband Liam Rys (they still live together in the same house and co-parent their two daughters), a former state senator; Madeleine, District A councilmember; Leo Rys, the dark horse candidate; and Drake Walker, Riley’s former (?) lover who calls her a demon and a plague on the town.  
However, life events and imagination are collaborating, and I am repurposing the story to include political intrigue, hidden secrets, and humor in inappropriate places.  
Debating if this will be a Great American Novel nominee, and whether to use OCs versus the usual cast of characters.  
Little Nobles 
A (somewhat) light-hearted look at the childhoods of my favorite noble gang, along with the friendships and rivalries between their parents. 
In Progress: 
Stories that are nagging me to write them/finish them 
City Girl, Country Boy 
Tis the season, and Liam finds himself alone on holiday in Manhattan where he runs across an old friend. 
From the corner of my eye, I glimpse height and dark wool; hands stuffed in pockets. Perfectly combed dark hair and Asiatic features on a half-shadowed face. I mentally shake my head as I continue walking. It’s been over a decade since we last laid eyes on each other; there’s no way it’s him.  
I’m disappointed that after all this time, I still search for his face in the crowd, that I still hope he will pursue me despite the different trajectories our lives have taken. My steps are quicker as I pass apartment buildings, skyscrapers, and storefronts gaily decorated in the theme of the season. Street vendors hawk bootleg wares  
I’m nearing Canal Street subway when I hear running footsteps behind me. Automatically, I step to aside, so I don’t get barreled over but the steps slow as they near me.  
“Excuse me, miss,” a familiar baritone says, and I stop walking.  
It can’t be.  
I haven’t heard that voice in 12 years, but I don’t need to look to know who it is. I turn anyway so my ears and eyes can be in agreement. I am hoping my expression is neutral despite my insides being a squirrel in traffic.  
He hasn’t changed.  
His hair is still black with that streak of gray on the side; his face still unlined. Or maybe the New York night softens his years. He wears a custom-tailored, black wool coat; his wingtips are so polished, I see the streetlamps reflected in them. His cologne is subtle and not the one I remember. He still exudes confidence despite the smidgen of uncertainty in his eyes.  
Me on the other hand, I am now more TJ Maxx and Macy’s clearance rack than Louboutin. I don’t smell expensive; more like affordable. My trench coat is … vintage, and long overdue for a dry cleaning. My shoes are a dull matte black, scuffed from traversing streets and subways.  
“It is you.” I hear his disbelieving whisper despite the throng of people impatiently jostling past us. 
The Odd Couples 
It’s throwback DC AU gang, all mixed up: Liam x Liv; Drake x Madeleine; Leo x Riley; Max x Penelope 
The couple was in Baltimore for the weekend, attending a costume party thrown by Liv’s employer. There had been a buffet, open bar, and a prize for the best costume. Which Liam and Olivia did not win; Carlos Santiago, a member of the Environmental Services team, along with his wife and three children came costumed as birds and bees and won the prize.  
Liam and Liv were The Ricardos: Olivia’s red hair was done up in Lucy’s signature poodle hairstyle, and her dress was a dead ringer for the world’s most famous housewife’s iconic frock. He had wanted to wear a tuxedo and carry a conga drum but settled for Ricky’s purple polka dot silk smoking jacket with shawl collar, black pants, and black velvet slippers.  
“I can’t believe we didn’t win!” Liam muttered beneath his breath as he came behind Olivia, arms encircling her waist; his palms splayed against her flat, toned stomach. She responded by leaning against him, her back pressed against his chest.  
“Don’t hate!” she admonished. “With those Korean features and Boston accent, no way were you a convincing Cuban band leader. Besides, you have to admit the birds and the bees is a pretty creative idea.” 
“Not more creative than my SOCK GAME! I mean, Liv … you gotta admit, it’s damn good tonight!” 
He was wearing black, knee-length socks with red hearts inscribed with “I Love Lucy” scattered all over.  
Olivia rolled her eyes in exasperation at the mention of his sock game. 
This man and his socks! He thought his sock game could cure cancer and bring about world peace. 
“You’re sock game is great as it always is, darling. But it was a costume contest,” Olivia placated in a soothing tone as his fingers began removing bobby pins from her hair.  
She spun around, facing her boyfriend. Her hair fell in soft curls that framed her face. Her green eyes twinkled as she pressed a quick kiss against his lips.  
“You big, spoiled baby,” she teased. “Wanna smoke? I brought a couple of blunts along.” 
Quickly, he shook his head. “No way am I going to be in BALTIMORE off some loud.” 
Alienation of Affection 
An installment of my Gritty City AU loosely based on true events where sneaky links and self-loathing collide. Reader discretion will be advised. 
Caught 
Inspired by a keysmash-filled convo with @ao719, a twist on the night of the Engagement Ball 
This is her first admission of guilt and/or wrongdoing our entire time together.  
She has no choice.  
I attempt a deep inhale, but my chest is too tight.  
The wedding is in one week. Tonight was our engagement gala.  
“Yes, Liam yes!!! A THOUSAND TIMES, yes!” 
I caught her … them … in the act. The woman I love madly, truly, deeply and the man I trust more than anything in the world.  
I manage to choke out a single question. “Why?” 
Her shoulders slump as her head falls forward, causing her hair to cover her profile. “It hasn’t been going on long; it started on the Engagement Tour. I told him in Vegas that what we had would have to end.” 
I watched her leave the stag party arm-in-arm with Drake Walker. My best friend, with whom Riley wanted to have a fling. She swore it was a one-time affair; she was too much in love with me, but she wished to satisfy her curiosity.  
I attempted to leave first, but I was not only one of the honorees, I was also King.  
Per traditional protocol, the King is the last to leave.  
So I remained behind, drinking copious amounts of American liquor, making small talk in a loud voice so as to be heard over noisy music, and dancing with women I had previously rejected.  
All while Riley spent the night with another man. 
“But it hasn’t,” I interrupt harshly. 
Based on Tumblr Events:  
Untitled Song Rewrite 
Based on Jill Scott’s Epiphany 
Sisters Someone 
A two-part story that brings together Sloane Washington and Kiara Theron for their respective appreciation weeks (hosted by @lizzybeth1986) 
Untarnished Silver 
For King Liam Appreciation Week (KLAW), a look at 25 years of the rule and reign of Cordonia’s favorite King 
The Grand Ballroom in the Palace’s West Wing had been completely transformed into an elegant banquet hall:  
Buffet tables filled with steaming trays of foods catered from two of Cordonia’s newest and most critically acclaimed restaurants: The Little Lamb, and its sister eatery The Commoner’s Crown, were conveniently placed next to open bars throughout the humongous room.  
Tables were covered with white linen cloths and topped with floral centerpieces of irises, Peruvian lilies, and magnolias in silver vases. The flowers represented congratulations and longevity, sentiments that had been expressed repeatedly to the King and his family during the tour.  
Balloon bouquets colored silver and cream floated near the ornate ceiling, as well as being tied to chairbacks. Dining tables strategically ringed the room, affording the 1,500 attendees a full view of the stage and podium. Life-sized photographs hung from brocaded walls, capturing moments of the King’s life:  
Accepting the Crown Princeship one week to the day his brother Leo abdicated.  
Coronation night, wearing the King’s crown, royal robes, and holding the family scepter.  
Feeding ducks at Lake Fabian with his mother.  
He and Riley’s engagement portrait.  
Their wedding day, mouths opened in laughter with their faces covered in cake and frosting.  
In a dressing gown, his back to the camera and face in profile as he held one of his sons in his arms. 
Atop a horse with a frown of concentration on his face, playing in a charity polo match, the camera catching his mallet mid-swing. 
Speaking with Chancellor Merkel at a summit, a half-smile on his face as they looked down at a document, his index finger pointing to something on the paper. 
He and Riley dancing at their 20th wedding anniversary party, her face nuzzled against his neck while his lips hovered above her ear. 
A funny family portrait, complete with exaggerated poses and expressions. 
The Couple Next Door 
A reworking of the 2005 action comedy hit, Mr. & Mrs. Smith 
Final Cut 
Based on the first three chapters of a Round Robin hosted by @choicesprompts 
Bertrand Beaumont turned off the microphone before shuffling, then paper-clipping his index cards. He glanced up briefly to see the group filing out of the hotel’s ballroom; a curious expression crossed his face when he saw a few laggers approach others, striking up conversations.  
What have I gotten myself into? 
Starting a public relations firm had seemed a great idea a year ago. With the Duke’s diverse background in fashion, finance, and political legalities, coupled with his penchant for decorum and obsession with appearances, it had seemed a no-brainer. 
Savannah was his operations manager, responsible for events logistics and administrative support. Justin Severus was his right-hand person; he had done a marvelous job restoring the Queen’s reputation after the unfortunate incident at Applewood.  
He stepped from behind the podium and briskly made his way off the dais, looking down at his watch as he strode through the room. Looking back up, he saw Justin leaning against a wall, waiting for him at the elevator bank. The closer Bertrand approached his deputy, a wide smile spread across Justin’s face.  
“You were great!” he greeted the Duke. “You kept the rowdies in line and gave them just enough to pique their curiosity.” 
 Bertrand pushed the call button. “This group is not what I was expecting. South American overlords. Hollywood has-beens and wanna-bes. AMERICANS! We’re going to need to double-check the mentor list again.” 
Bertrand had postponed the mentor/mentee matchup because it was not yet finalized.  
“It’s a hella group, for certain. The subject of an international child custody case, a lawsuit-riddled doctor, disgraced C-suite executive, Leo, Trystan, Olivia, a scandal-ladened starlet, America’s Sweethearts, Princess Marguerite, and Duke Dick.” 
Bertrand gave Justin a withering glance. “DO NOT engage in intercourse with the Princess!” he warned.  
“Too late,” Justin smirked.  
Bertrand shook his head before commenting again. “The Selection Committee must have been drunk when they approved their choices. Have the other members of Court arrived?” 
The elevator arrived and the gentlemen boarded. Justin’s index finger punched their floor number as he shook his head.  
“Not yet. A storm is coming in, waves are choppy. They should be here by 4, and that will be the last ferry into and out of the Isle until Monday morning.” 
Bertrand mulled over the information. “At least we don’t have to worry about anyone sneaking off.” 
Finish Them:  
So these are stories that are soooo close to completion, but I am on the fence with two of them; the others, not sure why they are still sitting around gathering dust.  
House of Cards 
Based on the international phenomenon Squid Games, this is the backstory of “The Salesman”. On the fence about this story, and more so about posting this one in the fandom. 
On this, the night of Day 2, the remaining participants were playing yet another “game”: Pillow Fight.  
Innocent sounding enough.  
Except everyone knew there would be a deadly twist, and all wanted to be alive in the morning. After realizing that this was a game to the death; overcoming the initial shock of a robotic doll the size of a fully grown tree whose eyes were infra-red cameras, and learning elimination meant certain demise … partners had already become opposition.  
Player 081 inadvertently set the match to the fuse. No one knew if it was intentional. No one cared. 
The middle-aged man, who was less than 48 hours into a dry drunk, muttered “fuck” under his breath as he stood on his top tier bunk in an attempt to press his palm against the glass pig’s underbelly.  
No one was sure why.  
Was he trying to steal the bank’s treasure? Or turn off the irritating light? 
 It no longer mattered.  
The money wasn’t his and now, it never would be. 
As pillowcases filled with objects such as rocks, sturdy tree branches, and in some …mere feathers randomly swung wildly, the white cotton slowly seeped red. Hollers and screams filled the room and echoed off walls and ceilings as beds collapsed from metal bars being snatched by the frenzied mob or being tipped over in the melee.  
On the other side of the bunker, a thin, petite woman who looked no older than a teenager sniffled, the tears she cried streaking a bruised cheek covered with the dried blood of a corpse. A young man lay on his side behind her on the narrow mattress, his cracked voice in her ear.  
“It’s gonna be okay, Soo-Ah; just four more games and then we can leave,” he assured her in a ragged whisper. 
The woman hitched her breath. “My pillowcase has FEATHERS, Sang-yul! If they pull me into the fray, I’ll be leaving here a lot sooner than four days!” Her body shook with silent sobs. 
The 23-year-old street urchin said nothing. Instead, he swallowed heavily and tried not to puke at the smell of blood, both old and fresh, assailing his nostrils. His arms tightened around Soo-Ah, his only friend in this hellhole.  
The pig’s lighting flickered faster and more erratically as the fighting grew more frenzied. Sickening thuds, bellows of pain, and the sounds of shoe soles squeaking against the blood and brain splattered linoleum flooring were as loud as bombs.  
Sang-yul chanced a glance over his shoulder, his body tensing at the sight of someone headed in their direction, their face pale and ghoulish in the broken light. A metal pipe was carried in one hand, a bloodied cloth sack in the other.  
Coal black eyes darted everywhere looking for a victim.  
Less players meant more money. 
Sins of the Father 
A Gritty City AU installment. Reader discretion will be advised. 
He met Madeleine at her car door, his lips crashing uninvited against hers in a kiss filled with desperation and disbelief. When the kiss ended as abruptly as it began, Madeleine adjusted her tortoise-shell glasses while her green eyes searched Liam’s face almost warily.  
“What the hell was that?”  
“Someone killed Poppa Joe tonight!”  
Madeleine quelled a shiver that raised goosebumps on her exposed skin before reaching back inside the car for her purse. “Thank GOD,” she breathed as opened the rear driver-side door to release Hans and Gunther, who bounded out of the car and sat before Liam so he could rub their heads and murmur sweet gibberish to them. 
The restauranteur was yet another of Poppa Joe’s victims; when she was 15, the priest had gotten her pregnant. The scandal was handled quietly by the parish and her parents; the latter believed the father of the baby was an upperclassman named Tariq.  
The young blonde left school for one month due to “illness”. It wasn’t a complete fabrication. 
Madeleine’s abortion was a back-alley botch job which left her with a raging infection and too much blood loss. She survived but had to have an emergency hysterectomy.  
She no longer cared. When she and Liam were getting serious and discussing marriage and family, he was relieved they would be unable to have children.  
Tariq, the son of poor Moroccan immigrants, was transferred to an exclusive private school in the city’s North End, all expenses paid via a scholarship provided by St. Joan’s Academies. 
“How did the rest of the party go?” she asked quietly as they began walking towards the house, holding hands; her blonde hair bounced against her shoulders. 
Liam nodded slightly. “Good. We got Sloan Enterprise and slew of new donors.” His side-eyed his wife. “Where did you go with the dogs? It was supposed to be a walk.” 
Madeleine turned her head vaguely, meeting her husband’s gaze.  
“Ice cream,” she replied in a soft voice.  
Her husband nodded thoughtfully. The term was code between them; when situations became too overwhelming, too triggering, they said they needed “ice cream.” 
“I hope you brought me some back.” Liam squeezed Madeleine’s hand more tightly.  
“You don’t like chocolate.” 
The Queen’s Friendship 
Riley was chatting with Maxwell in the Delegates Dining Room at the UN, waiting for the gala to begin. Liam was at the head of the room, arm in arm with Madeleine. His eyes spotted Riley and he winked. Riley rolled hers and turned her back to him.  
“Blossom, don’t act like this! You know he’s trying,” Maxwell begged.
“WE’RE trying! He’s kissing his fiancée,” Riley retorted. Her eyes scanned the room. “Oh, look … there’s Drake,” she stated before walking away from Maxwell.  
Riley had no idea if it was Drake or not, she just wanted away. From Liam, Madeleine, Maxwell … Cordonia. Riley figured now was the time to make the break. She was back home in New York City. She still had her apartment, for the next month at least. She passed by elegantly dressed tables and came upon an hors d'oeuvres station; she paused to pile a tiny plate with even tinier bits of food when she heard her name.  
“Riley Brooks?” 
She turned, a disinterested expression on her face until she saw who it was. Riley hurriedly set her plate on the edge of the buffet table before wrapping her arms around Veronica.  
“OH MY GOD, Ronnie! What are you doing here?” Riley shrieked.  
Veronica hugged her old friend tightly. “It’s so good to see you!” The women separated. “You look great, girl! I’m one of the event planners, why are you here?” 
Riley shrugged. “I’m with the band.” 
Veronica shook her head in disbelief. “How did you end up with royalty?” 
“I answered an ad to be a waitress.” 
DC AU Series, Chapter 6 
The chirping of birds and a full bladder woke Riley up. She arched her neck, eyes still closed; they opened quickly when she felt arms around her waist and Liam’s soft snores behind her. Last night ran through her brain: their fight, their kiss, their confessions. Riley inhaled and let out a shaky breath; were they really going to do this? 
Yes. 
Was she ready for it? 
No.  
Her hands curled around Liam’s wrists, trying to pull them apart. He resisted at first, but let his arms fall away from her body. Riley missed their warmth immediately.  
“Where are you going?” Liam mumbled.  
“Bathroom and to take my meds.” 
“Your pill and a bottle of water are on your nightstand.” 
Riley looked and saw the pink pill sitting on a tissue, next to an unopened bottle of water. When did he do that? 
“Thank you. But unless you put a toilet on the nightstand as well, I gotta get up.” 
Liam shifted, allowing Riley to move and sit up. He watched her adjust her night shirt; his eye was caught by a mole on the back of her neck.  His finger reached out, touching it experimentally. Riley giggled as she shrugged away from his touch.  
“It’s like a potato bug,” Liam said as he tried to touch the mole again.  
“Oh, dear God! Don’t you have to go to work or something?”   
Liam lay on his back, hands behind his head. “Not going in today. You need me here.” 
Riley frowned at him as she walked past the foot of the bed. “I’m fine, Liam. It’s just Drake.” 
“Drake with apologies and explanations and closure. Different Drake than what you’re used to. I’ll feel better if I’m here.” 
Riley shook her head as she stepped into the bathroom.  
“This is what having a man who wants to claim you is like, Riley B.!” he called out.  
“We’re not there yet!” she hollered back.  
“Practice makes perfect!” 
Oldies but Goodies: 
New chapters/updates of old stories:  
Timing 
Object of Affection 
Betrayal (Riam) 
The Commonerr’s Wife 
The Commoner (not that old, but I too want a thrid chapter) 
One Night Stand 
UnRomance 
Streets of New York
Platinum (truly needs to be filed under Finish Them)
Best Friend (Depeche Mode Diary entry, needs to be a Finish Them)
Liara 
And these are my #goals for 2024 writing-wise. I hope something caught your eye, piqued your interest. For all those still hanging with me and exercising the utmost patience while I let life kick my ass, I LOVE YOU! Something’s coming soon-ish, just not sure what.  
Hope you’re here for it. 
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Brenan R Hill, Florida inmate K42074, born 1989, incarceration intake February 2024, at age 34, sentenced to life
Murder
Brenan Hill, 34, of Palm Coast, shot his girlfriend, Savannah La-Rynn Gonzalez, 24, on March 26, 2021. She died as a result of complications from the wound on Nov. 9, 2022. 
A jury found Hill guilty of second-degree murder with a firearm, aggravated battery with a firearm causing serious injury, and shooting within or into a vehicle.
Circuit Judge Terence Perkins noted that the original charge was attempted second-degree murder because Gonzalez had initially survived the severe brain injury from the gunshot.
Perkins sentenced him to 25 years concurrent on the charge of aggravated battery with a firearm causing serious injury. He sentenced Hill to a concurrent 15 years on the charge of shooting within or into a vehicle.
Hill changed his story about his girlfriend’s shooting several times, authorities have said.
Hill drove his wounded girlfriend to the hospital on March 26, 2021, after she was shot in the head inside his car. He initially said a man looking to buy marijuana walked up to his car, which was parked in an alleyway by the Microtel Inn & Suites in Palm Coast, and shot Gonzalez, reports show.
Later, he gave a different story, stating he and his girlfriend had driven to the Graham Swamp West Trailhead parking lot and were attempting to book a hotel room when a man approached the car and shot his girlfriend, the Flagler County Sheriff's Office stated.
Hill later told detectives that he and his girlfriend had been arguing. He said he pulled the gun out of his waistband when it went off. During the trial, Hill came up with another version of how his gun went off accidentally, according to the State Attorney's Office.
The sheriff's office obtained security video showing Hill exit his vehicle at a grocery store before taking his girlfriend to the hospital, according to the State Attorney's Office. Deputies later found the murder weapon buried under some brush where Hill had exited his vehicle, according to the State Attorney's Office.
Hill took the stand at his sentencing and maintained that the shooting had been an accident. He said he would trade places with Gonzalez if he could, so that her family could have her back.
Hill testified that he rushed Gonzalez to the hospital to get her help after the shooting.
Under cross examination by Assistant State Attorney Melissa Clark, Hill admitted to calling Gonzalez names and threatening her, but denied threatening to kill her.
Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly issued a statement after the sentencing commending the work of his detectives and the prosecutors and expressing hope that the slain woman's family can take some comfort in the life sentence.
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Probation Violation in Georgia: Legal Tips for Compliance
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Are you facing probation violation charges in Savannah, Georgia? The Law Offices of Harold J. Cronk can provide the legal assistance you need. Here's a brief overview of probation violation and its consequences:
Understanding Probation Violation
Violation Types: Understand the three types of dui probation violation Georgia courts.
Technical Violation
Special Condition Violation
Substantive Violations
Understand Your Probation Terms
Clarify Conditions: Ensure you fully understand the terms of your probation, including any special conditions or restrictions.
Communication with Your Probation Officer
Open Communication: Maintain open and honest communication with your probation officer. Keep them informed about any changes in your circumstances.
Adherence to Court Orders
Follow Court Orders: Adhere to all court orders, including attending required counseling or treatment programs.
Avoiding Illegal Activities
Stay Law-Abiding: Refrain from engaging in any illegal activities, including drug use or criminal behavior.
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Legal Assistance: If in doubt, seek legal advice from a qualified attorney, such as the Law Offices of Harold J. Cronk, to ensure you understand your rights and obligations.
Contact The Law Offices of Harold J. Cronk for personalized consultation and representation. For further details and legal assistance, or contact us (912) 236-4878.
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I downloaded minecraft bedrock the other week and y’all won’t BELIEVE the fucking seed I got.
At spawn, there’s a ravine with 3 exposed diamonds.
I saw something floating in the air in the distance over the ocean, it’s a glitched ship wreck in the middle of the air.
Ok what ever nothing TOO weird yet! So I decided to set out across the ocean to find a savanna biome,
Not even 5 MINUTES after I find an ocean monument, BASICALLY AT SPAWN
And you know what else I find, right next to it,
Another fucking ocean monument like 200 or so blocks from the other one.
I found my acacia biome not too far from them either. I got a shattered savanna biome with a bamboo jungle biome directly next to it and I found I mineshaft that had about 25 diamonds in it in a ravine in the shattered Savannah biome.
And do you wanna know what the seed it called? What I typed in as a joke for giggles?
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Three years after a former Georgia district attorney was indicted on charges alleging she interfered with police investigating the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery, the case's slow progression through the court system has sputtered to a halt, one the presiding judge insists is temporary.
Jackie Johnson was the state's top prosecutor for coastal Glynn County in February 2020, when Arbery was chased by three white men in pickup trucks who had spotted him running in their neighborhood. The 25-year-old Black man died in the street after one of his pursuers shot him with a shotgun.
Johnson transferred the case to an outside prosecutor because the man who initiated the deadly chase, Greg McMichael, was her former employee. But Georgia's attorney general says she illegally used her office to try to protect the retired investigator and his son, Travis McMichael, who fired the fatal shots.
Both McMichaels already have been convicted and sentenced to prison in back-to-back trials for murder and federal hate crimes. So has a neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, whose cellphone video of the shooting triggered a national outcry over Arbery’s death. A court heard their first appeals six months ago.
The criminal misconduct case against Johnson has moved at a comparative crawl since a grand jury indicted her on Sept. 2, 2021, on a felony count of violating her oath of office and a misdemeanor count of hindering a police officer.
While the men responsible for Arbery's death are serving life sentences, the slain man's family has insisted that justice won’t be complete until Johnson stands trial.
“It’s very, very important,” said Wanda Cooper-Jones, Arbery's mother. “Jackie Johnson was really part of the problem early on.”
Johnson has pleaded not guilty and denied wrongdoing. After losing reelection in 2020, she told The Associated Press that she immediately recused herself in the handling of Arbery's killing because of Greg McMichael's involvement.
Johnson's case has stalled as one of her attorneys, Brian Steel, has spent most of the past two years in an Atlanta courtroom defending Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug against racketeering and gang charges. Jury selection in the case took 10 months, prosecutors began presenting evidence last November and they are still calling witnesses.
Senior Judge John R. Turner, who was assigned to Johnson’s case, insists there is nothing he can do but wait.
“If anyone’s concerned that the case is being shuffled under the rug, I can guarantee you it’s not,” Turner told the AP in a phone interview. “It’s moving at a snail’s pace, but it will move forward eventually.”
After Arbery was killed, Greg McMichael told police that he and his son had armed themselves and chased the Black man, suspecting he was a fleeing criminal. Bryan, who didn't know any of the men, made a similar assumption after seeing them pass his home and joined in his own truck.
The indictment against Johnson alleges she told police they shouldn't arrest Travis McMichael. It also accuses her of “showing favor and affection” to Greg McMichael by calling on George Barnhill, a district attorney in a neighboring judicial circuit, to advise police about how to handle the shooting.
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr appointed Barnhill four days later to take over as outside prosecutor. Carr has said he picked Barnhill without knowing he already had advised police that he saw no grounds for arrests in Arbery's death.
Barnhill stepped aside after a few weeks, but not before he sent a letter to police captain arguing the McMichaels acted legally and Arbery was killed in self-defense.
After Johnson was charged, she reported to jail for booking and was released without having to post bond. Her attorneys waived a formal reading of the charges before a judge and she has yet to appear in court. The judge denied legal motions by Johnson’s lawyers to dismiss the case last November. Court records show no further developments over the past 10 months.
“Securing an indictment is just one step in our ongoing pursuit of justice for Ahmaud Arbery and his family," Carr said in a statement. "We have never stopped fighting for them, and we look forward to the opportunity to present our case in court.”
Johnson's attorneys, Steel and John Ossick, did not respond to emails and a phone message seeking comment. They have argued in court filings there is “not a scintilla of evidence” that she hindered police.
Prosecutors responded with a court filing that listed 16 calls between phones belonging to Johnson and Greg McMichael in the weeks following the shooting.
Two legal experts who aren't involved in the case said there is no deadline for Johnson to stand trial. She hasn't been jailed, so there is little pressure to expedite her case.
Steel's prolonged absence because of the Atlanta gang trial likely isn't the only factor slowing the case, Atlanta defense attorney Don Samuel said.
Courts remain saddled with a backlog of cases since the COVID-19 lockdowns, he said. And the attorney general's office has a limited staff of criminal prosecutors with their own busy caseloads.
Samuel also questioned whether prosecutors have a strong case against Johnson. Even if she opposed charging the McMichaels in Arbery's death, he said, prosecutors haven't accused her of taking bribes or similar blatant corruption.
District attorneys “have a huge amount of discretion to make decisions about what cases to pursue,” Samuel said. “The notion that we’re going to start prosecuting DAs for prosecuting or not prosecuting strikes me as really being on the edge of propriety.”
Danny Porter, the former district attorney for Gwinnett County in metro Atlanta, said prosecutors like Johnson have a legitimate role in advising police on whether or not to arrest suspects before an investigation is complete.
As for Johnson's recommendation in 2020 that the attorney general replace her with another prosecutor who concluded Arbery's killing was justified, Porter said: “I don’t think that’s a violation of the law, though it might have made them mad.”
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Choosing a Personal Injury Lawyer in Savannah: Factors to Consider
Choosing the right personal injury lawyer in Savannah can seem like a daunting task, especially when you're dealing with the aftermath of an accident. However, making an informed choice can significantly impact the outcome of your case. This comprehensive guide will help you understand the critical factors to consider when choosing a personal injury lawyer in Savannah.
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Understanding Personal Injury Law
Before we delve into the factors that should guide your decision, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of personal injury law.
What is Personal Injury Law?
Personal injury law, also known as tort law, allows an injured individual to go to civil court and get a legal remedy (damages) for all losses stemming from an accident or other incident. The purpose of the personal injury system is to allow the injured person to be compensated financially or "made whole" after he or she has suffered harm due to someone else's carelessness or intentional conduct.
Types of Personal Injury Cases
Personal injury cases often involve incidents like car accidents, slip and fall incidents, medical malpractice, product liability cases, and more.
The Role of a Personal Injury Lawyer
Personal injury lawyers wear many hats, and these roles are often intertwined. In general, they are responsible for protecting your rights, offering legal advice, representing you in court, and ultimately, helping you secure fair compensation.
Why Do You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?
A personal injury lawyer can advocate for your rights, help you understand the complexities of the law, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court. Their expertise can prove invaluable in securing the compensation you deserve.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Personal Injury Lawyer in Savannah
Now that we've established what personal injury law is and why you need a lawyer, let's explore the factors you should consider when choosing a personal injury lawyer in Savannah.
Experience and Specialization
Why Experience Matters
Experience is a crucial factor to consider when choosing a personal injury lawyer. An experienced lawyer will have a deep understanding of the law, strong negotiation skills, and a comprehensive knowledge of how to navigate the legal system.
The Importance of Specialization
In addition to experience, you should also consider the lawyer's specialization. Lawyers who specialize in personal injury law are likely to be up-to-date on the latest developments in this field and have a better understanding of the tactics used by insurance companies.
Track Record and Reputation
Assessing a Lawyer's Track Record
A lawyer's track record can provide insight into their ability to secure favorable outcomes for their clients. A history of high verdicts and settlements demonstrates a lawyer's competence and effectiveness.
The Role of Reputation
Reputation is another important factor to consider. A good reputation can indicate a lawyer's credibility, professionalism, and dedication to their clients. You can gauge a lawyer's reputation through client testimonials and reviews.
Communication and Accessibility
Importance of Clear Communication
Clear and consistent communication is a key aspect of a successful attorney-client relationship. Your lawyer should be able to explain complex legal concepts in simple terms and keep you informed about the progress of your case.
Accessibility: Can You Reach Your Lawyer?
Your lawyer should be accessible and responsive. Whether it's answering your phone calls or replying to your emails promptly, your lawyer should be available to address your concerns.
Fees and Charges
Understanding Contingency Fees
Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win your case. Be sure to understand the lawyer's fee structure before proceeding.
Additional Costs
While most lawyers cover expenses like court costs and expert witness fees, it's important to clarify who will be responsible for these costs if your case is unsuccessful.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right personal injury lawyer in Savannah is a critical step toward achieving justice and securing fair compensation. By considering factors such as experience, specialization, track record, reputation, communication, accessibility, and fees, you can make an informed decision and choose a lawyer who will advocate for your rights and best interests.
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Power of Attorney Unleashed in Savannah - Unleashing It in Your Best Interest
To unleash the full potential of power of attorney savannah, consider consulting with an experienced estate planning attorney who can provide guidance, ensure legal compliance, and help you create a robust plan that safeguards your best interests.
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Tuesday’s RNC Speakers list
Speaker list, via HuffPost:
5-5:30 p.m.
Chairwoman Anne Hathaway, Committee on Arrangements
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee
5:30-6 p.m.
Julie Harris, president of National Federation of Republican Women
Hayden Padget, Young Republicans chairman
Matt Brooks, CEO of Republican Jewish Coalition
Reince Priebus, chairman of host committee and former RNC chair
James Crawford, chair of the Potawatomi Nation
6-6:30 p.m.
Perry Johnson, businessman
Kari Lake, Senate candidate from Arizona
Eric Hovde, Senate candidate from Wisconsin
Bernie Moreno, Senate candidate from Ohio
Former Rep. Mike Rogers (Mich.)
Dave McCormick, Senate candidate from Pennsylvania
6:30-7 p.m.
Rep. Jim Banks (Ind.)
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice
Sam Brown, Senate candidate from Nevada
Tim Sheehy, Senate candidate from Montana
Hung Cao, Senate candidate from Virginia
Sen. Rick Scott (Fla.)
7-7:30 p.m.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew (N.J.)
Rep. Elise Stefanik (N.Y.), House Republican Conference Chair
Rep. Tom Emmer (Minn.), House Majority Whip
Rep. Steve Scalise (La.), House Majority Whip
Rep. Mike Johnson (La.), House Majority Leader
7:30-8 p.m.
Vivek Ramaswamy, former GOP presidential candidate
Savannah Chrisley, reality TV personality
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson
8-8:30 p.m.
Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas)
Randy Sutton, Board of Wounded Blue & Retired Law Enforcement Officer founder
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird
Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
8:30-9 p.m.
Sen. Eric Schmitt (Mo.)
Sen. Tom Cotton (Ark.)
Michael Coyle, everyday American
Erin Koper, a Pittsburgh community activist
9-9:30 p.m.
Anne Fundner, everyday American
Family of Rachel Morin, Maryland woman killed last year
Madeline Brame, a victims rights advocate
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Dr. Ben Carson, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary
9:30-10 p.m.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio
Lara Trump, Republican National Committee co-chair
See Also:
Monday's List.
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