Start of the book: pg. 12: Kathy O'Brien talking to Steve
let me make sure you understand whats going on. both you and this King character are on trial for felony murder. Felony murder is as serious as it gets...
Page 58: Steve is laying on his cot in a cell, you can hear someone being beat while it fades to a flashback of Steve and his brother Jerry talking
Page 100: Osvaldo was still on stand and was telling Miss Petrocelli how the robbery was going to be divided
you ever want to be a superhero?
I bet you'd be a cool superhero. you know who you should be?
Batman. Then i could be Robin.
Sure. You know who i'd want to be? Superman. I'd be wearing glasses and stuff and when people would be messing with me i'd kick butt.
who?
They got to give you some time. A guy dies and you get the time. That's the deal. Why the hell should you walk? And don't give me young. Young don't count when a guy dies. Why should you walk?
'Cause i'm a human being. I want a little too! What's wrong with that?
Page 76, Older Prisoner and Steve talking
Let the record show that Mr. Cruz has identified Steve Harmon. All right. Did Mr. Evans, or Bobo, make a proposition to you?
Your honor. Mr. Cruz is a juvenile!
No, but you are.
Page 85 and 86: Osvaldo is on the stand pointing out Steve
He's hostile? He's a juvenile. Do you mean to say he's hostile?
Leading!
He's the black guy sitting at the other table.
When Bobo mentioned the other participants, did he specify what part they were to play in this robbery?
And how were the proceeds of this robbery going to be divided?
He said that him and James King were going into the store and do the thing. Steve was going to be the look-out.
Everybody was going to get a taste. I don't know how much exactly. But everybody was going to get a taste.
James King has been found guilty. Steve Harmon has been found not guilty.
the guards proceeded to put cuffs on James King and the camera fades out
Page 276: the verdict is read for James King and Steve Harmon