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HEARNAP — Part 38
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The new lopeye - and there could be ho better example of how he'd changed -
publicly apologized to the movement for having done a very stupid thing.
When had he ever apologized for anything before? If it was a revolutionary
crime, it wan a amnll one, for muny people in the movement boost and not a
few do most of their eating in Safeway. The man however, was thinking of
more than a public apology.
Tom Creary is a "high-power" District Attorney who handles all the political
canes. He may not have tried many petty theft cases, but he was ready to try
thts one. Judd Scott, Popeye's lawyer, asked what kind of a deal could be made
and the anawer was none. They wanted the full pound of flesh; plead guilty and
take the maximum sentence or go to trial, lose, and take the maximum sentence.
It was not a promising situation and everybody agrees thnt Popeye was worried,
very worried. If he was returned to San Quentin, he would have been killed by ‘
old enemies or have spent the rest of his life in the adjustment center. He
did, after all, have a life top. No more speeches, no more Malcolm, no more
revolution, no more Pat; a lot to worry about. He touched bases with all his
establishment friends including Randolph Hearst but who could be optimistic?
They had a case, and Popeye had a parole. as one brother said: "Petty with a
prior, you go te the joint! How many guys have gone back to the pen, just for
saying something crazy to their parole officer?" There have been a few, for sure.
Judd Seott could think of no stratery; his only tactic was to stall. Judd atall-
ed so long and so hard that he worried the Judge would get pissed at him. Lawe
yers can't afford to have Judges who becone angry with their tactics; in the
next case you might find yourself with no room to maneuver at all. Still, he
continued to otall; there was nothing elae to do. 4
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