March 29th was a bright sunny morning in Rutherfordton. The monthly gathering at the courthouse of those seeking justice or relief proceeded as usual. Between 8:30 and 9:30, as the gallery filled with anxious citizens, attorneys called out the name of their client. Obviously, many were meeting for the first time. Strategies were shared and deals struck as attorneys and the Assistant District Attorney, Lacy Beam, processed the pending docket.
Stephen’s attorney, Paul Ditz, arrived and immediately took his position near ADA Beam. After a brief exchange, he walked back to Stephen to give him the news. The ADA requested mediation with the goal of a resolution and dismissal of the charges. The mediator was in attendance. Soon, Stephen walked back to the conference room with the mediator, his brother, Brent, and Brent’s wife, Mariana.
A few minutes later, as I walked downstairs, I saw Brent leaving the meeting room. Stephen told me later, he asked his brother to leave the mediation because he did not want any ill feelings between them.
After some time, Stephen came in the courtroom and motioned to me. The mediation had been successful. An agreement was reached and his brother gave him his computer. A picture album was still a pending item, but the charges of breaking and entering were dropped.
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