Garner knew that if they walked into the company alone, there was a high possibility that they would be harassed, and considering they were angry kids, there was a very high chance that one of them would have to break bones in their wake.
Garner didn't want any violence. It was crazy how he was sure that having the three kids in one SUV was a good idea to him when they were all explosive as fuck. They would probably gang up against their demons and give the verdict on their own, but was that a risk Garner was willing to take with his children?
Of course, they had told their father that they would be okay, but no father would ever be okay with their kids being at the center of too much ridicule and pain. He knew they would have to face everything, but that didn't mean they had to sit and play catch with each other and the society.
they would fight back and try to hold their fort because there was just no way they would be letting everything go by just like that.
I'm conflicted about the prosecution. Maybe we should request for a retrial