![]() ![]() Haven then goes to Randy asking him to do something, but Randy insists that his hands are tied and warns that Burke is dangerous. ![]() A lawyer recognizes Haven as Randy's father-in-law and tells Burke, who pretends to be apologetic and releases him. In court the next morning, Jackson, who pleads not guilty to soliciting a ride, is held over thirty days for trial, while Haven is fined the $68.00 he had when arrested. When they discover that Jackson has a hidden quarter, they beat him. After being denied a phone call, Haven refuses to give his name and is thrown into a large cell with prisoners who hold a kangaroo court, search him and take his pocket change. Burke arrives, he balks at Haven's "city" ways and orders him and Jackson to the county jail. Haven apologetically says that he left his license at his office, but when county sheriff Kellwin C. A few minutes later, Haven is stopped for speeding. Howard newspaper, drives home across the county line after dining with his daughter Peggy and her husband, county prosecutor Randy Stauton, he offers a ride to Wilfred Jackson, a man who sells sandwiches in his building. Allridge, the well-respected editor of the St. ![]()
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