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nd Jaynes would make the decision。
 Hamilton Jaynes looked at T。L。 Parrish; and asked; 〃Are you reasonably confident you can convict Lani…gan of murder?〃
 T。L。 was a cautious type; and he knew full well any promises made to this group would be long remembered。 〃Murder might have some problems。 Manslaughter is a lock。〃
 〃How much time on a manslaughter?〃
 〃Twenty years。〃
 〃How much would he serve?〃
 〃Five; more or less。〃
 Oddly; this seemed to please Jaynes; a career man who thought trespassers should serve time。 〃You agree; Cutter?〃 he asked; pacing along the edge of the bed。
 〃There's not much evidence;〃 Cutter said。 〃We can't prove who; how; what; when; or where as far as the murder goes。 We think we know why; but the trial could be a nightmare。 Manslaughter is much easier。〃
 Jaynes asked Parrish; 〃How about the Judge? Will he sentence him to the maximum?〃
 〃If convicted of manslaughter; I would expect the Judge to sentence him to twenty years。 Parole is determined by the prison authorities。〃
 〃Can we safely assume that Lanigan will spend the next five years behind bars?〃 Jaynes asked; looking around the room。
 〃Yes; certainly;〃 said Parrish defensively。 〃And we're not backing off the capital murder。 We intend to make a strong argument that Lanigan killed another person so he could steal the money。 The death penalty is a longshot; but if he's convicted of simple murder; he could face life in prison。〃
 〃Does it really make any difference to us whether he spends time at Parchman prison or in a federal facility?〃 Jaynes asked。 It was obvious it didn't make any difference to him。
 〃I'm sure Patrick has an opinion on the matter;〃 Parrish said; and got a few weak grins。
 T。L。 especially liked the deal because he would bee the sole remaining prosecutor。 Mast and the FBI would make a hasty exit from the case。 There was a gap; and he decided to shove Mast a bit closer to the edge of the cliff。 〃I have no doubt Patrick will serve time; at Parchman;〃 he said helpfully。
 Mast wouldn't go quietly。 He shook his head and frowned gravely。 〃I don't know;〃 he said。 〃I think we look bad if we do this。 You can't rob a bank; then get caught; then offer to give the money back if the charges are dropped。 Justice is not for sale。〃
 〃It's a bit more plicated than that;〃 Sprawling said。 〃We suddenly have bigger fish to catch; and Lanigan is the key。 The money he stole was contaminated。 We're simply retrieving it and returning it to the taxpayers。〃
 Mast wasn't about to argue with Sprawling。
 Jaynes looked at T。L。 Parrish and said; 〃With all due respect; Mr。 Parrish; could I ask you to step outside for just a moment。 Us federal boys need to discuss something。〃
 〃Sure;〃 Parrish said。 He walked to the door and stepped into the hallway。
 Enough of the chitchat。 It was time for Sprawling to close the deal。 〃Gentlemen; it's very simple。 There are some very important people in the White House who are watching things closely。 Senator Nye has never been a friend of the President's; and; frankly; a good scandal down here would make the administration happy。 Nye's up for reelection in two years。 These allegations will keep him busy。 And if they're true; then he's dead。〃
 〃We'll do the investigation;〃 Jaynes said to Mast。 〃And you'll get to prosecute。〃
 It was suddenly obvious to Mast that this meeting was for his benefit。 The decision to cut a deal with Patrick had been made by people with far more clout than Sprawling and Jaynes。 They were just trying to keep him happy; since he was; after all; the U。S。 Attorney for the district。
 The idea of indicting and prosecuting a U。S。 Senator had enormous potential; and Mast warmed to it immediately。 He could see himself in a crowded courtroom playing Patrick's tapes; the jurors and spectators hanging on every word。 〃So we're gonna take the deal?〃 he said; shrugging as if he couldn't have cared less。
 〃Yes;〃 said Sprawling。 〃It's a no…brainer。 We look good by getting the money back。 Patrick stays in jail for a long time。 We nail even bigger crooks。〃
 〃Plus the President wants it done;〃 Mast said; smiling; though no one else did so。
 〃I didn't say that;〃 Sprawling said。 〃I haven't talked to the President about this。 My bosses talked to his people。 That's all I know。〃
 Jaynes retrieved T。L。 Parrish from the hall; and they spent almost an hour walking through Patrick's offer and examining each of its ponents。 The girl could be released with an hour's notice。 Patrick would also have to pay interest on the money; they decided。 What about the lawsuit he'd filed against the FBI? Jaynes made a list of points to cover with Sandy。
 IN MIAMI; Mark Birck personally delivered to Eva the wonderful news that her father had been released。
 He had not been harmed; in fact; had been treated quite well。
 He told her that with a little luck; she might be released herself in a day or two。
 Thirty…four
 SOLEMN…FACED and nonmittal; they returned to the Camille Suite and took their same seats。 Most had left their jackets in the other room; and had rolled up their sleeves and loosened their ties; as if all manner of hard work was under way。 By Sandy's watch; they had been gone for almost an hour and a half。 Sprawling was now their spokesman。
 〃About the money;〃 he began; and Sandy instantly knew they had a deal。 It was just a matter of the details。 〃About the money; how much is your client willing to return?〃
 〃All of it。〃
 〃All of it being?〃
 〃All ninety million。〃
 〃What about interest?〃
 〃Who cares about interest?〃
 〃We do。〃
 〃Why?〃
 〃Well; it's only fair。〃
 〃Fair to whom?〃
 〃Uh; the taxpayers。〃
 Sandy practically laughed at him。 〃e on。 You guys work for the federal government。 Since when do you worry about protecting the taxpayers?〃
 〃It's standard in cases involving theft and embezzlement;〃 Maurice Mast added。
 〃How much?〃 Sandy asked。 〃At what rate?〃
 〃Prime is nine percent;〃 Sprawling said。 〃That would be fair; I think。〃
 〃Oh you do? What does the IRS pay when it determines I've paid too much and it sends me a refund?〃
 No one could answer。 〃Six percent;〃 Sandy said。 〃Six lousy percent is what the government pays。〃
 Sandy; of course; had had the benefit of planning this。 He had anticipated the questions and had crafted the answers; and it was enormous fun watching them squirm as they tried to catch up。
 〃So; are you offering six percent?〃 Sprawling asked。 His words were careful and slow。
 〃Of course not。 We have the money; we'll determine how much we'll pay。 It's the same principle used by the government。 We figure the money'll simply go back into the black hole at the Pentagon。〃
 〃We can't control that;〃 Jaynes said。 He was already tired and in no mood for a lecture。
 〃Here's the way we see the money;〃 Sandy said。 〃It would've been lost entirely; paid to some very slick crooks and never seen again。 My client prevented this; has held the money; and is now willing to return it。〃
 〃So we give him a reward?〃 asked Jaynes。
 〃No。 Just back off the interest。〃
 〃We have to sell this to some people in Washington;〃 Sprawling said; not pleading but needing help。 〃Give us something to work with。〃
 〃We'll pay half the IRS rate; and not a penny more。〃
 With a serious poker face; Sprawling said; 〃I'll run it by the Attorney General。 I just hope he's in a good mood。〃
 〃Give him my regards;〃 Sandy said。
 Jaynes looked up from his notetaking and asked; 〃Three percent; right?〃
 〃That's right。 From March 26; 1992; until November 1; 1996。 Total es to a hundred and thirteen million; plus some change; which we'll ignore。 One hundred thirteen million; even。〃
 The figure had a nice ring to it; and it certainly sounded good to the government boys。 They each wrote it on their legal pads。 It looked large。 Who could argue with a deal that brought so much back into the hands of the taxpayers?
 To offer this much meant only one thing: Patrick had taken the ninety and invested well。 Sprawling's boys had crunched some numbers earlier。 Assuming Patrick placed all the money in investments earning eight percent a year; the loot would now be worth a hundred and thirty…one million。 Ten percent; and the value would be one hundred and forty…four million。 Tax free; of course。 Apparently; Patrick hadn't spent much of it; so he would remain a very wealthy man。
 〃We're also concerned about this lawsuit you filed on behalf of Mr。 Lanigan;〃 Sprawling said。
 〃We'll dismiss the FBI from the lawsuit; but I'll need a quick favor from Mr。 Jaynes。 We can discuss it later。 It's a minor point。〃
 〃All right。 Moving right along。 When will your client be prepared to testify before the grand jury?〃
 〃Whenever you need him。 Physically; he's able to do it anytime。〃
 〃We intend to move quickly with this。〃
 〃The sooner the better for my client。〃
 Sprawling circled items on his checklist。 〃We will insist on confidentiality。 No press whatsoever。 This deal will be subject to a lot of criticism。〃
 〃We're not saying a word;〃 Sandy promised。
 〃When would you like for Ms。 Miranda to be released?〃
 〃Tomorrow。 And she needs to be escorted from the jail in Miami to the private air terminal。 We would like FBI protection until she is on the plane。〃
 Jaynes shrugged as if he didn't understand。 〃No problem;〃 he said。
 〃Anything else?〃 Sandy asked; rubbing his hands together as if the fun was about to start。
 〃Nothing from the government;〃 Sprawling said。
 〃Good。 Here's what I suggest;〃 Sandy said; as if they had a choice。 〃I have two secretaries here with PC's。 We have already prepared a rough draft of a settlement agreement and order of dismissal。 It shouldn't take too long to hammer out the finer points; then you guys can sign off。 I will then drive it over to my client; and hopefully within a couple of hours we'll be finished。 Mr。 Mast; I suggest you contact the federal Judge and arrange a conference call as soon as possible。 We'll fax him the order of dismissal。〃
 〃When do we get the documents and tapes?〃 asked Jaynes。
 〃If everything gets signed and approved in the next few hours; you can have them at 5 P。M。 today。〃
 〃I need a phone;〃 Sprawling said。 So did Mast and Jaynes。 They scattered throughout the suite。
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