State of Midlands v. Michael Harmon

Synopsis
Tony Sturmanis was a rising star in the world of professional hockey. Tragically, he was killed during a playoff game in Midlands City following a fight with Michael Harmon.

Harmon was later indicted on three counts of homicide. His wife, Victoria, had recently been romantically linked to Sturmanis. Also, Harmon lost a lucrative contract to Sturmanis just hours before the confrontation during the game.

Details
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Prosecution

 * N/A

Defense

 * Michael Harmon

Swing

 * Jean-Marie Baptiste
 * Lt. Pat Bivens
 * Dr. J.P. Boyd
 * Dr. Tracy Carver
 * Topaz Cash
 * Stacy Davis
 * Victoria Harmon
 * Dr. Dana Quincy

Other Persons of Interest

 * Tony Sturmanis

Other Case References

 * On the night Michael Harmon made incriminating statements to the police, Michael claims to have been drunk after drinking at Chuggy's Bar. Although spelled differently, this is clearly a reference to the bar Chuggie's from Daniel v. Chuggie's Sports Bar.
 * In Kissner v. Polk Hospital, Grace Hobbes' CV states that Grace formerly worked as a team physician for the Midlands Marauders hockey team.
 * In Walton v. BNN, one of the publications on Riley Faith's CV is titled, “No Harmony: An Examination of the Journalism Surrounding the Vicki and Michael Harmon Divorce.”
 * Also in Walton v. BNN, witness Gorgie Larson states that the Midlands Marauders were a common advertiser on the blog Gorgie runs.
 * In State v. Bancroft and Covington, one of the gifts Chase Covington has marked on Chase's financial disclosure form is a ticket to a Midlands Marauders Hockey Game.
 * Blake Peterson from Empowermilk v. Anderson mentions a proposed idea to advertise Empowermilk's product Almond Power with the Midlands Marauders.

Trivia

 * Not every witness in this case is gender neutral. The defendant Michael Harmon is required to be played as a male, and his wife Victoria Harmon, if called is required to be played as a female.