CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO “I find,” Judge Hiller reports to the parties now standing before her, “that Dante Monroe had no conflict in working for Madalena Ibarra, as the information he reported to her was benign and had no connection to the Parsons case or the McMillan case. However, in working for Attorney Jordan and ADA Parker simultaneously, his investigative findings could put named parties in jeopardy, as one set of findings in one case could have implications for the parties in the other case. I cannot allow the tape recording to be entered into evidence here. You’ll have to continue on the evidence that you do have, Mr. Parker. If you fail to do so, I would have to rule a Mistrial in California v Amador Ibarra in the death of Dr. Victor McMillan.” Ben Parker and Herman Farmer each h

