A court of law, not morality.
Both Cassandra, especially Kiara, understood that meaning very well. After all, Kiara's childhood had been surrounded by the rules of the court and the law. It was what made her more familiar with it, and thus, the very reason she couldn't bear to become what her parents wanted her to be.
Morality.
It never sat well with her.
With Grace uttering those words, the three of them got into the case with Grace as promised, walking through it carefully. Cassandra focused on her steps a month before the arrest. There were many vague memories, but many vivid ones.
Kiara, on the other hand, tried to understand all the files, despite Grace assisting them with them.
As for Grace, she quietly read a document about another case that had similar elements to this one. While reading, she couldn't help but peek at Cassandra. The latter was busy scribbling notes, making all sorts of faces while recalling everything she had done in the past month.