Poor Girl Tells the Paralyzed Judge: “Free My Dad And I’ll Heal You” — They Laughed, Until…

Poor Girl Tells the Paralyzed Judge: “Free My Dad And I’ll Heal You” — They Laughed, Until…

“I’m going to need you to empty your pockets.”

Robert’s world crashed down around him. He thought about running, but he knew that would only make things worse. With tears in his eyes, he pulled out the medicine and handed it to the security guard.

“Please,”

Robert whispered.

“My little girl is very sick. She needs this medicine or she might die. I don’t have any money, but I promise I’ll pay it back somehow.”

The security guard looked at Robert with sympathy, but he shook his head.

“I’m sorry, sir. I have to call the police. That’s the law.”

Within 20 minutes, police cars with flashing lights surrounded the pharmacy. Robert was handcuffed and put in the back of a police car while neighbors and strangers watched from the sidewalk. All he could think about was Lily at home, alone and sick, waiting for her daddy to come back with medicine.

The news of Robert’s arrest spread quickly through their small town. Mrs. Henderson, their elderly neighbor, found Lily crying in the apartment and took her to the hospital. The doctors gave Lily the medicine she needed, but they also told Mrs. Henderson that Lily would have to go into foster care until her father’s legal troubles were sorted out.

Judge Catherine Westbrook had been assigned to Robert’s case. She was known throughout the county as a fair but strict judge who didn’t accept excuses, even sad ones. 3 years ago, Catherine had been in a terrible car accident that left her unable to walk. Since then, she had thrown herself into her work, becoming even more focused on upholding the law.

The morning of Robert’s trial, the courtroom was packed with people from the community. Robert sat at the defendant’s table in a borrowed suit. His hands folded and his eyes red from crying. He hadn’t seen Lily in 2 weeks, and Mrs. Henderson told him that his daughter asked about him every single day. Judge Catherine rolled her wheelchair up to the bench and looked out at the crowded courtroom. She had read Robert’s file the night before and knew all the details of his case.

“All rise for the honorable judge Katherine Westbrook,”

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