The Dismissal
The case is challenged before it ever reaches trial.
A motion to dismiss is filed.
In The Dismissal, the Court of Public Opinion considers whether The Trial of the Century should proceed at all.
Before witnesses are sworn in,
before arguments are heard,
the prosecution moves to end the case outright.
What follows is a procedural confrontation—
measured,
tense,
and quietly consequential.
The question is not guilt or innocence.
It’s jurisdiction.
Does this case belong in court…
or should it end before it begins?
A motion to dismiss is filed.
In The Dismissal, the Court of Public Opinion considers whether The Trial of the Century should proceed at all.
Before witnesses are sworn in,
before arguments are heard,
the prosecution moves to end the case outright.
What follows is a procedural confrontation—
measured,
tense,
and quietly consequential.
The question is not guilt or innocence.
It’s jurisdiction.
Does this case belong in court…
or should it end before it begins?