14 INT. COUNTY COURT - DAY 2 14

JOSEPHINE, LEWIS, TRACEY, TODD, LARS, HUGO, JUDGE EVANS, N/S

COURT STAFF, N/S JUDGE’S ASSOCIATE, N/S JURY

HUGO is questioning the plaintiff’s wife, TRACEY DINGWELL

(late 20s, tiny, calm, credible). Behind HUGO sits the

plaintiff, TRACEY’s husband TODD (30ish, salt of the earth

tradie type in a high-vis vest).

HUGO

Mrs Dingwell, we’ve already heard

your husband’s account, now can you

tell us in your own words what

happened at Vårt Hem on March 8?

TRACEY

Todd and I went to buy some things

for our new house in Gracevale

Gardens. We’d just moved in and

were pretty excited.

She and TODD share a loving smile, as if they’re the only

people in the room. Several of the JURY spontaneously smile

in response. JOSEPHINE and LEWIS exchange a look.

HUGO

What happened after you entered the

store?

TRACEY

We’d only been there about fifteen

minutes when an announcement came

over the PA that we had to evacuate

because of a bomb threat.

JOSEPHINE nudges LEWIS. He nods, already on it. Makes a note.

HUGO

What was your response?

TRACEY

It was horrible. The place was packed

and everyone panicked and nobody knew

which way to go. It turned into a

stampede and that’s when Todd got his

foot trampled. He was in terrible

pain - he couldn’t move.

HUGO

What did you do?

TRACEY

Everyone else had left, and Todd

and I were stuck in the bathroom

section. We were so scared. We

thought there might be terrorists

in there or the place could go up

at any minute...

She pauses to collect herself. A couple of the FEMALE JURORS

are starting to write diligently in their notepads whenever

TRACEY answers - always an ominous sign.

LEWIS gives JOSEPHINE a look, but she’s starting to feel for

TRACEY too.

HUGO

I can only imagine how terrifying it

must have been for you, with no idea

of what fate would befall you...

Can I ask that

the witness be shown exhibit P1?

The JUDGE’S ASSOCIATE hands a photograph to Tracey. It shows

TRACEY pushing TODD out the front doors on a flat pack

trolley. TODD is holding a basket containing a salad spinner

and TWO HANGING PLANTERS.

HUGO (CONT’D)

What does this photograph show, Mrs

Dingwell?

TRACEY

It shows me pushing Todd out the front

doors of Vårt Hem. I found a trolley

that someone left behind and somehow

loaded him onto it. As soon as we

heard the all-clear announcement we

headed for the exit - and I took him

straight to the hospital.

HUGO

And what is the date and time shown

on the bottom right hand corner?

TRACEY

(reads)

March 8, 3:11pm.

HUGO

May I ask that the witness be shown

exhibit P2?

The ASSOCIATE hands a document to TRACEY.

HUGO (CONT’D)

What is this, Ms Dingwell?

TRACEY

It’s a letter from the doctors at

St Victor’s with Todd’s diagnosis.

HUGO

And could you read that for us?

TRACEY

(reads)

“Mr Dingwell sustained a comminuted

fracture of the metatarsals.”

HUGO

And how is your husband’s foot now?

TRACEY

It’s not much better,

unfortunately. He still can’t work.

HUGO

Mr Dingwell gave evidence that he

was a labourer and you’re a

childcare worker on a minimum wage -

is that right?

TRACEY

Yes.

HUGO

Financially? How are you managing?

TRACEY

He can’t work now. I love little

kids. We were hoping to start our

own family, but we can’t afford to

yet. It’s not just Todd’s foot -

it’s everything... he hasn’t been

quite the same since that day...

She looks to her husband with concern and several of the

JURORS gaze at her protectively. JOSEPHINE feels bad for

TRACEY too - the Dingwells are just the kind of battlers who

would have been clients at Newton’s Legal.

TRACEY (CONT’D)

We’re trying our hardest. But it

looks like we’ll have to sell the

house.

Concerned looks from the JURY.

CUT TO:

A little later. LEWIS is now cross-examining TRACEY.

LEWIS

Ms Dingwell, you gave evidence that

you heard an announcement over Vårt

Hem’s PA saying that the store had

to be evacuated because of a bomb

threat. Is that correct?

TRACEY

Yes.

LEWIS

The Store Manager will give evidence

that he made that announcement from

a proforma Vårt Hem script. A script

that made no mention of threats of

any kind. So why did you think there

was a bomb threat?

TRACEY looks confused, then apologetic.

TRACEY

Now that I think of it, I must have

got that idea from the people

around us I suppose... everyone was

yelling there was a bomb. Then

later - on the news - they said

someone phoned through a bomb

threat, so I must have remembered

it wrongly. I’m sorry.

LEWIS

What else might you have remembered

wrongly?

TRACEY reacts with distress.

TRACEY

I’m not sure what you mean? Are you

saying I’m lying?

She starts crying.

TRACEY (CONT’D)

You’re not the one who sees him at

home, so depressed he can barely

get out of bed –

JUDGE EVANS

Ms Dingwell. Please just answer the

questions.

TRACEY

I’m sorry, Your Honour.

But the damage is done. LEWIS looks like a bully who’s sold

out to the big end of town - and the JURY is glaring at both

LEWIS and JOSEPHINE. Behind them, LARS SVENSSON is fuming.