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veral times. He now scowled ungraciously at the lawyer who had ordered him thrown out. He saw Derec wringing his hands. An agitated man in court uniform came to his side. "I'm the Citizen's Representative," he said uneasily. "I'm to look after your interests. Do you want a personal lawyer?" "Why?" asked Hoddan. He felt splendidly confident. "The charges-- Do you wish a psychiatric examination--claiming no responsibility?" asked the Representative anxiously. "It might ... it might really be best--" "I'm not crazy," said Hoddan, "though this looks like it." The Citizen's Representative spoke to the justice. "Sir, the accused waives psychiatric examination, without prejudice to a later claim of no responsibility." Nedda's father's attorney watched with bland eyes. Hoddan said impatiently: "Let's get started so this will make some sense! I know what I've done. What monstrous crime am I charged with?" "The charges against you," said the justice politely, "are that on the night of Three Twenty-seven last, you, Bron Hoddan, entered the fenced-in grounds surrounding the Mid-Continent power receptor station. It is charged that you passed two no-admittance signs. You arrived at a door marked 'Authorized Personnel Only.' You broke the lock of that door. Inside, you smashed the power receptor taking broadcast power from the air. This power receptor converts broadcast power for industrial units by which two hundred thousand men are employed. You smashed the receptor, imperiling their employment." The justice paused. "Do you wish to challenge any of these charges as contrary to fact?" The Citizen's Representative said hurriedly: "You have the right to deny any of them, of course." "Why should I?" asked Hoddan. "I did them! But what's this about me killing somebody? Why'd they tear my place apart looking for something? Who'd I kill, anyhow?" "Don't bring that up!" pleaded the Citizen's Representative. "Please don't bring that up! You will be much, much better off if that is not mentioned!" "But I didn't kill anybody!" insisted Hoddan. "Nobody's said a word about it," said the Citizen's Representative, jittering. "Let's not have it in the record! The record has to be published." He turned to the justice. "Sir, the facts are conceded as stated." "Then," said the justice to Hoddan, "do you choose to answer these charges at this time?" "Why not?" asked Hoddan. "Of course!" "Proceed," said the j
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