A Case of Need
During the first conversation between J.D. Randall and John Berry, what does the reader learn about Randall's attitude towards Art Lee?
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When J.D. Randall and John Berry first talk, it becomes evident that J.D. is against abortion. Furthermore, it is obvious he is convinced of Art Lee's guilt and regards him as a common criminal. In short, he finds him absolutely disgusting, and he is eager to see him in prison.