In the following blog assignment I will be prosecuting against Mr. Hyde:
A few nights ago the late Sir Danvers Carew was brutally murdered by Mr. Edward Hyde. The entire nightmare was witnessed by a maid in her bedroom window. She sees a small, evil-looking man, whom she recognizes as Mr. Hyde, encounter a polite, aged gentleman; when the gentleman offers Hyde a greeting, Hyde suddenly turns on him with a stick, beating him to death. Carew was heading on the walkway to the post office when Hyde attacked him with his cane. Only half of the cane remained at the crime scene, but the other half was found in Mr. Hyde's home. Last year Mr. Hyde was found guilty off assault to a young girl in an alley. In the summary of the incident it says 'Mr. Hyde trampled over the young girl', the same way he did to Carew, thinking nothing of his actions. Hyde was described the same way in both scenarios.