(Time to bring in the Lawyer element, hmm?)
Michael Warsh, the District and State Attourney of New York was a 6'1" tall man, mid-forties, with brown hair. He was cleanshaven, wore nice suits and usually a pair of sunglasses when he was out and about. When this case was first handed to him, he was excited to take it on because of the magnitude of it and the rarity. As he approached the courthouse, he noted a few of the CSI's he would be representing in the trial of 'People v. Eric Delko', wandering over to them to pretty much say hello, see how they were all doing.
"Good morning, gentlemen.. Ladies, how are you today?" Michael began in his usual calm and gentle tones. Michael was trying to make fairly good ties with the law enforcement of this town because he knew from experience and tagging around during his early years of practice that just about everyone hated lawyers. Hopefully he wouldn't be as bad off this time around.