At 15 years old, Chief Deputy Frederick Carver's middle child (by 3 minutes and 15 seconds) and only daughter, Nina, is already mopping up the classroom floor in mock trials with her competition among the juniors and seniors.
The young woman initially aims to become a prosecutor, but seeing the outcome of a criminal trial involving the violent uprising in summer 2000 at a local "conversion therapy" facility run like a juvenile reform boot-camp, Nina loses her stomach for criminal law on either side of the bar and decides that all she can trust is the almighty dollar, so she decides to become a corporate attorney when she grows up.
And no one, least of all her father, has the heart to mount a convincing argument about the nobility of the system or the American dream. Not in a place that will always be known as "that place where that thing happened that time."
Her look is inspired by a 15-year-old Angela Bassett and a 15-year-old Denzel Washington (half of her father's visual DNA).