Right, so what happens next in canon is - N&M meddling with Karen catches Weasley's attention, and he brings Healey's case to them.
I'm not sure how close to canon I would keep here. I mean, the events that we can borrow - solving Healey's case - were pretty inconsequential. It wasn't really the _trial_ that mattered in canon, it was its function - getting Matt more entangled with Fisk, and forcing Fisk's name out of Healey's mouth. The trial itself was mediocre at best; it came and went.
I'm not saying let's scrap Healey, I'm just saying - let's get creative. Something has to be happening besides just the legal work; there must be some reason why Healey's case is interesting to our readers, and/or important to our plot.
Re: PLOT - answer 2
I'm not sure how close to canon I would keep here. I mean, the events that we can borrow - solving Healey's case - were pretty inconsequential. It wasn't really the _trial_ that mattered in canon, it was its function - getting Matt more entangled with Fisk, and forcing Fisk's name out of Healey's mouth. The trial itself was mediocre at best; it came and went.
I'm not saying let's scrap Healey, I'm just saying - let's get creative. Something has to be happening besides just the legal work; there must be some reason why Healey's case is interesting to our readers, and/or important to our plot.
Ideas?