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Chapter 207 The Unyielding First Lawyer: Detective Chuck is only a man, not a god!

Chapter 207 The Unyielding First Lawyer: Detective Chuck is just a man, not a god!
"fantastic."

The bald prosecutor came over and praised: "I have fought against Harrison more than once, and this is the first time I have seen him being speechless in reverse."

"We won the case."

Commissioner Randy Tischer cheered, "The jury loves Chuck, I can see that."

"How did you see it?"

Chandler jokes daily: "Because they, like you, didn't doze off with their eyes closed this time?"

"Yes."

Commissioner Randy Tischer ignored Chandler's teasing, and nodded seriously: "Such a wonderful duel, even more exciting than a movie, who can sleep?"

"..."

Chandler found that he had met his nemesis, and almost all his taunts were automatically filtered by the naturally dull Director Randy Tischer, which was not a good feeling.

"Not to be taken lightly."

The bald prosecutor shook his head: "After all, Harrison is the number one criminal lawyer on the East Coast. Although Dr. Wolf won the first round, it doesn't mean he can't fight back."

"But the jury should already know what kind of lawyer he is."

Jane suppressed the bitter fruit of double losses, and said in a muffled voice: "A cheating and violent gambler, the jury will still believe him?"

The jury is responsible for determining guilt or innocence. These ordinary people are not professionals. They choose to believe or not to believe. If the image of the defense lawyer is not even pretending, it will be difficult for them to make a decision. Publicly choose to believe the conclusions of defense lawyers and defendants.

That's right!

As long as the defendant and the defense pretend, even if some people know that one of them is guilty and the other is a professional litigator, they still choose to believe them for one reason or another.

Because although the jury members are randomly selected from all eligible citizens, before the jury is formed, both the plaintiff and the defendant's lawyers will go through it, screen out those who they think are problematic, and leave the so-called impartial jurors.

But since they have been screened, it is naturally in line with their values. Ordinary jurors who persist in their beliefs and know that the defendant has problems, and professional litigators who do not tell the facts and only treat people wrong, have no chance of going to the jury.

Otherwise, with Harrison Powell's attitude of a professional litigator, how could a jury with a real conscience win him hundreds of thousands of times?
This is outrageous!

Because the defendant and the defense lawyers pretended to be face-saving and publicized that we might not be guilty, even though this might be infinitely close to zero, but as long as they grasped this point, those jurors who were already inclined to them would be able to call ' Doubtful, can't wrong a good man' excuse to convince himself to convince others.

If you don't pretend at all, then unless the jurors stop being human, they can continue to make unreasonable troubles and stand firmly on the side of the defendant and the defense lawyer.

At that point, for the sake of public opinion, the judge can directly dismiss the jury and re-select a new jury.

"Cheaters and gamblers can win the forgiveness of their wives, and the prodigal son will never change his money."

The bald prosecutor is well-informed, and immediately gave Harrison a possible way to turn the tables: "As long as the acting skills are high enough, it can not only offset these negative effects, but also win people's favor. As for violence, this has not been confirmed yet. Sometimes you tear your clothes or something, is that normal?"

"..."

Jane glanced at Chuck, speechless.

Indeed, if the lover's secretary does not come out to speak, it is indeed impossible to use this to say that Harrison Powell is violent, because it may indeed be pure fun.

"Wow."

Chandler tightened his clothes, and looked at Chuck with a funny expression, telling him to express his ridicule without saying anything.

"He can't do it?"

Jane ignored Chandler's daily teasing, and frowned: "Once his wife finds out...the key is the court session tomorrow, and he only has one day."

"Benefit."

Chuck was succinct.

"Ugh."

The bald prosecutor sighed: "This is very possible, because if Dr. Wolfe is right, then Harrison is facing bankruptcy because of gambling, and Harrison's wife is just a housewife, living a rich life depends on Harry Sen, it's not difficult for Harrison to convince her, I've seen a lot of this kind of couples who don't have any feelings, and even hate each other, but for the sake of profit, they can still act as loving in public."

Jane was skeptical, but when she followed Chuck back to the mountainside villa and turned on the TV, she saw that Harrison Powell had already appeared on the local hot news, took his wife, and apologized to his wife in public, saying that he only loved The wife will quit gambling completely in the future. As expected, the wife also forgave him. It really staged a big drama of the prodigal son turning back for money, and even inserted a little new book advertisement.

"Thank you Dr. Wolfe for showing me who I really love and what I really need. All I have ever loved is my wife, and all I need is this job of upholding justice and justice for all who need it, I may have been a little confused and off track before, but Dr. Wolf's awakening, as well as my wife's forgiveness and love, let me return to my original heart.

Dr. Wolfe is very admirable. I have a lot of feelings on this case, and it also gives me more inspiration for my new book. I will write my truest feelings in the new book, but Detective Chuck is just Man is not God!

So I will stick to my original idea!

As long as there is any doubt, I will stick to it to the end, and I will never let any innocent person's life be ruined because of an unjust, false or wrongly decided case!
Power must be locked in the cage of the judiciary, because we have the most fair and reliable judicial system, so that we can have real democracy and freedom..."

"shameless!"

Jane watched Harrison Powell, who performed at the full actor level, and finally understood why he became the number one criminal lawyer on the East Coast. This shamelessness and acting skills surpassed everyone. On the surface, it was Zan Chuck, but in fact it was La Let Chuck come to get more attention for the new book, and he blatantly praises him secretly. What does it mean to be a human being but not a god?

There is only one god in the western world, and that is God. Other gods are false gods in the eyes of Westerners. Chuck and God are linked together, and finally used as a footnote to his original idea of ​​democracy and freedom. malicious.

"Continue tonight?"

Chuck ignored these, looked at Jane honestly and asked a question.

"……shameless!"

Jane naturally knew what Chuck was asking, and turned her gaze away from the TV, watching Chuck grit his teeth, and immediately shifted his attention from worrying about the case and criticizing the defense lawyers to Chuck.

Because a large part of the anger comes from worrying that the other party will regain his strength and win the lawsuit with guns and low justice. Now that a shameless person like the other party meets an even more shameless Chuck, obviously he will not get a good result!
Chuck opened his mouth, showing the most perfect teeth, and asked again solemnly: "Continue tonight?"

"You already have the chance to win, so what are you going to do?"

Jane was a little annoyed.

"I told you a long time ago that this has nothing to do with the case."

Chuck said bluntly: "You all agree on the combination experiment, I don't like singular numbers!"

"...Do you still want to join...?"

Jane froze, she couldn't speak anymore.

"Has Director Randy Tischer told you the story of Detective Amon?"

Chuck confessed: "He's obsessive-compulsive, and so am I."

"..."

Jane stared dumbfounded at Chuck, who was too calm.

If you haven't heard the story of Detective Amon, you don't know how shameless Chuck's words are, but she has heard Director Randy Tischer talking about it, and she has a very deep impression on Detective Amon's obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Not to mention other things, just to make up the numbers, he bought only 10 eggs, and bought 12 eggs out of a dozen of 2. He was framed as a criminal and was imprisoned. The bail was originally more than 90. To round it up, let the judge raise him to 100 million. As a consultant to solve the case, he will retire directly after solving 100 cases, because this is the perfect number for the detective Amon.

She originally thought that changing from 1 to 2 would make a double, but now she is very sensitive to the word double and can't say it, but what does Chuck mean when he says that he is also Detective Amon's obsessive-compulsive disorder?
It's not a double, but a round?

Or make up the perfect 100?

The next day.

outside the courthouse.

Countless reporters gathered, pointing their guns at Chuck who arrived: "Dr. Wolfe, do you have anything to say about Harrison Powell's press conference?"

"Dr. Wolfe, I heard you had a conflict with Evan Gold?"

"Dr. Wolf, can you tell me about your Asperger's? Have you ever hallucinated?"

"Dr. Wolf, are you 100% sure that Evan Gold killed his wife?"

"I'm pretty sure Evan Gold killed his wife, and I can attest to that."

Chuck said something calmly, and surrounded by Chandler and the others, he entered the court.

"God, I didn't expect that I would become a muscle bodyguard one day."

Chandler was uncomfortable being squeezed by the crowd, and as soon as he entered the court, he couldn't help laughing at himself.

"Chuck, this public opinion trend is not right."

Jane actually didn't like Richard very much. She had never seen such a brazen guy, but she couldn't help but choose this brazen guy by herself. Besides, there was only a difference between 0 and 1, 1 and 2, 1 and 10 What is the essential difference?
So no matter how upset he was, he could only ignore him with tears in his eyes, but now when he saw these reporters asking questions, he felt something was wrong, and he couldn't help reminding him.

"It's normal."

Chuck said calmly: "The media likes to chase hot spots. They like to create gods more like to destroy gods. Everything is for traffic. Besides, the number one criminal lawyer on the east coast has won lawsuits for so many rich people over the years. It's normal to be lenient enough to speak for him."

"Shouldn't the media be the fourth estate of justice?"

Commissioner Randy Tischer asked naturally.

"That's a good sentence, but the tone is wrong."

Chandler couldn't help mocking: "It should be said that, shouldn't the media be the fourth power of justice~?"

"Is there any difference?"

Commissioner Randy Tischer looked at Chandler in confusion.

"Well, it makes no difference."

Chandler lowered his head listlessly.

If he needs to explain every joke in detail, it will completely lose his original intention of teasing and ridiculing. Like Commissioner Randy Tischer, that was his nightmare.

"Those media are all controlled by rich people. If they don't speak for them, should they speak for others?"

Jane also realized, and said indignantly: "You send them money to buy a car and a house to live a decent life?"

"Although I am the director, my salary is not as good as Sharina's."

Commissioner Randy Tischer, as always, couldn't grasp the point, and said with an embarrassing smile: "When she worked as a nurse for Monk, although I was only a deputy bureau, but because Monk was very stingy, my salary was lower than She is tall, and now she has left Monk to manage a nursing home by herself, and her salary is much higher than that of me as the director."

"...they are here."

Chandler was unable to complain about the crooked Randy, and reminded everyone to look outside the courthouse, and saw Harrison Powell in a decent suit not driving his own Porsche 911 sports car, but driving from an ordinary-looking black SUV He got up and down, trotted to the passenger seat and opened the door, letting a beautiful young woman wearing sunglasses get down.

"Mr. Powell."

A group of media reporters immediately swarmed up, surrounded them, and handed them over with long guns and short guns: "Do you have anything to say about today's case?"

"Mrs. Powell, do you have anything to say about the fact that Detective Chuck exposed your husband's cheating at a glance?"

"Harrison was wrong, but he has already admitted his mistake. As a wife, for the family, for love, and for the oath I made on the altar, I choose to forgive him."

Mrs. Powell, wearing sunglasses, lowered her head slightly, avoiding the flash, and said quickly and fluently: "He made mistakes in this respect, but I have always believed in his dedication and value in his work. He did it for Everyone's freedom should not be trampled on, that's why I fell in love with him. As for Detective Chuck, I'm grateful for him pointing out this fact, allowing our husband and wife to be honest in time, so that we don't get farther and farther apart, but if he just wants to hit Harry Sen's efforts to protect freedom, then I can only say that in the choice between personal gains and losses and the freedom of all people, I am not willing to let everyone's freedom and rights face threats and tramples for personal gains and losses!"

After finishing speaking, the couple walked out of the reporter's encirclement, entered the court, and faced Chuck and the others who stopped there to watch the play.

"It's really exciting. Fortunately, I didn't drink too much, otherwise I must have read out the paragraphs of the speech and the reminder of who is speaking."

Chandler couldn't help sneering.

"You are so funny!"

Commissioner Randy Tischer laughed loudly: "Who can read out all the prompts in the speech? They are not fools!"

"I'm mocking her as a reading machine for Mo De's feelings!"

Chandler was very happy to see that Director Randy Tischer finally followed his train of thought: "And how do you know that no one will do this kind of thing? There will definitely be one in the future! Don't you think so, Chuck?"

"Have."

Chuck nodded: "No need, someone has done this before."

"Sorry, Dr. Wolfe."

Mrs. Powell took off her sunglasses and looked at Chuck apologetically.

"I see."

Chuck glanced at her.

"Dr. Wolf, we'll see you in court."

Harrison Powell saw his wife sincerely apologizing to Chuck, his heart sank, his face turned green, and he quickly interrupted: "We are all human and we all make mistakes, but don't let this affect the case itself. Let the evidence of the case speak for itself!"

As he said that, he dragged his wife, who was seemingly in harmony with the truth, and went in first.

"Tsk tsk, why do I have a feeling that this time, the No. [-] lawyer on the East Coast will be even worse..."

Looking at the beautiful and graceful Mrs. Powell, Chandler couldn't help being amazed and full of jokes.

That is to say, he didn't know that there was an allusion about losing his wife and losing his army, otherwise he would have said it directly.

"I feel like you don't need to talk!"

Jane is getting more and more annoyed by Chandler, who is mean-spirited, especially because Chandler is Monica's friend and always makes fun of this kind of thing. These two days, she is so uncomfortable that she can't help but want to scold him up.

In normal times, she can understand.

After all, American jokes are greeted in three directions. This is the usual practice, and it is also the crudest and most talked about by everyone. There will be no cultural barriers.

But in the past two days, she was really bored, thoroughly bored!
I don't want to understand at all!

I just want to vent what I want to say!
(End of this chapter)

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