The daily life of American drama detective
Chapter 435 District Attorney: We decide whether to prosecute, not Detective Chuck!
Police station.
"With her statement and Rose Mendes' statement, a search warrant can already be applied for!"
Detective Amy Santiago cheered.
"Go!"
The branch chief who was watching nodded.
"Remember the search warrant included not only Elena Hella's apartment, but her trash!"
Chuck reminded.
"what?"
Detective Amy Santiago froze for a moment.
Not to mention her, even Detective Annoyance and the chief of the branch looked over in surprise.
"You mean her trash has rights under the law?"
The annoying detective was joking with a playful smile.
"Is she alive?"
Chuck asked back.
"..."
Detective Amy San Diego was speechless, knowing that Chuck was connoting that human rights in the United States refer to the living, and the dead have no human rights, but as long as they survive, everything is possible.
The human rights of the dead are not as much as the garbage rights of the living!
"Are you serious?"
The annoying detective saw that Chuck didn't seem to be joking, so he couldn't understand: "The garbage is on the street, either it belongs to her or from the city, but no matter what, it should be included in the search warrant, right?"
"This is called homestead right, and it may be protected by law."
Chuck said with a blank expression: "You don't want to work so hard to find evidence, go to court, and be denied the legality of this evidence by the defense lawyer using such a ridiculous reason for picking words, and then it will be discarded directly. ?”
"God bless America!"
The chief of the bureau has been expressionless, and after hearing Chuck explain the American legal trap, he said a very common sentence, but at this moment, it is not literal at all.
If you continue to mess around like this, God will not save the United States!
"We're going to apply for a search warrant, the focus is on her garbage search warrant!"
Detective God Annoyed complained.
After obtaining a search warrant, they led a team into the apartment of nurse Elena Hella.
"Wow, are you sure this is the first crime scene?"
As soon as Detective Annoyance came in, he immediately teased, "Instead of Chuck's house?"
"Eileen is a nurse. She is different from the sloppy ghosts above who don't throw away food. She cleans the house spotlessly. She is my favorite tenant!"
The landlord brought them in, and upon hearing this, he introduced, "I can't imagine that she would do such a horrible thing!"
Speaking of this, she couldn't help cursing: "Damn it! Sure enough, no one knows what madness and twists are hidden under the gentle and quiet appearance!"
Now her apartment has become the scene of the first crime, and it is still a special case of kidney removal. This apartment is completely different from before.
It is no longer possible to rent to good tenants like before. It can only attract those perverts who like to hunt for novelties, and then make a mess of the apartment, forming a vicious circle.
At that time, if you want to sell it, you will have to discount it and lose a lot of money.
I can only hope that after the heat of this case goes down, I will find a fool who doesn't understand to take over the apartment.
"Where's the trash she threw?"
Detective Amy Santiago thinks about the trash that Chuck reminded.
"there!"
The landlady pointed out the window: "It's been several days, and they haven't come to collect them yet. They've piled up in a huge pile. Those sanitation workers are paid more than teachers, but they only come two days a week!"
"Peralta!"
Detective Amy Santiago immediately signaled to Detective Annoyance.
"No way?"
Detective Annoyance immediately understood that she wanted him to rummage through the trash, and said funny, "My clothes have just been dry-cleaned!"
"Chuck reminded you, and even applied for a search warrant for garbage, who made you dress so well?"
Detective Amy Santiago grumbled.
"Then you didn't wear dirty clothes either?"
Detective Annoyed looks at the clothes on Detective Amy Santiago.
"You want me to dig through the trash?"
Detective Amy Santiago has a sharp eye.
"Ok."
The annoying police detective had no choice but to pinch his nose and rummaged through the garbage, and found seven bags that were packed up and stained with blood.
"It's hammered!"
Detective Amy Santiago was finally relieved to see that the search had been made.
The two returned to the police station with the evidence, and then sent the evidence for inspection, and the test results were naturally correct.
The African-American Assistant U.S. Attorney was called.
"The blood types match perfectly, we still have six bags, and there is so much blood-stained cotton in it that we can directly make a quilt!"
Detective Annoyed showed the assistant U.S. attorney, who was black, a bag that had been labeled containing blood-stained cotton.
"Where did you find it?"
The African-American assistant prosecutor frowned and asked.
"Dumpster."
Detective Annoyance and Detective Amy Santiago looked at each other, and he said strangely: "What? The trash can also have rights? Homestead rights will affect the judgment?"
"what?"
The African-American assistant prosecutor looked at the annoyed detective in surprise, as if he was looking at something magical: "You actually knew that homestead rights would be involved?"
"You look down on our police?"
The annoying police detective said, "We work together with you all day long to solve cases, and we already know a lot about your lawyers' common sense. If one day we quit being a police officer, and instead go to study law and then become a lawyer, we will get twice the result with half the effort, believe it or not?"
"I believe."
The African-American assistant prosecutor laughed: "It is possible for a policeman to become a lawyer, but you can't, because the law is serious, but you are funny, and the two are incompatible."
"That's so true!"
Detective Amy Santiago nodded approvingly: "If our chief becomes a lawyer, he will definitely be very successful!"
The African-American assistant prosecutor thought of the director of the branch's expressionless but still serious and funny look, and nodded: "Since you know that homestead rights may cause disputes, then you..."
"Do not worry!"
Detective Amy Santiago said: "The search warrant we applied for includes the dumpster, and Chuck has warned us in advance."
"I see."
The African-American assistant prosecutor showed a dazed look.
He just said, it's so strange that the police are starting to care about such a strange legal provision.
Although just now he agreed that the police turned lawyer can get twice the result with half the effort, but that was just polite.
If you want to be a lawyer in the United States, you have to graduate from college first, and then you can apply for law school.
But if you want to be a policeman, you only need to graduate from high school.
There is a gap of seven or eight years of study time between the two professions. How can you be a policeman and learn enough legal professional knowledge just by being exposed to cases!
Even if Detective Annoyance and Detective Amy San Diego didn't drop out of high school to become a police officer, they graduated from college and wanted to go to law school, it would depend on whether the school would accept them or not.
Now knowing that it was actually Chuck who reminded him, everything made sense in an instant.
It's normal for Chuck to know everything.
"I'll go back and talk to Ben about suing Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella..."
Speaking of this, he paused, looked at the two police detectives with weird expressions, and said with a wry smile: "I see, this time I still won't make a prosecution and defense deal."
"This is not what we are laughing at. Based on the existing evidence, it is enough to crucify the two criminals who directly performed the knife."
Detective Amy Santiago shook his head and said: "If you all plan to sue and plead with them, the so-called reason to reduce the waste of legal resources is completely untenable, and it is too unfair to the victim."
"What new request does Chuck have?"
The assistant U.S. attorney of African descent asked directly instead of defending the reasonableness of the plea deal.
From the day he became a lawyer, he has accepted the existence of plea bargaining, because if he does not even agree with this legal procedure that has reasonable reasons to explain its existence, then there is no need to continue to study law and become a lawyer up.
There are many legal provisions that are more unethical than plea deals, and he can't stand up to the entire legal system.
To borrow the words of his partner and mentor, Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone, that is, the law is already like this. What else can we do except try our best within the framework of the law?
"Chuck wants us to prosecute not only Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella who directly did it, but also all the accomplices in this crime!"
Detective Amy Santiago warned: "The criminal's sponsor, billionaire Philip Wardry, victim Drew McDenny's ex-girlfriend, and recipient nurse Elena Hella will test the leaked Blue Lamp Lab Worker Rose Mendis!"
"..."
The assistant prosecutor of African descent twitched his mouth when he heard this, but he could only say, "I'll tell Ben."
Prosecutor's Office.
When the African-American assistant prosecutor conveyed Chuck's meaning, executive assistant prosecutor Ben Stone shook his head helplessly: "The benefits of cooperating with him are obvious, but there are also disadvantages. He is too serious. "
"He may be the most suitable prosecutor!"
The African-American assistant prosecutor sighed: "Being a lawyer is supposed to be serious, and being a prosecutor is supposed to be serious for the rights of the victims. Unfortunately, we can only compromise step by step. After a long time, even we forget Truth is not a derogatory term."
"Ok."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone looked at the emotional assistant, nodded and said: "I will talk to Adam."
Adam Schiffer is their boss, the District Attorney.
The two got up to find the boss.
If it's just Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella, or if you add the victim's ex-girlfriend and Blue Lantern lab worker Rose Mendes, these are little people who can say a word. decide whether to prosecute.
But Philip Wardry is a billionaire, whether to sue the other party depends on the decision of their boss.
The results were as expected.
Their boss Adam Schiffer instructed: "The existing evidence is not enough to prove that Philip Wardry is guilty. We should focus on prosecuting Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella first!"
"Chuck Wolf insists on prosecuting every criminal along the entire chain!"
The African-American Assistant Attorney reminded.
"Is he the prosecutor, or are we the prosecutor?"
District Attorney Adam Schiffer asked a question. Seeing that the two smart and capable subordinates looked at him strangely, he could only explain: "Philip Wardry is not an ordinary person. He is one of the largest donors in the city." One, it is difficult to prosecute him with the existing evidence. He can completely push everything to Dr. James Robert, saying that he did not know.
As long as he doesn't testify against himself, the judge will not convict him. "Deliberately turning a blind eye" has never been adopted in New York courts, and the case will be dismissed directly, and it will never go to trial! "
"What if Chuck Wolf finds evidence?"
Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone looks at the boss.
"Unless he can find indisputable evidence, I will not agree to prosecute Philip Wardry."
District Attorney Adam Schiffer said sternly: "Because I don't want our prosecutor's office to lose face in front of the media after our prosecution is directly dismissed by the judge! Of course, if he really finds sufficient evidence, I will not stop you !"
"OK then."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and his boss looked at each other, felt his persistence, nodded and stood up: "I will convey your meaning and make Chuck Wolfe work harder."
"Ben, you should pay attention!"
District Attorney Adam Schiffer watched the two men go to the door and couldn't help reminding: "We are the prosecutors, Chuck Wolf is not! The prosecution case should be based on our opinions, not his. Yes! This is the red line, you know?"
"As long as the prosecution is successful and the victim is redressed, it doesn't matter who is in charge, does it?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone stopped and turned around, and answered his boss's obviously directional words.
Leave the boss office.
"What should we do now?"
asked the assistant U.S. attorney who was black.
"Go to Dr. Wolfe."
Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone sighed: "Just hope he can find enough evidence to make Adam change his mind."
The U.S. Attorney system varies from state to state, but most are elected.
Once elections are involved, of course there must be donors, otherwise no elections in the United States will be successful without money.
So he understands his boss's protection of big donors like Philip Wardry.
Because until the general election, there is no money to vote, and even the position is gone. What ideals and ambitions are there?
This is one of the important reasons why he has enough qualifications to run for district attorney, but did not do so.
Assistant prosecutors like them don't have to go through the election.
One way is to directly appoint the prosecutor, but this kind of nepotism can easily lead to the emperor and courtiers, and if the election fails, the former prosecutor will also be kicked out.
The other is to be selected through examinations, protected by the civil service system, and can serve for a long time without having to go up and down with the fluctuations in the election of prosecutors.
Both he and the African-American assistant prosecutor are the latter, so they don't need to think too much about the impact of the campaign, and can keep their original intentions as much as possible.
In his opinion, the billionaire Philip Wardry was the direct cause of this cruel incident. Chuck's request to sue the other party was reasonable and he fully agreed.
This is public speaking.
Personally speaking, he and boss Adam Schiffer are both subordinates and good friends, and he doesn't think it's a good choice for his friend Adam to confront Detective Chuck head-on.
Chuck Wolf is indeed not a prosecutor, but he is much better than those prosecutors who can dominate who prosecutes and who does not prosecute.
"With her statement and Rose Mendes' statement, a search warrant can already be applied for!"
Detective Amy Santiago cheered.
"Go!"
The branch chief who was watching nodded.
"Remember the search warrant included not only Elena Hella's apartment, but her trash!"
Chuck reminded.
"what?"
Detective Amy Santiago froze for a moment.
Not to mention her, even Detective Annoyance and the chief of the branch looked over in surprise.
"You mean her trash has rights under the law?"
The annoying detective was joking with a playful smile.
"Is she alive?"
Chuck asked back.
"..."
Detective Amy San Diego was speechless, knowing that Chuck was connoting that human rights in the United States refer to the living, and the dead have no human rights, but as long as they survive, everything is possible.
The human rights of the dead are not as much as the garbage rights of the living!
"Are you serious?"
The annoying detective saw that Chuck didn't seem to be joking, so he couldn't understand: "The garbage is on the street, either it belongs to her or from the city, but no matter what, it should be included in the search warrant, right?"
"This is called homestead right, and it may be protected by law."
Chuck said with a blank expression: "You don't want to work so hard to find evidence, go to court, and be denied the legality of this evidence by the defense lawyer using such a ridiculous reason for picking words, and then it will be discarded directly. ?”
"God bless America!"
The chief of the bureau has been expressionless, and after hearing Chuck explain the American legal trap, he said a very common sentence, but at this moment, it is not literal at all.
If you continue to mess around like this, God will not save the United States!
"We're going to apply for a search warrant, the focus is on her garbage search warrant!"
Detective God Annoyed complained.
After obtaining a search warrant, they led a team into the apartment of nurse Elena Hella.
"Wow, are you sure this is the first crime scene?"
As soon as Detective Annoyance came in, he immediately teased, "Instead of Chuck's house?"
"Eileen is a nurse. She is different from the sloppy ghosts above who don't throw away food. She cleans the house spotlessly. She is my favorite tenant!"
The landlord brought them in, and upon hearing this, he introduced, "I can't imagine that she would do such a horrible thing!"
Speaking of this, she couldn't help cursing: "Damn it! Sure enough, no one knows what madness and twists are hidden under the gentle and quiet appearance!"
Now her apartment has become the scene of the first crime, and it is still a special case of kidney removal. This apartment is completely different from before.
It is no longer possible to rent to good tenants like before. It can only attract those perverts who like to hunt for novelties, and then make a mess of the apartment, forming a vicious circle.
At that time, if you want to sell it, you will have to discount it and lose a lot of money.
I can only hope that after the heat of this case goes down, I will find a fool who doesn't understand to take over the apartment.
"Where's the trash she threw?"
Detective Amy Santiago thinks about the trash that Chuck reminded.
"there!"
The landlady pointed out the window: "It's been several days, and they haven't come to collect them yet. They've piled up in a huge pile. Those sanitation workers are paid more than teachers, but they only come two days a week!"
"Peralta!"
Detective Amy Santiago immediately signaled to Detective Annoyance.
"No way?"
Detective Annoyance immediately understood that she wanted him to rummage through the trash, and said funny, "My clothes have just been dry-cleaned!"
"Chuck reminded you, and even applied for a search warrant for garbage, who made you dress so well?"
Detective Amy Santiago grumbled.
"Then you didn't wear dirty clothes either?"
Detective Annoyed looks at the clothes on Detective Amy Santiago.
"You want me to dig through the trash?"
Detective Amy Santiago has a sharp eye.
"Ok."
The annoying police detective had no choice but to pinch his nose and rummaged through the garbage, and found seven bags that were packed up and stained with blood.
"It's hammered!"
Detective Amy Santiago was finally relieved to see that the search had been made.
The two returned to the police station with the evidence, and then sent the evidence for inspection, and the test results were naturally correct.
The African-American Assistant U.S. Attorney was called.
"The blood types match perfectly, we still have six bags, and there is so much blood-stained cotton in it that we can directly make a quilt!"
Detective Annoyed showed the assistant U.S. attorney, who was black, a bag that had been labeled containing blood-stained cotton.
"Where did you find it?"
The African-American assistant prosecutor frowned and asked.
"Dumpster."
Detective Annoyance and Detective Amy Santiago looked at each other, and he said strangely: "What? The trash can also have rights? Homestead rights will affect the judgment?"
"what?"
The African-American assistant prosecutor looked at the annoyed detective in surprise, as if he was looking at something magical: "You actually knew that homestead rights would be involved?"
"You look down on our police?"
The annoying police detective said, "We work together with you all day long to solve cases, and we already know a lot about your lawyers' common sense. If one day we quit being a police officer, and instead go to study law and then become a lawyer, we will get twice the result with half the effort, believe it or not?"
"I believe."
The African-American assistant prosecutor laughed: "It is possible for a policeman to become a lawyer, but you can't, because the law is serious, but you are funny, and the two are incompatible."
"That's so true!"
Detective Amy Santiago nodded approvingly: "If our chief becomes a lawyer, he will definitely be very successful!"
The African-American assistant prosecutor thought of the director of the branch's expressionless but still serious and funny look, and nodded: "Since you know that homestead rights may cause disputes, then you..."
"Do not worry!"
Detective Amy Santiago said: "The search warrant we applied for includes the dumpster, and Chuck has warned us in advance."
"I see."
The African-American assistant prosecutor showed a dazed look.
He just said, it's so strange that the police are starting to care about such a strange legal provision.
Although just now he agreed that the police turned lawyer can get twice the result with half the effort, but that was just polite.
If you want to be a lawyer in the United States, you have to graduate from college first, and then you can apply for law school.
But if you want to be a policeman, you only need to graduate from high school.
There is a gap of seven or eight years of study time between the two professions. How can you be a policeman and learn enough legal professional knowledge just by being exposed to cases!
Even if Detective Annoyance and Detective Amy San Diego didn't drop out of high school to become a police officer, they graduated from college and wanted to go to law school, it would depend on whether the school would accept them or not.
Now knowing that it was actually Chuck who reminded him, everything made sense in an instant.
It's normal for Chuck to know everything.
"I'll go back and talk to Ben about suing Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella..."
Speaking of this, he paused, looked at the two police detectives with weird expressions, and said with a wry smile: "I see, this time I still won't make a prosecution and defense deal."
"This is not what we are laughing at. Based on the existing evidence, it is enough to crucify the two criminals who directly performed the knife."
Detective Amy Santiago shook his head and said: "If you all plan to sue and plead with them, the so-called reason to reduce the waste of legal resources is completely untenable, and it is too unfair to the victim."
"What new request does Chuck have?"
The assistant U.S. attorney of African descent asked directly instead of defending the reasonableness of the plea deal.
From the day he became a lawyer, he has accepted the existence of plea bargaining, because if he does not even agree with this legal procedure that has reasonable reasons to explain its existence, then there is no need to continue to study law and become a lawyer up.
There are many legal provisions that are more unethical than plea deals, and he can't stand up to the entire legal system.
To borrow the words of his partner and mentor, Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone, that is, the law is already like this. What else can we do except try our best within the framework of the law?
"Chuck wants us to prosecute not only Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella who directly did it, but also all the accomplices in this crime!"
Detective Amy Santiago warned: "The criminal's sponsor, billionaire Philip Wardry, victim Drew McDenny's ex-girlfriend, and recipient nurse Elena Hella will test the leaked Blue Lamp Lab Worker Rose Mendis!"
"..."
The assistant prosecutor of African descent twitched his mouth when he heard this, but he could only say, "I'll tell Ben."
Prosecutor's Office.
When the African-American assistant prosecutor conveyed Chuck's meaning, executive assistant prosecutor Ben Stone shook his head helplessly: "The benefits of cooperating with him are obvious, but there are also disadvantages. He is too serious. "
"He may be the most suitable prosecutor!"
The African-American assistant prosecutor sighed: "Being a lawyer is supposed to be serious, and being a prosecutor is supposed to be serious for the rights of the victims. Unfortunately, we can only compromise step by step. After a long time, even we forget Truth is not a derogatory term."
"Ok."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone looked at the emotional assistant, nodded and said: "I will talk to Adam."
Adam Schiffer is their boss, the District Attorney.
The two got up to find the boss.
If it's just Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella, or if you add the victim's ex-girlfriend and Blue Lantern lab worker Rose Mendes, these are little people who can say a word. decide whether to prosecute.
But Philip Wardry is a billionaire, whether to sue the other party depends on the decision of their boss.
The results were as expected.
Their boss Adam Schiffer instructed: "The existing evidence is not enough to prove that Philip Wardry is guilty. We should focus on prosecuting Dr. James Robert and nurse Elena Hella first!"
"Chuck Wolf insists on prosecuting every criminal along the entire chain!"
The African-American Assistant Attorney reminded.
"Is he the prosecutor, or are we the prosecutor?"
District Attorney Adam Schiffer asked a question. Seeing that the two smart and capable subordinates looked at him strangely, he could only explain: "Philip Wardry is not an ordinary person. He is one of the largest donors in the city." One, it is difficult to prosecute him with the existing evidence. He can completely push everything to Dr. James Robert, saying that he did not know.
As long as he doesn't testify against himself, the judge will not convict him. "Deliberately turning a blind eye" has never been adopted in New York courts, and the case will be dismissed directly, and it will never go to trial! "
"What if Chuck Wolf finds evidence?"
Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone looks at the boss.
"Unless he can find indisputable evidence, I will not agree to prosecute Philip Wardry."
District Attorney Adam Schiffer said sternly: "Because I don't want our prosecutor's office to lose face in front of the media after our prosecution is directly dismissed by the judge! Of course, if he really finds sufficient evidence, I will not stop you !"
"OK then."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and his boss looked at each other, felt his persistence, nodded and stood up: "I will convey your meaning and make Chuck Wolfe work harder."
"Ben, you should pay attention!"
District Attorney Adam Schiffer watched the two men go to the door and couldn't help reminding: "We are the prosecutors, Chuck Wolf is not! The prosecution case should be based on our opinions, not his. Yes! This is the red line, you know?"
"As long as the prosecution is successful and the victim is redressed, it doesn't matter who is in charge, does it?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone stopped and turned around, and answered his boss's obviously directional words.
Leave the boss office.
"What should we do now?"
asked the assistant U.S. attorney who was black.
"Go to Dr. Wolfe."
Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone sighed: "Just hope he can find enough evidence to make Adam change his mind."
The U.S. Attorney system varies from state to state, but most are elected.
Once elections are involved, of course there must be donors, otherwise no elections in the United States will be successful without money.
So he understands his boss's protection of big donors like Philip Wardry.
Because until the general election, there is no money to vote, and even the position is gone. What ideals and ambitions are there?
This is one of the important reasons why he has enough qualifications to run for district attorney, but did not do so.
Assistant prosecutors like them don't have to go through the election.
One way is to directly appoint the prosecutor, but this kind of nepotism can easily lead to the emperor and courtiers, and if the election fails, the former prosecutor will also be kicked out.
The other is to be selected through examinations, protected by the civil service system, and can serve for a long time without having to go up and down with the fluctuations in the election of prosecutors.
Both he and the African-American assistant prosecutor are the latter, so they don't need to think too much about the impact of the campaign, and can keep their original intentions as much as possible.
In his opinion, the billionaire Philip Wardry was the direct cause of this cruel incident. Chuck's request to sue the other party was reasonable and he fully agreed.
This is public speaking.
Personally speaking, he and boss Adam Schiffer are both subordinates and good friends, and he doesn't think it's a good choice for his friend Adam to confront Detective Chuck head-on.
Chuck Wolf is indeed not a prosecutor, but he is much better than those prosecutors who can dominate who prosecutes and who does not prosecute.
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