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Chapter 436 Detective Chuck: One sentence made the District Attorney change his words!

Police station.

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and the African-American Assistant Prosecutor came hand in hand, and accompanied by the chief of the branch, came to the interrogation room and looked inside through the translucent glass.

I saw Detective Amy Santiago and Detective Annoyed, one with a red face and the other with a white face, interrogating Dr. James Robert who had stabbed and shot the victim's kidney.

It's a pity that neither red face nor white face has any effect.

Because Dr. James Robert is a devil himself, of course there will be a devil's advocate by his side.

Without saying a word, the Devil's Advocate has blocked all inquiries from 'just laws'.

"Where's Dr. Wolfe?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone looked at this scene, with a sneer on the corner of his mouth, and asked the branch chief.

"I heard that I took my friends to the shooting range."

The branch chief said with a blank expression.

"range?"

The African-American assistant prosecutor was taken aback.

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone suddenly understood, shook his head and smiled wryly: "It seems that we need to go to the shooting range to meet him, do you know which shooting range it is?"

"Santiago should know!"

After the branch chief shook his head, he signaled the two prosecutors to look at Detective Amy Santiago inside.

"Can I ask her to come out?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone said with a smile: "Just going through the motions here, Dr. James Robert and his lawyer will come to my assistant prosecutor's office to talk, and I will personally talk to his lawyer about legal issues! "

"it is good."

The chief of the branch had no objection, and directly pressed the intercom, and Detective Amy Santiago came out.

They have long been accustomed to the powerless situation of criminals with barristers who charge hundreds of dollars an hour.

Detective Amy Santiago came out and saw Ben Stone asking which shooting range Chuck was at, she said directly: "How about I go with you?"

"Go."

The branch chief looked at the angry subordinate who was in desperate need of venting, nodded expressionlessly, then pushed the door and walked in, taking the place of detective Amy Santiago and acting as a red-faced policeman himself.

Detective Amy Santiago took two prosecutors to the shooting range to find Chuck.

inside the shooting range.

When Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and the others arrived, they realized that the shooting range had been booked out. After reporting Chuck's name and entering, they saw beautiful faces and loud gunshots.

Lined up were Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Max, and Caroline, all wearing earmuffs and firing guns.

Chuck walked up and down behind them, pointing out their gun posture and pointing out their marksmanship at any time.

Detective Amy Santiago talked to the two prosecutors, walked to the empty target position, picked up the gun and started shooting wildly, venting the depression of witnessing one hell joke after another.

"Dr. Wolf, I know what you mean, but isn't this too exaggerated?"

The executive assistant prosecutor and Chuck, who came over, greeted loudly, pointed at a group of women soldiers practicing guns crazily, and complained.

"Exaggerated?"

Chuck said with a blank expression: "There are more than 8 people who need organ transplants every year, but there are only more than 8 people who can wait in line, and many of these 2 people are rich people. More than [-] or even more people do not wait for organ transplants every year.

As soon as this case came out, it was the same as the big letters on the medicine bottles of the pharmaceutical factory reminding people who bought the medicine not to crush it into powder and use it as a calf to take drugs.

A heavy sentence is better, at least there is a sense of awe, which can stop most desperate patients and people who are willing to help them.

However, if the sentence is light, for the patients and their family members who will die before the organ transplantation, if they continue to wait, it will be a death, but attacking others, forcibly shooting other people’s kidneys and transplanting them to themselves, is just a crime of robbery .

To live is to have human rights!

At that time, you will definitely have to wait for your illness to recover before going to prison, and it will be easy to reduce your sentence if you go to prison.

Just treat it as a hospital to take care of your body, and when you recover from the illness, you will come out.

As for the need for medical staff to help remove kidneys and transplant kidneys, such dirty work will probably directly give birth to underworld doctors who specialize in helping people do this kind of thing.

After all, where there is a demand, there is a market.

People who are desperate for life and death are absolutely willing to give high benefits to pay for the risks.

Even if you can't hire a gangster doctor, you and your family can force the medical staff to perform surgery on you just like holding a gun.

It is still the same sentence that one has human rights while alive, and the cost of crime is relatively too low, so low that it can be ignored.

Every year, at least 2 people may encounter the risk of robbery.

This is still an organ transplant.

As we all know, many organ transplants are rejected, and they will need to be performed twice, three times or even four times.

There will be more people at risk of organ robbery every year.

Think about it, you are walking on the road, or at a corner, or in an elevator, and suddenly something bad happens, Sap knocks you out, and when you wake up, you are covered in blood and have no organs. how is it "

"So you let your friends practice guns?"

The African-American assistant prosecutor smiled bitterly: "Believe me, this is not a good choice. I have lived in a neighborhood where everyone holds a gun since I was a child, but everyone, including me, wants to get out of this 'everyone holds a gun, it Don't mess around' communities, and never go back!"

"Do you know her?"

Chuck motioned him to look at the long-legged Phoebe.

"know."

The assistant U.S. attorney nodded.

The previous Su Ula case and the Beast Mother case involved Phoebe. As the prosecutors they dealt with, of course they remembered this beautiful girl who was shot innocently.

"Phoebe is a typical environmentalist, animal protectionist, anti-gun activist, a typical white left."

Chuck said: "She once chose to break up with the police boyfriend because she disliked the noise of the birdsong on the branch outside the window in the morning and shot and killed the bird on the branch."

"Now she has also joined the gun practice."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone's face became more serious: "Have we returned to the barbaric era of Western movies where gunfights were fought when there was a disagreement?"

"you are wrong!"

Chuck corrected: "In the barbaric era of Western films, how many people died in gun fights every year? Today in the United States, more than 100 people are killed by gunfire every day.

Remember, every day, not every year!
The newspapers don't bother to report mass shootings with fewer than ten people throughout the year.

According to the probability of buying a lottery ticket.

The fourth prize is head to bullet.

The [-]rd prize prize is at least three other people picking up bullets with you.

I am a senior consultant of the American Lottery Association. I once suggested to open a bullet lottery alone to develop the lottery insurance business.

All lottery players who bought a lottery ticket for being shot can receive third and fourth prizes if they are accidentally shot, which is equivalent to buying an insurance, and they can leave more things for their families after death.

After all, this probability is really not low, everyone has a chance.

But the proposal faced strong opposition from the Rifle Association and was shelved.

Their staff insisted that as long as the measures are taken properly, there will be no shooting incidents at all.

For example, school shootings, let students buy children's rifles, buy bulletproof schoolbags, let schools purchase shelters for each classroom, and let teachers go to work with guns. As long as they are willing to spend money, there are more solutions than difficulties. "

"..."

Executive assistant prosecutor Ben Stone and the African-American assistant prosecutor were all speechless. At this moment, they deeply understood the feeling of Detective Amy San Diego listening to the hell joke.

A little bit of hell!
It's funny...but they live in it, and they can't laugh anymore.

They didn't feel that Chuck was selling anxiety at all, because they knew that this thing could really happen. Perhaps the more than 2 or more patients who need organ transplants every year would not all commit such evil deeds that harm others and benefit themselves.

But as long as a part, or even a small part, did so, it would be bloody, and because of the particularity of this kind of plunder, the subsequent adverse impact would even exceed the fact that more than 100 people were shot to death every day.

As Chuck said, the living have human rights!

There are no dead people!

No one cares about the tens of thousands of people who get shot and die every year.

However, tens of thousands of otherwise healthy ordinary people were suddenly attacked, their organs were harvested, and they died or were maimed afterwards. The storm of public opinion will sweep across the United States, and the impact will be all-round.

This hell joke will definitely make the United States lose face, and even completely destroy the glory of "the city on the hill, the land promised by God", and sit in the notoriety of hell.

Seeing that they were all speechless, Chuck didn't explain why Phoebe followed, not because she changed her temper and became a gun lover, but simply because she didn't want to be left behind.

Both girlfriends are like this, but she is not like this, wouldn't she be excluded from the circle of friends soon?
This is not groundless.

In the original time and space, this was what she was most worried about.

Among old friends, unlike Rachel and Monica who are best friends or childhood neighbors, Chandler and Ross are college classmates.

Her connection with everyone is only one of Monica's roommates.

As for the last roommate of Monica, they couldn't remember what their name was, and then she couldn't stand Monica's character, so she moved out secretly and gave the place to the newcomer Rachel.

Coupled with the huge gap in their life and work, how could she not worry about being gradually forgotten under such circumstances.

So when she later found out that she had robbed Ross years ago, she was overjoyed, thinking it was another anchor for her close bond with her old friends.

Now that Monica and Rachel are running in the morning and practicing guns, she looks like she wants to be the best sister, how can she continue to be a gun ban advocate to exclude herself from the circle of girlfriends!
To hell with banning guns of course!
As long as Monica and Rachel participate, she will participate!
Never fall behind!

"I get what you meant now."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was silent for a while, and looked up at Chuck: "This case should indeed be dealt with severely and severely to deter everyone who is about to make a move, but it is easy for others to handle. They want to arrest the billionaire Philip Ward. Rui's mastermind crime, we need to work together.

I heard you reminded the cops to consider the homestead rights of the garbage when applying for a search warrant. It shows that you are proficient in the law and should know the law today. Wanting to charge a billionaire with a crime of 'willfully turning a blind eye' in New York can't even walk When it comes to the court trial, it will be rejected by the judge directly. This year alone, there have been 12 times. "

"If you fail 12 times, it doesn't mean you will fail 13 times."

Chuck said with a blank expression: "America is a country of case law, the most important thing now is not this single case, but to set up a new case, to issue the most severe warning to potential criminals who are ready to move and pose a major threat to the public! "

"That's what I thought too."

The African-American assistant prosecutor couldn't help speaking for his colleagues and mentors: "But our boss said that unless you can help us find indisputable evidence, we are not allowed to prosecute Philip Wardry. We are just assistants. Prosecutor, he's the District Attorney, it's not us who make the decisions, he's the one."

"It's difficult for him, too."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was afraid that Chuck would have opinions on his superiors and friends, so he quickly explained: "There is no way, if there is no indisputable evidence, once the prosecution fails, we prosecutors will lose face in the end." , the impact will be very poor.”

"Yes."

The African-American assistant prosecutor echoed: "The case you participated in, Dr. Wolf, insisted that we not make any prosecution and defense deals, which in itself has greatly increased the difficulty. As a district that needs political achievements and campaign funds to run for re-election Prosecutor, it's really difficult."

"I understand."

Chuck nodded: "I will talk to him personally, I believe he will support you to sue Philip Wardry!"

What the African-American assistant prosecutor said was true, and the greatest legality of the prosecution-defense deal was the claim to reduce the pressure on judicial resources.

If the criminals who should have been punished were allowed to testify, the masterminds they wanted to be convicted could indeed be convicted as quickly as possible.

Few prosecutors are willing to cooperate with Chuck, do not make prosecution and defense deals, and use evidence to crucify every criminal involved in the case.

"What are you going to do?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone's heart skipped a beat.

How convenient and enjoyable it is to be Chuck's partner, but how troublesome and painful it is to be Chuck's opponent.

He really didn't want to see his boss and friends confront Chuck, because of this obvious Chuck's reasoning.

"Since he emphasized that he must strictly follow the law, otherwise he will not be allowed to prosecute, then I will ask him a legal question."

Chuck said blankly.

"What legal question?"

The African-American assistant prosecutor couldn't help asking.

"It's convenient to tell you, if you really want to know, you can ask him afterwards."

Chuck shook his head.

"Chuck, don't do this."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone confirmed that his premonition was correct, and immediately changed to a more friendly address, speaking for his friends and superiors: "If you have something to say, Adam is a very good district attorney. It’s hard to find someone better than him, and we’ve always had a great time working together, so why bother making trouble about this kind of thing?”

"I know."

Chuck said calmly: "Our conversation will be pleasant, at least I will."

Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Stone: "…"

The happier you are, the more unhappy his boss and friends are, which is not what he wants to see.

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