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Chapter 495 Dian Zhongdian: Ma'am, you don't want your husband to be imprisoned for women,
Chapter 495 Dian Zhongdian: Ma'am, you don't want your husband to be imprisoned for women, do you?
"Even if you don't make a plea deal for a pitiful woman like Mrs. Rohenstein, can't you make a plea deal for the dead Didi?"
The African-American female lawyer did not dwell on her entanglement with Snow White, and continued to follow Chuck into the office building while asking.
Nowadays, there is no large-scale blackening of film and television, so she is not sensitive to it.
And even if there is such a future trend now, from the perspective of a rare elite among African Americans, she clearly knows that this is not a good thing for them.
On the contrary, it is extremely vicious.
Instead of creating stories unique to one's own race, one has to possess classic stories and film and television images that distort other races, and force everyone to hate themselves and others step by step.
The protagonist is originally the most beautiful, and the villain is supposed to be 'ugly', but in the end, for the sake of their ethnicity, they are praised as the protagonist, and instead of choosing the real beauty of their ethnicity as the protagonist, they choose the less outstanding one, and then It also sets the original 'ugly' villain into a glamorous and moving contrast.
This kind of contrasting setting of Chiguoguo pushes them to the center of the stage as targets, and bears the extreme backlash that may come at any time. What a vicious thought it is.
These African-American elites are different from those African-Americans who rely on correctness and tricks to get up. In order to get to this point, they need to work harder.
But now with these tricks, it seems to be good for them, but it makes them less likely to be a real elite.
Because those who go up are some useless bastards, and these true elites who really want to rely on their own efforts and abilities must face invisible discrimination and suppression that these bastards don't need to consider.
Or double or even double the pressure.
This is the real 'I can't breathe' of the whole race that wants to cross classes!
"It is because of Didi that I refuse any plea deal!"
Chuck walked into the elevator, and after she followed suit, he took out a tissue and pressed the elevator button, speaking frankly.
"Are you sure it's for Didi? Not your cleanliness and obsessive-compulsive disorder?"
The African-American female lawyer quietly watched Chuck hold the tissue motionlessly after pressing the elevator, with a half-smile.
Obviously she also knew about Chuck in advance.
So in her opinion, Chuck's never plea deal is definitely due to obsessive-compulsive disorder and psychological cleanliness, and he is unwilling to compromise with criminals.
If given the choice, she would certainly do so.
But she knew that wouldn't work in America, where almost everyone has a criminal.
Judicial resources are inherently limited. Lawyers and doctors are considered the most stable middle-class occupations. Like doctors, they are trying to control the number of practitioners so that all limited practitioners can get high salaries.
As for allowing more people to become lawyers and doctors, and allowing more people to have the opportunity to enjoy cheaper and more reliable legal services and medical resources, this is impossible.
After the source of judicial resources was stuck, and in order to make the prison service industry bigger and stronger by going public, more and more people were driven to the prison through various legal means, and the number of cases continued to increase.
Coupled with the cumbersome and complicated judicial procedures, cases often go on for years.
If all the lawyers were as serious as Chuck, then the judicial world would definitely come to a standstill.
So even though many lawyers understand that 'abolishing the death penalty actually encourages crime' and 'prosecution and defense transactions are the biggest hell joke to save judicial resources', they are helpless under this general trend and can only passively accept such rhetoric.
Survival of the fittest.
In order to live not to be shabby!
Over time, even some persistent lawyers at the beginning, such as the African-American female lawyer in front of me, got used to the plea deal, and began to feel that Chuck's insistence on not making the plea deal was too much for the criminals to have the trial they should have had. Ideal, but unrealistic and problematic.
"It's for Didi!"
With a ding, the elevator arrived. Chuck walked out of the elevator after saying that, and put the tissue in his hand into the trash can.
"Without Mrs. Rohenstein's testimony, are you so confident that you can sue Dr. Rohenstein for Didi with second-degree murder, first-degree assault, endangering the safety of minors, and child molestation?"
The African-American female lawyer chased her out of the elevator.
"It's not a question."
Chuck walked into the district attorney's office and nodded to the secretary outside Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone's office.
The female secretary smiled and nodded in response, then got up directly, knocked on the door, and opened the door for Chuck.
"Chuck, you're here."
The African-American assistant prosecutor nodded with a smile.
"You are here too!"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was sitting behind his desk, looking at documents with glasses on. He didn't say hello to Chuck. Instead, he passed Chuck and saw the African-American female lawyer. He immediately took off his glasses and walked around behind the desk. Come out and greet the African-American female lawyer with a smile on her lips.
He has always admired her as an opponent he often encounters.
"You are this?"
"I happened to meet Dr. Wolfe, and I wanted to persuade him to accept a plea deal in which my client, Mrs. Rohenstein, pleaded guilty and commuted her sentence, so that with my client's testimony, you would have direct evidence to sue Dr. Rohnstein. "
The African-American female lawyer explained to Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone with a cold face: "But Dr. Wolfe knew everything, but he refused, and said it was for Didi's good!
What Dee Dee needs is a justice for the charges surrounding the harm she has suffered.
Any other offense is inappropriate.
Now unless you are absolutely sure, without the direct evidence of my client, Mrs. Rohenstein testifying, you can successfully sue Dr. Rohenstein for the injury suffered by Didi.
Otherwise, what you are doing now is not for Didi, not for justice, but just for unnecessary arrogance and obsessive-compulsive disorder! "
"...You really know him well."
Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone twitched his mouth and gave Chuck a sideways look.
The African-American assistant prosecutor lowered his head and smiled without saying a word.
The African-American female lawyers should have talked to them directly about these matters, but now they block Chuck directly outside, obviously figuring out that in the cases that Chuck cooperated with them, it was based on the principle that Chuck does not make plea deals This model came, knowing that if you don't convince Chuck, it's useless to find them.
Although this fact embarrasses them, the two prosecutors in power, it is true.
"Is not it?"
The African-American female lawyer stabbed Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Stone.
"The question now is whether Chuck has the confidence to crucify Dr. Rohenstein on the charges he should have had without making a plea deal with Mrs. Rohenstein."
The African-American assistant prosecutor reminded with a smile.
Regarding Didi's death, Dr. Rohenstine's crimes that should be prosecuted are the most important. As for the well-documented crimes of calf trafficking, they are not so important.
Imprisonment is settled.
But what they were jailed for also mattered to those of them outraged by Didi's death.
"That's what I want to know too."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone leaned on his desk, folded his hands on his chest, and looked at Chuck with a half-smile.
"Who told you that you can't testify without making a plea bargain?"
Chuck looked around the three expressionlessly.
"Are you joking?"
The African-American female lawyer laughed angrily: "What do you think of me? Am I nothing? I am Mrs. Rohenstine's defense lawyer. Although I also feel wronged for Didi, I will always do it for my The parties strive to maximize their interests, and I do believe that the real culprit of all these tragedies is Dr. Rohenstine, my client is guilty but also a victim, and deserves a plea bargain with a reduced sentence."
Having said that, she looked at Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone.
"Dont look at me."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone shrugged and laughed at himself: "Obviously my attitude is not important, and I don't think you have the ability to maximize the interests of your client. Now he thinks so."
"Do not make jokes."
The African-American Assistant Prosecutor helplessly reminded his partner not to be angry with Chuck, and said seriously: "Chuck, are you sure? Mrs. Rohenstein's defense attorney is here now. If you are sure to convince her, you can do it now." said."
"I'm listening!"
The African-American female lawyer also followed the example of Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone, looking at Chuck with her arms crossed.
"This question is very simple. When you go to the detention center to meet your client, tell her a word. She doesn't want her husband to be locked up in a women's prison, does she?"
Chuck said calmly.
"what?"
As soon as these words came out, everyone was stunned.
As the elites of their dignified legal circles, they didn't realize what kind of weird logic this was for a while.
"Are you threatening my client?"
The African-American female lawyer had more contact with Mrs. Rohenstine, and she naturally had a better understanding of Mrs. Rohenstein's mental state. She was the first to realize what Chuck was talking about, and her face was ugly.
"Isn't that what a prosecutor's job is like?"
Chuck said frankly: "Now I put pressure on her and she compromises. Isn't this the end?"
"..."
The three were speechless.
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and African-American Assistant Prosecutors did it because Chuck spoke for them, and he pointed out the essence of the prosecutor's work. The so-called pressure and compromise are actually threatening the defendant and everything. An uncooperative person who could be turned into one of the defendants by them at any time.
The African-American female lawyer was speechless because Chuck's threat seemed absurd, but based on her understanding of her client Ron Sting, it was very likely that it would come true.
Because Mrs. Rohenstein's entire mental state is completely abnormal. After being deliberately distorted by her psychiatrist husband, she has a morbid love for him.
When she was able to inquire at the NYPD, just because the female police detective Amy Santiago asked where her husband was, she immediately went crazy and gave Detective Amy Santiago a big ear.
This is risking the life of being emptied and smashed into a sieve at any time!
In the hospital, both Detective Chuck and Detective Annoying were there, but she ignored their charms, and kept on scratching her head and fantasizing about her short, wretched, hideous-looking husband, and asked him if he wanted her.
And she has repeatedly expressed that she doesn't like anyone who can touch him, so as not to be attracted by his infinite charm and compete for her lover.
When Didi finally confirmed her death, the African-American female lawyer and the African-American assistant prosecutor went to tell her the news. Her first reaction was: "How is my baby?"
After the African-American assistant prosecutor repeated Didi's situation and realized that she didn't care about the fact that her daughter Didi died, she suddenly realized that the treasure she was talking about was not her daughter Didi at all, but her husband.
Her husband, who caused all this, can only lie to her that he travels a lot, lest she think he's hooked up with any female creature and goes crazy.
Of course, this feeling is not all an illusion.
Even Diddy's death, to some extent, was due to Mrs. Rohenstein's morbid possessiveness towards her husband...
In this case, Chuck simply said, "Mrs. Rohenstine, you don't want your husband to go to a women's prison, do you?" 'This kind of Japanese threat is really the same as in Japanese anime, with incomparable power and a hundred hits.
The African-American female lawyer felt that her client would go crazy and give up any rights after hearing this Japanese threat, just to prevent her husband from contacting other women.
Originally, if there was no public prosecutor fighting hard for her rights, Mrs. Rohenstine would not care so much about these rights, and she would not even care much about whether to go to jail or not, and spend a few years in prison.
"You're bluffing me!"
After the eyes of the African-American female lawyer changed for a while, she countered: "How can a male criminal be held in a female prison?"
"Is it strange?"
Chuck said blankly, "Do you think he would rather be locked up in a women's prison or in a men's prison?"
"...Now it's not whether he wants to be locked up in a women's prison or a men's prison, but that he can only be locked up in a men's prison!"
The African-American female lawyer was speechless.
"Not necessarily."
Chuck said frankly: "As long as he wants to be locked in a women's prison, he can suddenly think that he is a woman in his heart. With a little push, this is not difficult to achieve."
"... In order to intimidate my client to directly compromise the testimony, you would rather make great efforts to push him into the women's prison?"
The African-American female lawyer looked at Chuck in disbelief: "I don't believe it! You're bluffing!"
That's right!
Although this statement is unimaginable in this era, but considering the service industry nature of the prison service industry, as long as you have money, everything is possible.
And she knew Chuck was capable.
So as long as he is really willing to do this, he is absolutely capable of letting Dr. Ronstein enter the women's prison.
But the problem now is that after she was shocked, she didn't doubt Chuck's ability, but doubted that Chuck would not do it at all.
Because it is an unimaginable situation to put a man who has a perverted need for women into a women's prison?
Let’s not talk about how unfair and dangerous it is to the female prisoners in the women’s prison, let’s just say that the benefit of this matter to the culprit, Dr. For Mrs. Steen's benefit.
She absolutely could not believe that Chuck would do this!
After all, it is the absolute consensus of everyone, including her and Chuck, to let the culprit, Dr. Ronstein, take full responsibility for Didi's death and receive full punishment.
Now send welfare to the culprit?
Impossible, absolutely impossible!
This must be a pressure bluff for pressure's sake!
(End of this chapter)
"Even if you don't make a plea deal for a pitiful woman like Mrs. Rohenstein, can't you make a plea deal for the dead Didi?"
The African-American female lawyer did not dwell on her entanglement with Snow White, and continued to follow Chuck into the office building while asking.
Nowadays, there is no large-scale blackening of film and television, so she is not sensitive to it.
And even if there is such a future trend now, from the perspective of a rare elite among African Americans, she clearly knows that this is not a good thing for them.
On the contrary, it is extremely vicious.
Instead of creating stories unique to one's own race, one has to possess classic stories and film and television images that distort other races, and force everyone to hate themselves and others step by step.
The protagonist is originally the most beautiful, and the villain is supposed to be 'ugly', but in the end, for the sake of their ethnicity, they are praised as the protagonist, and instead of choosing the real beauty of their ethnicity as the protagonist, they choose the less outstanding one, and then It also sets the original 'ugly' villain into a glamorous and moving contrast.
This kind of contrasting setting of Chiguoguo pushes them to the center of the stage as targets, and bears the extreme backlash that may come at any time. What a vicious thought it is.
These African-American elites are different from those African-Americans who rely on correctness and tricks to get up. In order to get to this point, they need to work harder.
But now with these tricks, it seems to be good for them, but it makes them less likely to be a real elite.
Because those who go up are some useless bastards, and these true elites who really want to rely on their own efforts and abilities must face invisible discrimination and suppression that these bastards don't need to consider.
Or double or even double the pressure.
This is the real 'I can't breathe' of the whole race that wants to cross classes!
"It is because of Didi that I refuse any plea deal!"
Chuck walked into the elevator, and after she followed suit, he took out a tissue and pressed the elevator button, speaking frankly.
"Are you sure it's for Didi? Not your cleanliness and obsessive-compulsive disorder?"
The African-American female lawyer quietly watched Chuck hold the tissue motionlessly after pressing the elevator, with a half-smile.
Obviously she also knew about Chuck in advance.
So in her opinion, Chuck's never plea deal is definitely due to obsessive-compulsive disorder and psychological cleanliness, and he is unwilling to compromise with criminals.
If given the choice, she would certainly do so.
But she knew that wouldn't work in America, where almost everyone has a criminal.
Judicial resources are inherently limited. Lawyers and doctors are considered the most stable middle-class occupations. Like doctors, they are trying to control the number of practitioners so that all limited practitioners can get high salaries.
As for allowing more people to become lawyers and doctors, and allowing more people to have the opportunity to enjoy cheaper and more reliable legal services and medical resources, this is impossible.
After the source of judicial resources was stuck, and in order to make the prison service industry bigger and stronger by going public, more and more people were driven to the prison through various legal means, and the number of cases continued to increase.
Coupled with the cumbersome and complicated judicial procedures, cases often go on for years.
If all the lawyers were as serious as Chuck, then the judicial world would definitely come to a standstill.
So even though many lawyers understand that 'abolishing the death penalty actually encourages crime' and 'prosecution and defense transactions are the biggest hell joke to save judicial resources', they are helpless under this general trend and can only passively accept such rhetoric.
Survival of the fittest.
In order to live not to be shabby!
Over time, even some persistent lawyers at the beginning, such as the African-American female lawyer in front of me, got used to the plea deal, and began to feel that Chuck's insistence on not making the plea deal was too much for the criminals to have the trial they should have had. Ideal, but unrealistic and problematic.
"It's for Didi!"
With a ding, the elevator arrived. Chuck walked out of the elevator after saying that, and put the tissue in his hand into the trash can.
"Without Mrs. Rohenstein's testimony, are you so confident that you can sue Dr. Rohenstein for Didi with second-degree murder, first-degree assault, endangering the safety of minors, and child molestation?"
The African-American female lawyer chased her out of the elevator.
"It's not a question."
Chuck walked into the district attorney's office and nodded to the secretary outside Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone's office.
The female secretary smiled and nodded in response, then got up directly, knocked on the door, and opened the door for Chuck.
"Chuck, you're here."
The African-American assistant prosecutor nodded with a smile.
"You are here too!"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was sitting behind his desk, looking at documents with glasses on. He didn't say hello to Chuck. Instead, he passed Chuck and saw the African-American female lawyer. He immediately took off his glasses and walked around behind the desk. Come out and greet the African-American female lawyer with a smile on her lips.
He has always admired her as an opponent he often encounters.
"You are this?"
"I happened to meet Dr. Wolfe, and I wanted to persuade him to accept a plea deal in which my client, Mrs. Rohenstein, pleaded guilty and commuted her sentence, so that with my client's testimony, you would have direct evidence to sue Dr. Rohnstein. "
The African-American female lawyer explained to Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone with a cold face: "But Dr. Wolfe knew everything, but he refused, and said it was for Didi's good!
What Dee Dee needs is a justice for the charges surrounding the harm she has suffered.
Any other offense is inappropriate.
Now unless you are absolutely sure, without the direct evidence of my client, Mrs. Rohenstein testifying, you can successfully sue Dr. Rohenstein for the injury suffered by Didi.
Otherwise, what you are doing now is not for Didi, not for justice, but just for unnecessary arrogance and obsessive-compulsive disorder! "
"...You really know him well."
Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone twitched his mouth and gave Chuck a sideways look.
The African-American assistant prosecutor lowered his head and smiled without saying a word.
The African-American female lawyers should have talked to them directly about these matters, but now they block Chuck directly outside, obviously figuring out that in the cases that Chuck cooperated with them, it was based on the principle that Chuck does not make plea deals This model came, knowing that if you don't convince Chuck, it's useless to find them.
Although this fact embarrasses them, the two prosecutors in power, it is true.
"Is not it?"
The African-American female lawyer stabbed Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Stone.
"The question now is whether Chuck has the confidence to crucify Dr. Rohenstein on the charges he should have had without making a plea deal with Mrs. Rohenstein."
The African-American assistant prosecutor reminded with a smile.
Regarding Didi's death, Dr. Rohenstine's crimes that should be prosecuted are the most important. As for the well-documented crimes of calf trafficking, they are not so important.
Imprisonment is settled.
But what they were jailed for also mattered to those of them outraged by Didi's death.
"That's what I want to know too."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone leaned on his desk, folded his hands on his chest, and looked at Chuck with a half-smile.
"Who told you that you can't testify without making a plea bargain?"
Chuck looked around the three expressionlessly.
"Are you joking?"
The African-American female lawyer laughed angrily: "What do you think of me? Am I nothing? I am Mrs. Rohenstine's defense lawyer. Although I also feel wronged for Didi, I will always do it for my The parties strive to maximize their interests, and I do believe that the real culprit of all these tragedies is Dr. Rohenstine, my client is guilty but also a victim, and deserves a plea bargain with a reduced sentence."
Having said that, she looked at Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone.
"Dont look at me."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone shrugged and laughed at himself: "Obviously my attitude is not important, and I don't think you have the ability to maximize the interests of your client. Now he thinks so."
"Do not make jokes."
The African-American Assistant Prosecutor helplessly reminded his partner not to be angry with Chuck, and said seriously: "Chuck, are you sure? Mrs. Rohenstein's defense attorney is here now. If you are sure to convince her, you can do it now." said."
"I'm listening!"
The African-American female lawyer also followed the example of Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone, looking at Chuck with her arms crossed.
"This question is very simple. When you go to the detention center to meet your client, tell her a word. She doesn't want her husband to be locked up in a women's prison, does she?"
Chuck said calmly.
"what?"
As soon as these words came out, everyone was stunned.
As the elites of their dignified legal circles, they didn't realize what kind of weird logic this was for a while.
"Are you threatening my client?"
The African-American female lawyer had more contact with Mrs. Rohenstine, and she naturally had a better understanding of Mrs. Rohenstein's mental state. She was the first to realize what Chuck was talking about, and her face was ugly.
"Isn't that what a prosecutor's job is like?"
Chuck said frankly: "Now I put pressure on her and she compromises. Isn't this the end?"
"..."
The three were speechless.
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and African-American Assistant Prosecutors did it because Chuck spoke for them, and he pointed out the essence of the prosecutor's work. The so-called pressure and compromise are actually threatening the defendant and everything. An uncooperative person who could be turned into one of the defendants by them at any time.
The African-American female lawyer was speechless because Chuck's threat seemed absurd, but based on her understanding of her client Ron Sting, it was very likely that it would come true.
Because Mrs. Rohenstein's entire mental state is completely abnormal. After being deliberately distorted by her psychiatrist husband, she has a morbid love for him.
When she was able to inquire at the NYPD, just because the female police detective Amy Santiago asked where her husband was, she immediately went crazy and gave Detective Amy Santiago a big ear.
This is risking the life of being emptied and smashed into a sieve at any time!
In the hospital, both Detective Chuck and Detective Annoying were there, but she ignored their charms, and kept on scratching her head and fantasizing about her short, wretched, hideous-looking husband, and asked him if he wanted her.
And she has repeatedly expressed that she doesn't like anyone who can touch him, so as not to be attracted by his infinite charm and compete for her lover.
When Didi finally confirmed her death, the African-American female lawyer and the African-American assistant prosecutor went to tell her the news. Her first reaction was: "How is my baby?"
After the African-American assistant prosecutor repeated Didi's situation and realized that she didn't care about the fact that her daughter Didi died, she suddenly realized that the treasure she was talking about was not her daughter Didi at all, but her husband.
Her husband, who caused all this, can only lie to her that he travels a lot, lest she think he's hooked up with any female creature and goes crazy.
Of course, this feeling is not all an illusion.
Even Diddy's death, to some extent, was due to Mrs. Rohenstein's morbid possessiveness towards her husband...
In this case, Chuck simply said, "Mrs. Rohenstine, you don't want your husband to go to a women's prison, do you?" 'This kind of Japanese threat is really the same as in Japanese anime, with incomparable power and a hundred hits.
The African-American female lawyer felt that her client would go crazy and give up any rights after hearing this Japanese threat, just to prevent her husband from contacting other women.
Originally, if there was no public prosecutor fighting hard for her rights, Mrs. Rohenstine would not care so much about these rights, and she would not even care much about whether to go to jail or not, and spend a few years in prison.
"You're bluffing me!"
After the eyes of the African-American female lawyer changed for a while, she countered: "How can a male criminal be held in a female prison?"
"Is it strange?"
Chuck said blankly, "Do you think he would rather be locked up in a women's prison or in a men's prison?"
"...Now it's not whether he wants to be locked up in a women's prison or a men's prison, but that he can only be locked up in a men's prison!"
The African-American female lawyer was speechless.
"Not necessarily."
Chuck said frankly: "As long as he wants to be locked in a women's prison, he can suddenly think that he is a woman in his heart. With a little push, this is not difficult to achieve."
"... In order to intimidate my client to directly compromise the testimony, you would rather make great efforts to push him into the women's prison?"
The African-American female lawyer looked at Chuck in disbelief: "I don't believe it! You're bluffing!"
That's right!
Although this statement is unimaginable in this era, but considering the service industry nature of the prison service industry, as long as you have money, everything is possible.
And she knew Chuck was capable.
So as long as he is really willing to do this, he is absolutely capable of letting Dr. Ronstein enter the women's prison.
But the problem now is that after she was shocked, she didn't doubt Chuck's ability, but doubted that Chuck would not do it at all.
Because it is an unimaginable situation to put a man who has a perverted need for women into a women's prison?
Let’s not talk about how unfair and dangerous it is to the female prisoners in the women’s prison, let’s just say that the benefit of this matter to the culprit, Dr. For Mrs. Steen's benefit.
She absolutely could not believe that Chuck would do this!
After all, it is the absolute consensus of everyone, including her and Chuck, to let the culprit, Dr. Ronstein, take full responsibility for Didi's death and receive full punishment.
Now send welfare to the culprit?
Impossible, absolutely impossible!
This must be a pressure bluff for pressure's sake!
(End of this chapter)
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