American TV series Detective's Daily Life

Chapter 495 Dian within Dian: Madam, you don’t want your husband to be sent to a women’s prison, rig

"Even if you don't make a plea bargain for a pitiful woman like Mrs. Ronstine, can't you make a plea bargain for the dead Dee Dee?"

The African-American female lawyer did not dwell on the dispute between herself and Snow White, and asked as she continued to follow Chuck into the office building.

Nowadays, there is no large-scale darkening of movies and TV shows, so she is not sensitive to it.

And even if there is such a future trend now, with 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 must possess classic stories and film and television images that distort other races, and step by step force everyone to hate people like themselves.

The protagonist is supposed to be the most beautiful, and the villain is supposed to be 'ugly', but in the end, they are promoted as the protagonist for the sake of their ethnic group, and instead of choosing the real beauty from their ethnic group as the protagonist, they choose the one who is not outstanding, and then The original 'ugly' villain is also set up to be a contrasting beauty.

This contrasting setting pushes them to the center of the stage as targets, and they can withstand extreme backlash that may come at any time. What a vicious idea.

These African-American elites are different from those African-Americans who have made it through the right tricks. In order to get to this point, they need to work harder.

But now that there are these tricky methods, which seem to be good for them, it makes their chances of becoming a real elite even smaller.

Because those who stepped forward were all useless bastards, but they, the true elites who really wanted to rise to the top through their own efforts and abilities, had to face invisible discrimination and suppression that these bastards did not need to consider.

Or double or even double the pressure.

This is the true ‘I can’t breathe’ of an entire race that wants to cross class!

"It's because of Didi that I refuse any plea deal!"

Chuck walked into the elevator, waited for her to follow him, took out a tissue and pressed the elevator button, and said bluntly.

"Are you sure it's for Didi? Not your mysophobia and obsessive-compulsive disorder?"

The African-American female lawyer watched quietly as Chuck pressed the elevator button and held a tissue motionlessly, half-smiling.

Apparently she also knew about Chuck in advance.

Therefore, in her opinion, Chuck's never-prosecution plea deal was definitely due to obsessive-compulsive disorder and psychological mysophobia, and his unwillingness to compromise with criminals.

If given the choice, she would certainly do it.

But she knew that wouldn't work in America, where almost everyone has a criminal.

Judicial resources are already limited. Lawyers, one of the most stable middle-class professions along with doctors, are working hard to control the number of employees so that all limited practitioners can earn high salaries.

As for allowing more people to become lawyers and doctors, so that more people have the opportunity to enjoy cheaper and more reliable lawyer services and medical resources, this is impossible.

After the source of judicial resources was blocked, in order to make the prison service industry bigger and stronger, more people were rushed to prison through various legal means, and the number of cases continued to increase.

Coupled with the cumbersome and complicated judicial procedures, cases often take many years to complete.

If all lawyers were as serious as Chuck, the legal world would definitely come to a standstill.

Therefore, even though many lawyers understand that "abolition of the death penalty actually encourages crime" and "plea bargaining to save judicial resources is the biggest joke in hell", they are powerless under this general trend and can only passively accept this rhetoric.

Survival of the fittest.

In order to live a life that is not shabby!

As time went by, even the lawyers who were a little insistent at the beginning, such as the African-American female lawyer in front of me, became accustomed to plea bargaining, and began to feel that Chuck's insistence on not making a plea bargain was too much to give the criminals the trial they deserved. Ideal, but unrealistic and problematic.

"It's for Didi!"

There was a ding, and the elevator arrived. Chuck said something, walked out of the elevator, and put the tissue in his hand into the trash can.

"Without Mrs. Ronstine's testimony, you are so confident that you can prosecute Dr. Ronstine for Didi on charges of 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.

"That's not a question."

Chuck walked into the District Attorney's Office and nodded to the female secretary outside Executive Assistant Attorney Ben Stone's office.

The female secretary smiled and nodded in response, then stood up directly, knocked on the door, and opened the door for Chuck.

"Chuck you're here."

The African-American assistant prosecutor smiled and nodded.

"You're here too!"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was sitting behind his desk, reading documents with his glasses on. He did not say hello to Chuck, but looked past Chuck and saw the African-American female lawyer. He immediately took off his glasses and walked around from behind the desk. He came out and greeted the African-American female lawyer with a smile.

He had always admired her as a rival he often encountered.

"This is what you are doing?"

"I happened to meet Dr. Wolfe, and I wanted to persuade him to accept the plea deal in which my client, Mrs. Ronstine, pleads guilty and has a reduced sentence. In this way, with my client's testimony, you will have direct evidence to accuse Dr. Ronstine. "

The African-American female lawyer explained to Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone with a cold face: "But Dr. Wolfe knew everything, but refused, and said it was for Didi's good!

What Dee Dee needs is a justice trial centered around the harm she suffered.

Any other crime is inappropriate.

Now unless you are absolutely sure, without the direct evidence of the testimony of my client, Mrs. Ronstine, the lawsuit against Dr. Ronstine for the injuries suffered by Didi was successful.

Otherwise, what you are doing now is not for Didi, not for justice, but just for some unnecessary arrogance and obsessive-compulsive disorder! "

"...You really understand him."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone twitched the corners of his mouth and glanced sideways at Chuck.

The African-American assistant prosecutor lowered his head and smiled without saying a word.

In fact, the African-American female lawyer should have talked to them directly about these matters, but now she is directly blocking Chuck outside. It is obvious that she has figured out that in the cases that Chuck cooperates with them, it is based on the fact that Chuck will not plead guilty. I came in this mode, knowing that if I didn’t convince Chuck, it would be useless to go to them.

Although this fact makes them two prosecutors with power a bit embarrassed, it is indeed the case.

"Is not it?"

The African-American female lawyer stabbed Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone.

"The question now is whether Chuck is sure that he can crucify Dr. Ronstine for the crime that should have been committed without making a plea bargain with Mrs. Ronstine."

The African-American assistant prosecutor reminded with a smile.

In Didi's death, the crime that Dr. Ronsten should be prosecuted for is the most important now. As for the crimes with solid evidence such as calf trafficking, it is not that important.

Going to jail is a sure thing.

But why he's in jail is also important to those of them outraged by Didi's death.

"That's what I want to know too."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone sat on his desk, crossed his arms, and looked at Chuck with a half-smile.

"Who told you that you can't testify without a plea bargain?"

Chuck looked around the three of them expressionlessly.

"Are you kidding me?"

The African-American female lawyer laughed angrily: "What do you think I am? Do I think I am nothing? I am Mrs. Ronsten's defense lawyer. Although I feel sorry for Didi, I will always fight for my The client strives to maximize his interests, and I do believe that the real culprit of all these tragedies is Dr. Ronsten. My client is guilty, but he is also a victim and deserves a plea bargain with a reduced sentence."

At this point, 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 doesn't matter, and I don't think you are capable of maximizing the interests of your client. Now that's what he thinks."

"Do not make jokes."

The African-American assistant prosecutor helplessly reminded his partner not to be mean to Chuck, and said seriously: "Chuck, are you really sure? Mrs. Ronsten's defense lawyer is here now. If you are sure, you can convince her now." said."

"I'm listening!"

The African-American female lawyer also imitated Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and looked at Chuck with her arms crossed.

"This question is very simple. When you go to the detention center to meet your client, tell her something. She doesn't want her husband to be locked up in a women's prison, right?"

Chuck said calmly.

"What?"

As soon as these words came out, everyone was stunned.

As elites in the legal profession, they did not realize what kind of weird logic this was.

"Are you threatening my client?"

The African-American female lawyer had more contact with Mrs. Ronstine, and naturally had a better understanding of Mrs. Ronstine's mental state. She was the first to realize what Chuck was talking about, and her face looked ugly.

"Isn't that what a prosecutor's job is like?"

Chuck said bluntly: "Now that I'm putting pressure on her and she compromises, isn't that the end?"

"..."

The three of them were speechless.

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and the African-American Assistant Prosecutor did so because Chuck spoke on their behalf, and explained the essence of the prosecutor's work. The so-called pressure and compromise are actually threats to the defendant and everything. An uncooperative person who could be turned into one of the defendants at any time.

The African-American female lawyer was speechless because Chuck's threat seemed absurd, but based on her understanding of her client Ronstin, it was very likely to come true.

Because Mrs. Ronstine's entire mental state is completely abnormal, and after being deliberately distorted by her psychiatrist husband, she has a morbid love for him.

When the NYPD came to inquire, she immediately went crazy and gave Detective Amy Santiago a big-eared melon seed because the female police detective Amy Santiago asked where her husband was.

This is risking his life by being emptied of the magazine at any time!

In the hospital, even though the detective Chuck and the detective were there, she ignored their charm and kept coquettishly fantasizing about her short, wretched and ferocious husband, and asked him if he wanted her.

And she has repeatedly stated that she does not like anyone to be able to come into contact with him, so as not to be attracted by his infinite charm and compete for her lover.

When Didi was finally confirmed dead, the African-American female lawyer and the African-American assistant prosecutor went over to tell her the news. Her first reaction was: "How is my baby?"

When the African-American assistant prosecutor repeated Didi's situation and found that she didn't care about the fact that her daughter Didi died, he suddenly realized that the baby she was talking about was not her daughter Didi at all, but her husband.

Her husband, who was the cause of all this, could only lie to her about traveling frequently on business, lest she think he was getting involved with any female creature and then go crazy.

Of course, this feeling is not entirely an illusion.

Even Dee Dee's death was, to some extent, due to Mrs. Ronsten's pathological possessiveness towards her husband...

In this case, Chuck simply said, 'Mrs. Ronstine, you don't want your husband to go to a women's prison, do you? ’ This kind of Japanese threat is really just like in Japanese anime, it is extremely powerful and hits every target.

The African-American female lawyer felt that after hearing this Japanese threat, her client would go crazy and give up any rights just to prevent her husband from contacting other women.

Originally, if she, the public defender, had not fought hard for her rights, Mrs. Ronstine would not have cared so much about these rights, or even whether she would have been in jail or not, or how many years she would have been in jail.

"You're bluffing me!"

After the African-American female lawyer's eyes changed for a while, she countered: "How can any male criminal be detained in a female prison?"

"Is it weird?"

Chuck said expressionlessly: "Do you think he would rather be locked up in a women's prison or a men's prison?"

"...Now it's not whether he wants to be locked up in a female prison or a male prison, but he can only be locked up in a male prison!"

The African-American female lawyer was speechless.

"That's not necessarily the case."

Chuck said bluntly: "As long as he wants to be locked up in a women's prison, he can suddenly consider himself a woman in his heart. With a little push, this is not difficult to achieve."

"...In order to coerce my client into directly compromising his testimony, you would rather spend all your efforts to push him into a women's prison?"

The African-American female lawyer looked at Chuck in disbelief: "I don't believe it! You are bluffing!"

That’s right!

Although this statement is unthinkable in this era, considering the service industry nature of the prison service industry, as long as you have money, anything is possible.

And she knew that Chuck had the ability to make money.

So as long as he is really willing to do this, he will definitely have the strength to let Dr. Ronsten into the women's prison.

But now the problem is that after the shock, she does not doubt Chuck's ability, but suspects that Chuck will not do this at all.

Because what an unimaginable situation it is to put a man with perverted needs 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 benefits of this incident to the culprit, Dr. Ron Stine, are far greater than Chuck’s compromise and plea bargain to her client Ron. For Mrs. Steen's benefit.

She definitely didn't believe that Chuck would do this!

After all, it was the absolute consensus of everyone, including her and Chuck, that the culprit, Dr. Ronsten, should be fully responsible for Dee Dee's death and receive full punishment.

Now give benefits to the culprit?

Impossible, absolutely impossible!

This must be a bluff to put pressure on!

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