"We had a case once."

"Fingerprints were also found on the murder weapon."

"But in the end, it was found that the fingerprints were not the murderer's, but the fingerprints left when someone accidentally picked up the murder weapon."

The detective was quick to give an example.

He's a police detective, and he knows too much about it.

"Then what do you think."

"As far as our current case is concerned."

"Is it possible that MP Obama also left fingerprints when he picked up the murder weapon?"

Joseph narrowed his eyes.

"Your Honor."

"I object!"

"The defendant's lawyer is trying to induce the detective to answer."

This time, the plaintiff's lawyer quit and directly stood up to object.

"The objection is valid."

"Defendants' attorneys cannot make judgments in such a speculative tone as possible."

"Mr. Detective needn't answer."

The old judge sided with the plaintiff's lawyer.

"Then let me put it another way."

"Mr. Detective!"

"At the scene, did anyone see MP Obama kill with his own eyes?"

Joseph seemed to have anticipated this.

He didn't refute, just changed the subject.

"Your Honor."

"I object!"

"The defendant's lawyer is still trying to induce the detective to answer."

Plaintiff's attorney stood up again.

"I'm not inducing."

"I'm asking the truth."

"This is also evidence."

This time Joseph argued with the plaintiff's attorney.

"invalid objection."

"Mr. Detective."

"An answer is required."

The old judge did not support the plaintiff's lawyer.

"We asked everyone."

"All you see is MP Obama holding a dagger."

"I didn't see him kill anyone."

The detective naturally answered truthfully.

"That is to say."

"You don't have enough evidence."

'Prove that MP Obama killed people'

Joseph caught this.

"Your Honor."

"I object!"

"The defendant's lawyer has no right to ask such a question."

Again, plaintiffs' attorneys objected.

"The objection is valid."

"Defendant's attorney."

"It's the detective's job to conclude a case, and you don't need to draw your own conclusions."

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