The old judge finally sided with the plaintiff's lawyer.

"I'm done asking."

Joseph nodded, asking all the questions he had prepared.

"Now change the witnesses and ask the second witness to appear."

The judge announced.

The detective left the courtroom and a second witness appeared.

This is the editor-in-chief of The New York Times.

"Hello, Mr. Editor-in-Chief!"

"Excuse me, what is your relationship with the plaintiff?"

The first thing to ask is the plaintiff's attorney.

"Mr. Ball is a reporter for us at The New York Times."

"I am mainly in charge of examining Mr. Ball's manuscripts."

"We are both colleagues and friends."

The editor-in-chief answered very clearly.

"Mr. Ball!"

"what kind of person"

"Can you tell us"

When the plaintiff's lawyer asked, he glanced aside.

He thought the defendant's lawyer would object, but the defendant's three lawyers sat motionless.

"Mr. Ball!"

"A very honest person and a hard worker."

"He is very good as a reporter, and he also has an honest and kind heart."

"We all regret his killing and hope that the murderer will be brought to justice and will not go unpunished."

The editor-in-chief affirmed Pohl.

"What is the relationship between Mr Ball and MP Auba"

"Have you ever had this knowledge before?"

The plaintiff's attorney continued to ask.

"No."

"I don't know their relationship."

"I only know Bol, I haven't met MP Obama."

The editor-in-chief gave a negative answer this time.

"So this time Bol goes to see MP Obama."

"Did you know about this?"

Plaintiff's attorney asked again.

"I have no idea."

"It is estimated that this should be Bol's private matter."

"He didn't tell me."

The editor-in-chief didn't mention the photo, and if he did, it might involve a lot of people.

Like the Governor! Like Congressman Marty! "I'm done with my questions."

The plaintiff's lawyer believes that the editor-in-chief is not important, and the problem is relatively simple, and it will end in a few sentences.

He returned to his seat, and Joseph stood up.

Unlike plaintiffs' attorneys, Joseph was actually waiting for the editor-in-chief.

This editor-in-chief, in his view, will be a major turning point for the court.

There are many things that the plaintiff's attorney doesn't know, and he knows.

"Mr. Editor-in-Chief!"

"you!"

"Actually all the time: lying!"

Joseph walked up to the editor-in-chief.

first sentence.

Just let the people in the gallery.

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