Chapter 205 Chuck: Why Don't You Laugh? You Can Keep Laughing(1/3)
Chapter 205 Chuck: Why don’t you laugh? You can keep laughing, don’t stop!
"Speak of the devil and the devil will come."
While everyone was talking outside the court, a red Porsche 911 drove up. Chandler noticed it immediately and taunted Harrison Pwell, who was in a suit and tie, as he got out of the car: "Hey, this time.
I have a secretary, and finally someone is doing the right thing~"
But a young woman in a business suit got out of the passenger seat, holding documents, and it looked like she was doing secretarial work.
"Harrison, the confession is on my desk. You'd better think about it again."
The bald prosecutor reminded.
That’s right!
The plea bargain is here again.
The ubiquitous revolving door in the world of American TV series is also exposed by the title. Although the bald prosecutor regards Harrison Pwell as an evil devil, in fact they are acquaintances and their personal relationship is not bad.
Prosecutors and lawyers can transform into each other.
Many well-known lawyers start out as prosecutors because they can quickly develop connections in the courts and prosecutorial system. These connections will play a decisive role when they later leave and become lawyers working for wealthy people.
When a lawyer becomes famous, he may have the opportunity to change his profession and become a judge.
The real thing is that the plaintiff, the defendant and the referee are all my people. How can you fight with me?
"What do you think?"
Harrison Pwell looked at Chuck teasingly.
"I think you should accept it."
Chuck said calmly.
"hehe."
Harrison Pwell smiled and looked askance at the bald prosecutor: "I also give you a choice, which is to drop the case, apologize to my client, and save the taxpayers some money. This condition is very cost-effective, Charlie.
"
After saying this, he stretched out his index and middle fingers to point at his eyes, with a face full of joking: "I swear everything I tell you is the truth. I'll see you inside."
"Too arrogant."
Jane said angrily: "Chuck, you must teach him a lesson!"
When testifying and defending in court, you must swear to tell the truth. It is illegal to tell lies. The other party is obviously lying, but they can use the guise of the law and mockingly say that they will strictly abide by the legal requirement of telling the truth.
This is simply too irritating.
"Lessons are made, not spoken."
Chuck's face was expressionless.
"ah!!!"
Jane shouted frantically and walked in first on her high heels.
"What's up with her?"
Director Randy Tischer looked at Jane's leaving back inexplicably.
"Maybe it's because I didn't sleep last night."
Chandler shrugged.
"Why didn't you sleep all night?"
Chief Randy Tischer asked confused: "Is it because of today's court hearing?"
"Are you serious?"
Chandler looked at Randy, who looked dumbfounded, and complained: "You don't know this?"
"What do I know?"
Director Randy Tischer became more and more confused: "Is this some big news? I went to bed very early. You know that when people reach middle age, they often feel a little out of their depth."
"...How do I know this?"
Chandler paused and laughed at himself: "Well, I am also middle-aged... It would be great if everyone was like you. It's a pity that some people didn't have a chance to sleep last night. Old friends, 50% off
, you have to charge even if you are dead, not to mention if you look at Chuck like this, he won’t be the one who dies...he is invincible even in single combat and group fights!"
"oh."
Chief Randy Tischer had a sudden realization.
"You still don't understand, do you?"
Chandler saw through him at a glance.
Chief Randy Tischer smiled wryly.
Chandler shook his head and hugged him inside.
The court is in session.
Chief Randy Tischer took the witness stand first, and the bald prosecutor began to present the case through questions in front of the jury: "Chief Randy Tischer, can you describe to the jury what happened on March 28?"
Something?"
"OK."
Chief Randy Tischer nodded: "At eight o'clock in the morning on March 28, we received a call saying that someone had died unnaturally, and the housekeeper discovered the body..."
After describing the development of the case, the bald prosecutor asked again: "Director, when did you first suspect Evan Gold of killing his wife?"
"As soon as we arrived at the scene."
Chief Randy Tischer told the truth: "After all, everyone knows that most of the suspects in wife murder cases are husbands."
Seeing the bald prosecutor wink at him, he paused: "Of course, Dr. Chuck Wolf came over later and verified the correctness of this common sense through various reasoning discoveries..."
"Thank you, Director."
After the bald prosecutor finished asking, he motioned for Harrison Pwell to step forward and ask: "Defense lawyer, it's your turn to ask."
Harrison Pwell stood up, buttoned up his custom-made suit, and began to characterize the facts: "This is a really good story, Director Randy Tischer, I won't take up too much time, I only have a few
Question, is your consultant, Dr. Chuck Wolf, a trained psychologist?"
"No, but he's smarter than any psychologist I've ever met!"
Speaking of this, Chief Randy Tischer said with admiration: "In terms of handling cases, I think only Detective Amon can compete with him, and in other fields, no one is smarter than him."
"So he's not a trained psychologist!"
Harrison Pwell interrupted: "You just say yes or no?"
"……He is not."
Director Randy Tischer frowned and told the truth.
"very good."
Harrison Pwell said with a smile: "So before there is any evidence, you put the target of suspicion on my client based on the inherent impression that the husband killed his wife, and then asked a consultant who has an open conflict with my client to speculate.
My client’s ‘crime story’?”
"That is just a very reasonable and normal speculation, and we have obtained solid evidence from the speculation."
Randy Tischer said.
"We'll talk about your so-called 'evidence' later."
When Harrison Pwell talked about the evidence, he made double quotation marks with his hands: "Let's go back to the question just now. You said that is a very normal and reasonable speculation? Because you have so-called 'common sense'?"
"yes."
Director Randy Tischer nodded.
"Well, come and tell us what happened to the injuries on your hands?"
Harrison Pwell's eyes fell on Director Randy Tischer's hands, which were still wrapped in gauze.
"good!"
Director Randy Tischer immediately proudly said that he personally verified Chuck's deduction.
"ok."
Harrison Pwell interrupted Chief Randy Tischer, who was still about to chatter, and looked around the judge and jury: "So it can be used to see, but you have to try it with your hands, and with both hands, your'
This is where common sense comes from?”
Some in the jury were already laughing.
The bald prosecutor directly held his forehead. The jury's laughter and strange looks had obviously been guided by Harrison Pwell...well, he had been guided to discover that Chief Randy Tischer was a naturally stupid person.
The fact of the goods.
This is not good!
To be continued...