Chapter 207 The Unyielding First Lawyer: Detective Chuck is just a human being(1/2)
Chapter 207 The Unyielding First Lawyer: Detective Chuck is just a man, not a god!
"Bravo."
The bald prosecutor came over and exclaimed: "I have fought with Harrison more than once, and this is the first time I have seen him being retorted and left speechless."
"We've won this case."
Chief Randy Tischer said cheerfully: "The jury loves Chuck, I can tell."
"How did you tell?"
Chandler's daily joke: "Because this time, like you, they didn't doze off with their eyes closed?"
"yes."
Director Randy Tischer ignored Chandler's teasing and nodded seriously: "Such a wonderful showdown, more exciting than the movie, who can sleep at all?"
"..."
Chandler found that he had met his nemesis. Almost all of his taunts were automatically filtered by the naturally stupid Director Randy Tischer. This feeling was not very pleasant.
"We can't take it lightly yet."
The bald prosecutor shook his head: "Harrison is, after all, the number one criminal lawyer on the East Coast. Although he has been defeated by Dr. Wolf for the first time, it does not mean that he cannot fight back."
"But the jury should already know what kind of lawyer he is and what kind of person he is."
Jane suppressed the pain of double losses and said in a low voice: "A cheating and violent gambler, the jury will still believe him?"
The jury is responsible for determining guilt or innocence. These ordinary people are not professionals. They choose to believe or not believe more based on their feelings. If the image of the defense lawyer is no longer even pretending, it will be difficult for them to make a decision.
Publicly choose to believe the conclusions of the defense attorney and the defendant.
That’s right!
As long as the defendant and the defense pretend, even if some people know that one of them is guilty and the other is a professional litigator, they still choose to believe them for one reason or another.
Because although the jury members are randomly selected from all eligible citizens, before the jury is formed, the plaintiff and defendant lawyers will go through it to screen out those they think are problematic, leaving so-called impartial jurors.
But since they have been screened, it is naturally in line with their values. Ordinary jurors who insist on their ideals and know that the defendant has problems, and professional litigators who do not tell the facts and only treat people wrongly, have no chance of walking to the jury box.
Otherwise, with Harrison Pwell's attitude as a professional litigator, how could a truly conscientious jury have allowed him to win hundreds of thousands of times?
This is outrageous!
Because the defendant and the defense lawyer put on a pretense to publicize to the outside world that we may be innocent, even if this may be infinitely close to zero, but as long as we grasp this, the jury members who are originally inclined to them will be able to
When you have doubts, you can't use the excuse of wronging a good person to convince yourself or others.
If there is no pretense at all, then the juror will have to stop being a human being and continue to make unreasonable noises and firmly stand on the side of the defendant and the defense lawyer.
At that point, the judge can directly dismiss the jury and select a new jury in order to influence public opinion.
"Any gambler who cheats on his wife can win his wife's forgiveness, and a prodigal son can return with nothing in return."
The bald prosecutor was well-informed and immediately gave Harrison a possible comeback: "As long as your acting skills are high enough, you can not only offset these negative effects, but even win people's favor. As for violence, this has not been confirmed.
It’s normal to tear or tear your clothes or something, right?”
"..."
Jane glanced at Chuck and was speechless.
Indeed, if the lover’s secretary does not come out to speak, it is indeed impossible to use this to describe Harrison Pwell as violent, because it is indeed possible that this is just pure fun.
"Wow."
Chandler tightened his clothes and looked at Chuck with a funny expression, letting him express his ridicule without saying anything else.
"He can't do it, can he?"
Jane ignored Chandler's daily teasing and frowned: "Once his wife finds out...the key is that the court will be held tomorrow, and he only has one day."
"Benefit."
Chuck was concise and to the point.
"well."
The bald prosecutor sighed: "This is very possible, because if Dr. Wolfe is right, then Harrison is facing bankruptcy because of gambling, and Harrison's wife is just a housewife, living a wealthy life, all thanks to Harry
Sen, it is not difficult for Harrison to convince her. I have seen too many situations where the couple has no feelings and even hates each other, but for the sake of profit, they can still pretend to be loving in public."
Jane was doubtful, but when she followed Chuck back to the mountainside villa and turned on the TV, she saw that Harrison Pwell had been on the local hot news. He took his wife with him and confessed to his wife in public, saying that he only loved
My wife will also quit gambling completely in the future. As expected, my wife also forgave him. It really put on a drama of a prodigal son returning home with no money in return, and even included some advertisements for his new book.
"Thank you Dr. Wolf for making me realize who I really love and what I really need. The only one I love from the beginning to the end is my wife, and all I need is this job of upholding justice and justice for all people in need.
I may have been a little confused and off track before, but with Dr. Wolfe's enlightenment and my wife's forgiveness and love, I returned to my original intention.
Dr. Wolfe is very admirable. He touched me a lot on this case and gave me more inspiration for my new book. I will write my truest feelings in the new book, but in the end, Detective Chuck is just
Man is not God!
So I will stick to my original philosophy!
As long as there is any doubt, I will stick to the end and never let any innocent person's life be ruined because of an unjust, false or wrong case!
Power must be locked in a judicial cage, because we have the most fair and reliable judicial system, so that we can have true democracy and freedom..."
"shameless!"
Jane watched Harrison Pwell's actor-level performance throughout, and finally understood why he became the number one criminal lawyer on the East Coast. His shamelessness and acting skills surpassed everyone. He was Zanchak on the surface, but in fact he was La La.
With Chuck here to promote the new book, and openly praising it and secretly criticizing it, what does it mean to be just a human being but not a god?
There is only one god in the Western world, and that is God. In the eyes of Westerners, other gods are false gods. The connection between Chuck and God is used as a footnote to his original ideas of democracy and freedom. It is full of
Malice.
"Continue tonight?"
Chuck ignored these and looked at Jane very bluntly and asked.
"……shameless!"
Jane naturally knew what Chuck was asking. She turned her eyes from the TV and watched Chuck grit his teeth. Her attention immediately shifted from worrying about the case and criticizing the defense lawyer to Chuck.
Because a large part of the anger comes from the fear that the other party will regain his strength and win the lawsuit, but he will not get justice. Now when a shameless person like the other party meets the even more shameless Chuck, he will obviously not get a good result!
Chuck opened his mouth, showing his perfect teeth, and asked again seriously: "Will you continue tonight?"
"You already have the chance to win, why continue?"
Jane said a little annoyed.
"I told you a long time ago that this has nothing to do with the case."
Chuck said bluntly: "You all agreed on the combination experiment, I don't like the odd number!"
"...You still want to join in...?"
Jian hesitated, unable to say anything anymore.
"Has Director Randy Tischer ever told you the story of Detective Amon?"
Chuck said frankly: "He has obsessive-compulsive disorder, and so do I."
"..."
Jane stared at Chuck who looked too calm.
If you haven't heard the story of Detective Amon, you don't know how shameless Chuck's words are. But she had heard Director Randy Tischer talk about it, and she was very impressed by Detective Amon's obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Not to mention other things, just in terms of making up the money, he only bought 10 eggs, and bought 2 more eggs from the 12 dozen eggs. He was falsely accused of being a criminal and was imprisoned. The bail was originally more than 900,000, but he also
He has to round it up and ask the judge to raise it to 1 million, work as a consultant to solve cases, and retire immediately after solving 100 cases, because this is the perfect number for Detective Amon.
She originally only thought that she could make a double by changing from 1 to 2, but now she is very sensitive to the word double and can't say it out loud. But what does Chuck mean now when he says that he is also Detective Amon's obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Not a double, but a round?
Or is it a perfect 100?
The next day.
Outside the court.
Countless reporters gathered and aimed their guns at Chuck who arrived: "Dr. Wolfe, do you have anything to say about Harrison Pwell's press conference?"
"Dr. Wolfe, I heard that you had a conflict with Evan Gold?"
"Dr. Wolfe, can you tell me what you think about your Asperger's syndrome? Have you ever had hallucinations?"
"Dr. Wolfe, are you 100% sure that Evan Gold killed his wife?"
"I'm sure Evan Gold killed his wife and I can prove it."
Chuck said calmly, and then, surrounded by Chandler and others, he entered the court.
"God, I didn't expect that one day I would become a muscle bodyguard."
Chandler felt uncomfortable being squeezed by the crowd. As soon as he entered the court, he couldn't help laughing at himself.
To be continued...