Of course, while seeking the "Black Emperor" card, he will not give up purchasing the formula at the party.
Physical training didn't require much attention, but when it came to actual fighting and shooting, Gray Lint couldn't be distracted at all.
When you do something meaningful that you like, you often feel that time flies by quickly.
That's what Graylint is like today.
He used to live in a peaceful environment, without war, and ordinary people did not have access to guns and life-threatening fighting, so he was very interested in these two.
While studying, a day passes before I know it.
Since he was going to be involved in the case where Barton's bodyguard accidentally shot and killed the university lecturer tomorrow, and because he didn't get enough sleep last night, Graylingt didn't bother much after eating and washing up, but simply checked on the little mouse, and then
Rested soon.
Two days have passed and the baby rat is in pretty good condition. It has survived the most dangerous period!
"It's time to give it a name! What should it be called?"
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The next day's trial was held at the Western District Criminal Court. This was because the defendant Barton was charged with "instructing to commit murder."
In this regard, Graylint just wanted to say:
It’s really outrageous!
The obvious situation is that it is impossible for the other party to win the lawsuit, it just depends on how much compensation it can get.
The court hearing scene.
Grainint is accompanied by Barrister Benedick and his real paralegal Crystal.
Further ahead is the plaintiff, Eller, the son of the late Backlund University lecturer, a handsome man about the same age as Gray Lint.
and the defendant, the wealthy Mr. Button.
In fact, Gray Linte only saw the person in question today. He was short in stature, slightly bloated, with simple features, and was wearing a light blue animal skin hat.
Directly opposite are the opposing defense attorney, Jason and his assistant.
To be honest, Jason had already frowned when he saw Benedick, and his two thick black eyebrows almost came together.
To Graylingt's right and above is the trial judge in this case, Joseph, and the judge's assistant.
On the left are several rows of relatives and friends of both parties and people who don’t know the truth. In order to reflect the fairness and impartiality of the trial, disclosure is an inevitable choice.
"First of all, please ask the plaintiff to state the reasons for your accusation. The plaintiff's lawyer and the defendant are silent." The judge's assistant began to advance the trial process.
Ayler is not a professional, but they prepared the manuscript in advance, so their speech was organized.
It basically stated the circumstances at the time of the crime and did not deviate from the known facts.
"The reason for my complaint is that when the so-called gangsters and bodyguard Brenda all ran away, listening to Barton's statement alone cannot restore the true situation at that time."
This is indeed the case. Only Patton can explain the situation at that time, and there are no other witnesses. And he is also a party involved, so his words are not convincing.
However, after the incident, Barton called the police in time, and the police made detailed on-site records.
The opposing lawyer Jason also filed a complaint in this regard, believing that Barton should bear considerable responsibility no matter what.
"The real situation is not clear now, but the possibility of Barton murdering Mr. Dean cannot be ruled out. According to the charge of instigating the murder, he should be sentenced to death or exiled. At the same time, he should compensate my client, Mr. Aller. I think 3,000
Pounds are reasonable."
Because after police verification, it was confirmed that Dean was indeed killed by Brenda. The reason was that professionals confirmed that Barton did not know how to use a pistol, and there was only one type of bullet at the scene, and Barton also confirmed that the gang did not use guns.
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Therefore, the other party did not try to falsely accuse Barton of being the direct murderer of Mr. Dean's death.
For Benedick, the tricky part is that the truth of the matter is not clear, and only Barton survived the scene.
It is the turn of the defendant and the defendant's lawyer to speak.
Unfortunately, Barton could only state the situation once again, but still could not find evidence to exonerate himself.
Generally speaking, in cases where the circumstances of the case are completely unclear, the judge will choose to adjourn the case until the fugitive is caught.
But Barton, as a wealthy businessman, is of course unwilling, because as a major suspect, he must be detained.
After several months of delay, he lost more than three thousand pounds in profit.
This is also extremely disadvantageous to him. The other party is not in a hurry, he is.
The case is actually stuck at this point. Lawyers on both sides can neither prove Barton's guilt nor his innocence.
According to strict laws, this can only be postponed.
But in fact, the other party is not willing to extend it indefinitely because they cannot actually give Patton's motive for committing the crime.
I generally know that what Barton said is true, so no matter what, getting compensation first is the most important thing.
"The grounds for your accusation are not sufficient to confirm that my client, Mr. Barton, is guilty. I reserve the right to accuse you of making a false accusation."
Benedick could refute the other party's defense, but he could not exonerate Barton.
"Lawyer Jason, I must remind you that the police's inspection result is that Mr. Dean died from Brenda's shooting. And Mr. Patton and Mr. Dean did not know each other before the incident, so it can be determined that Mr. Patton did not have any motive for committing the crime.
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"That's true, but I think none of the gangsters who really clashed with Brenda died, but the innocent Mr. Dean was brutally killed. This is extremely suspicious."
Jason began to make sophistry, trying to increase the possibility that "Barton had committed a crime" so that he could ask for more property later.
"At the same time, assuming that what Barton said is all true, then we can also conclude that Brenda accidentally killed Mr. Dean because of the need for the task while performing the task of 'protecting Barton.'"
"In this way, even if what he said is true, he should be responsible for the consequences of Brenda's mission."
The audience who did not know the truth began to think that what Jason said was indeed reasonable, and started to discuss it in low voices.
"Just like this, when you hire a worker to build a house, and the worker accidentally falls while performing your task of 'building a house', you will certainly be liable for compensation."
His focus shifted to "liability for compensation," which is civil liability, not criminal liability.
Benedick is quite powerless about this. He is an upright barrister who is good at defeating his opponents from a legal perspective, not logic.
He re-examined his point of view: "If there is no clear evidence that a gentleman is guilty, the law should prove his innocence."
"Yes, the law considers him innocent, but as a gentleman, our conscience and morality tell us that he should bear greater responsibility."
Jason added again, which was unanimously echoed by a group of melon-eating people who called themselves "gentlemen."
Yes, Eller and Jason's intention from the beginning was not really to send Barton to prison or exile, it would not do them any good.
And they knew that Barton actually had no motive for committing the crime.
Jason bundled the two concepts of gentleman and "compensation". Benedick was squeezed out and it was hard to argue that he was also a true gentleman.
After hearing all the arguments from both sides, Judge Joseph thought for a moment and raised his decision hammer...