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Chapter 133 Nine Years

What is the most worrying thing about Chicago politics in the Bane case? It’s really not that it’s because it’s because it’s because it’s because it’s because it’s because it’s because it’s because it’s not exactly.

It is rare for generous financial supporters to be a rare one, but no matter who is missing, the earth continues to rotate. Few high-level politicians tied to a tree. Even if they need it, they will turn against each other and swing their swords toward each other.

What they fear most is actually that they manipulate the energy of the blacks at the bottom. To put it bluntly, they are afraid that they will incite the blacks to replicate a riot in 1992 in Chicago. The national election has been settled, but Chicago Mayor Daley Jr. and Governor are now in office. If such a thing happens, they will be affected by a re-election plan that is not far away like King George, who had just won the Gulf War at that time.

Of course, they are happy to see the territories of the Elephant Party, such as New York City.

Although Eli spoke in a roundabout way, he conveyed Peter Flock's demands very clearly.

What satisfied Song Ya the most is that he is an "old-school" politician with long-term governance experience, understands the demands of all sectors of society, is willing to enjoy power, has no moral bottom line, has strong action, eats deep, is straightforward enough, and is not mysterious about being too high.

The most ironic thing about this incident is that no matter how you play records, finance, traditional industries, or even fund a large number of politicians, your final protective umbrella is still the ability of the lower-level black buddies to make a big deal, which means the power of violence in Sognett's mouth.

“Is it a very delicate balance right? APLUS.”

Ms. Sloan looked at Eli's far-off sedan and said, "If we don't show the energy that can inspire Chicago Africans to make a big fuss, local politicians will not do their best to protect you. If we expose our control of Chicago Africans not to make a fuss in time, we may face their abandonment or dispose of you in order to reduce the negative impact on the election situation."

"Probably so."

Song Ya nodded, "You are right, control, control is very important."

"So……"

Sloan thought for a while, "Godden from A+CN, Pastor William from South City Diocese, and other African-American politicians and religious figures in South City, such as Michelle's husband, are the top priority, and the bottom Africans listen to them."

“There are also the DJs of Black Radio and some NGO managers who provide a lot of welfare in the ghetto.”

Song Ya, who knows more about this, made up for her, "I can handle most of it, except... Gordon, I am most worried about Gordon. I am afraid that he will start the old routine of journalism and discuss the matter with the Bane case, which is the most annoying thing."

"Don't worry, he is very active in fighting white people."

Sloan walked towards another car, "I'll go see him now."

"OK."

Song Yaze and Linda went to the "safe house" that Lao Mike bought nearby. The old house of an ordinary local farmer was completely wooden and had poor sound insulation, but the advantage was that there were no other buildings nearby and the view was wide.

Linda cooked some simple food in person. Like Aunt Susie, there is nothing else about the black aunt's kitchen tips, it depends on who puts more butter.

Song Ya and the bodyguards were listening to music while eating. Big oil was the hard truth, and it was really delicious.

At the end of 1996, there was a huge difference between the B chart and the actual trend. The top list of B chart was No  Diggity, which comes from the black street group under Interscope Records. Dere participated. The second was Celine Dion of Sony Columbia Records, and the third was Un-Break of Donnie Blyston.

While filming in Florida, Song Ya heard that some stores like to play songs from British hot girls. In audio-visual products stores, Marilyn Manson is being attacked by high-intensity media and politicians. The Superstar album is very popular. This album only ranks 17th on the B-list album chart.

"Has the candidate for the president of Metropolitan Records decided?" Linda put some scrambled eggs on his plate.

"No hurry, let's talk about it next year."

The Metropolitan Records, which were divided into A+ records, have collected many Apocalypse explanations, but the singer who has not yet become famous is afraid that professional managers will disrupt the "future", so they plan to take charge of the position of president and then watch it slowly.

All the troubles should be solved next year, right? Apart from fulfilling Anshuz’s global tour contract, you will only have to take the law school entrance exam, and you should be able to spare a lot of your time.

"Mimi? Have you returned to New York?"

The phone rang, it was his ex-wife. "You have to start a US tour again? Is there a Madison Garden right? Don't try too hard, pay attention to your health."

In addition to tours at the end of the year, Mariah Carey also has many Christmas and New Year commercial performances. Song Ya has heard of her full schedule from Sandy Glenn.

"I've wasted too much time, it's all this little bad guy, oh oh oh."

Xiao Leijia's laughter came from the other end of the phone, and the focus of their conversation was shifted to their son.

The sound of car horns came outside the house, and Goodman, Hamlin and Jimmy arrived.

"I'm going to die," he said to his ex-wife.

"Are you okay?" asked Mariah Carey.

"Not very good, there will be news soon, don't say much to the reporter."

Song Ya didn't say that the Bane case was about to break out, because Marilyn Manson was very capable of attracting hatred, and the media's attention during this period of November was no longer on him.

"All right."

Jimmy's girlfriend Kim Wexler also arrived when he put himself in A+CN.

The Bahn case is his core interest. If he doesn't handle it well, he will go to jail. It's not the same as when he was against Oprah. This time he will never let Gordon not act according to his will.

So if Ms. Sloan and him had a bad feedback today, Song Ya would immediately choose a subversive Gordon from A+CN who was willing to be obedient. Kim Wexler stayed there for a long time and had some specific candidates. After all, who doesn't want to climb up and take Gordon instead?

"Just him."

There must be incitement to the black group. Song Ya still selected a black male from several candidates. She was less than 40 years old and is currently the chief reporter of social news. "How is my brother's case?" He asked Hamlin again.

"It's still the same." Hamlin replied.

That is, it is still delaying. In fact, according to the response strategy of the fantasy lawyer team that he prepared for the Bane case, the lawsuit in the Bane case will only delay for a longer time.

While chatting, the core lawyers of the Dream Lawyer Group arrived one after another.

"Most of the newly approved budgets in Congress have given to the current commander Baishui case. Even if there are additional budgets for the special prosecutors in the Bahn case are still not enough. They must rely on the power of the Chicago prosecutor, which is the greatest good news for us."

The elegant Diane Lockhard said.

Wil Gardner, the naming partner of his law firm, added, "Then we can just fight a jurisdiction lawsuit as planned."

"The first choice is the state court in Nancheng, followed by the federal court in Nancheng. We want to prevent the lawsuit from being placed in the federal court near the Barn factory. Is that true?" Song Ya asked.

"Probably that's the case." Mikwa, former White House legal adviser, nodded.

As for the case itself, the Fantasy Lawyers Group is generally optimistic, and the attention of the conservative media and politicians is no longer on this matter, but this seems to be a harm to the idea of ​​becoming famous by our lawyers.

"Anyway, since I have paid you so much money, I deserve the perfect result."

Song Ya emphasized.

"Of course, let's first determine the detailed process of your arrest at the police station." Cochrane spread out the documents and everyone gathered together to discuss it enthusiastically.

"Sorry." Cochran's cell phone rang in the middle of the way. He went to answer the phone and turned on the TV when he came back.

"This court has pronounced a verdict, and the defendant Sugnett has violated the parole regulations several times..."

It turned out to be Sugnett's business, and it was finally time to reveal the answer, "Continue to be in prison and serve the sentence and increase the sentence... nine years..."

"How many years?"

There is still a big lawsuit to fight. Song Ya was slightly out of his mind when he heard the court's verdict. When the judge knocked the hammer and was a little unbelievable.

"Nine years." Goodman retelled.

"Just because of a violation of the parole ordinance?"

"He almost ignored parole regulations, such as frequent use of private jets to leave Los Angeles, illegally holding guns during parole..."

Cochrane interpretation.

The picture shows Sugnett wearing a blood-gang red sweatshirt and the words Compton on his chest.

This guy was obviously extremely shocked by the harsh verdict of a long period. He held his hands behind his head, his face full of incredible expressions after being reversed by three-pointers in the end. He opened his mouth so much that he looked at the judge, then at the lawyers around him, and finally looked at the relatives and followers in the audience.

"This is persecution!" someone shouted loudly in the audience.

After some people poured the dirty water from the murder of 2PAC onto them, Sognett lost the so-called violent power he once proudly promoted to himself. The black man at the bottom of the West Coast would not support him, and he had to admit defeat after being sentenced to many years.
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