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Chapter 2939 The court is on(2/2)

There hesitated for a moment and asked:

"If I could provide the real situation of your son's murder at that time, would he really get 1 million?"

Ye Yuze did not hesitate: "It must be, but I want to prove that you were indeed present at that time and witnessed everything that happened with your own eyes."

There was a very positive answer: "I can guarantee this, and there are photos and videos."

Ye Yuze was overjoyed: "Then you are like this, you are waiting for us there. You can find a lawyer. Our lawyer will go to investigate and collect evidence tomorrow, and I will follow you."

Old Charles smiled, revealing a gum with fewer teeth. One million can naturally do more than one hundred thousand.

As for the sense of justice, you can shout after getting the money:

"As a British citizen, although this happened in the United States, I also have an obligation to reveal the truth."

The next day, Ye Yuze and his lawyer came to Old Charles' home on time.

After watching his photos and videos, he directly wrote a check of 2 million.

Old Charles and his wife were filled with tears. Two million, it was enough to travel around the world.

After Ye Yuze and the others left, Old Charles hugged his wife and kissed her again and again. In the end, the enthusiasm was so uncontrollable that she could not hold back and she got out of the bed sheets.

I don’t remember how many years I haven’t had such enthusiasm. It seems that some things rely not only on the body, but also on the emotions.

In the next few days, they followed the news and public opinion on the Internet every day, and finally completely figured out the story.

Old Charles was really angry when he thought of the cute child who might never get out of murder for the rest of his life.

"No, I have to do something!"

My wife was also filled with tears: "Do it, I will support you no matter what you do..."

Things were done step by step in the whirlpool of public opinion, and finally the first trial began.

James Mike did not attend the trial, but he was confident that no matter how happy the trouble was outside, Marshal Ye's fate was already destined.

The prosecutor is a middle-aged man named Phils. He has rich experience and has always been known for his selflessness. He has a high prestige.

However, Marshal Ye’s defense lawyer was unknown, and basically no one knew about him.

The judge was under great pressure in this case. Such a case was nothing to them, but due to the identities of both parties, the matter was complicated.

Therefore, we should be cautious about the selection of jurors. The presiding judge had a very good relationship with James Mike.

They also had a series of communication in advance, of course, it was not that James Mike dominated everything.

But he still played a big role, such as defining intentional homicide, which was during the grand jury collegiate before the trial.

Most jurors acknowledged this charge, otherwise the trial would not have been held.

In the United States, citizens who meet the following conditions are eligible to serve as jurors

He is a U.S. citizen. At least 18 years old.

Reside in a jurisdiction for at least one year.

Ability to read, write, understand and speak English fluently.

There is no mental or physical condition that cannot be resolved through adjustment.

There are currently no felony charges that can be sentenced to more than one year in prison.

Never convicted of a felony (unless the civil rights are legally restored).

However, several types of personnel are often exempted from federal jury services, including active-duty military and National Guard members, non-federal professional fire and police departments, and "public officials" of federal, state or local governments.

In addition, some courts will give permanent exemptions to persons over 70 years of age, those who have served as federal jurors in the past two years, volunteer firefighters or rescue teams or ambulance staff at their personal request.

Jurors are often randomly selected from sources such as voter registration lists, which may include ordinary citizens of various occupations and backgrounds, such as sales staff, nurses, IT consultants, teachers, software engineers, etc.
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