The ninety-third act cannot be reversed
"Judge, the defendant's speech has nothing to do with this case!" The plaintiff's lawyer rudely interrupted Doug's speech.
He couldn't let Doug continue, although there were many newspaper boys selling along the streets in this era, small shoe shiners who couldn't stand up straight on the roadside, and child laborers who probably didn't live to adulthood in factories.
But doing it is one thing, saying it is another thing.
As long as you don’t say something, you can always act as it does not exist, and even silently enjoy its dividends.
However, although the entire United States now despises the entire life of "children", the twelve jury members are likely to feel compassion when it comes to a specific child.
Even if they want to find the little shoe shiner guilty as agreed, would the people in the audience agree?
The jury is the surveillance of the judge, and the audience and public opinion are the surveillance of the jury.
Buying a jury does not mean you can do whatever you want.
Therefore, the plaintiff's lawyer must interrupt Doug's lyricism as soon as possible.
The judge, who seemed harsh and neutral, agreed with the plaintiff's lawyer.
"What the defendant said is indeed not related to this case. Defendant Doug Clayden, do you have anything else to say?" the judge asked.
"No more." Doug replied with his fists tightened his voice, his expression full of reluctance.
He knew what he was going to say just now meant, and he also knew that as long as he uncovered the hidden abscess of child labor, he could lead public opinion to another direction.
However, the judge's words had nothing to do with this case, blocked Doug's entire offensive.
Doug's remaining humanity temporarily overwhelmed his ruthless capital personality. He glanced at the little shoe shiner beside him, his eyes full of sadness.
The little shoe shiner was not infected by Doug's emotions. He was even smiling. He patted Doug's back of his hand and then said loudly, "I fired the gun! I am willing to bear all punishment!"
Due to Doug's speech just now, the judge did not want to continue the trial.
He announced, "Defendant Goofy admitted to killing Smith, and defendant Doug Clayden had no evidence to kill Smith, and now a jury is asked to conduct arbitration."
The jury's twelve people of different identities began a heated discussion.
Some people say that Gao Fei is just a child!
Some people say how pitiful Smith’s widow and child are!
Some people also said...
Gilbert, who was sitting at the end of the audience, was still covered in cold sweat on his cheek.
"I……
Why did I ignore that damn little shoe shiner or a child laborer?"
While he murmured, his thoughts on destroying Doug became even stronger.
He now has to admit that Doug Clayden, the damn little tramp, does have stronger abilities than himself.
but……
It is precisely because he is stronger that he must be eliminated!
Otherwise, with the title of Principal Woolsey as the last student, he had a cunning mind and huge wealth, what would Gilbert have to fight him at that time?
even……
He will also suffer revenge like a tsunami for his current behavior.
"Doug Clayden is innocent!
Gao Fei is guilty!”
This is the result of the jury's negotiation.
Gilbert stood up and was about to leave the court.
Just as he turned and left, the judge said, "Doug Clayden was acquitted, Gao Fei was executed---fired."
Smith's widow's sad face burst into a smile.
Smith's child, who was held by the nanny, suddenly started to cry.
The jury in front of the audience grew up and looked at the judge.
But the judge packed all the documents in front of him and quickly left the scene with them in his arms.
"Sir, thank you." The little shoe shiner said as he was escorted by the two policemen.
Time passes silently.
It took a long time.
Only Doug and McGill remained in the court.
McGill looked at the terrible young boss beside him and knew that his heart was now in a complicated state of mind.
He didn't speak.
He knew that the boss needed to be quiet at this time.
After a long time, Doug, who stood still like a sculpture, spoke, "McGill, set out to sue Mitos Manufacturing."
"Yes, boss." McGill replied.
After saying this, Doug shook his body, as if he was about to shake off the debris on the surface of his petrified body.
He walked out of the court with firm steps again.
Outside the courtroom, the first person he saw was Brian.
"Didn't you go to investigate the hotel?" Doug asked the former editor-in-chief of New Haven Daily.
"I heard that you went to court, and I rushed over immediately. Take a look at the cause and effect of this case and what happened during the trial?"
Blair handed over a very thick document.
Doug opened and reviewed slowly.
I found that the things recorded on this were very detailed. Although there were many details that did not match the reality, it made people feel like I was recording on the spot.
"Is this?" Doug asked.
Blair replied, "I think the New Haven Times can start with your case. I noticed that you said a lot about child labor during the trial. I think this is likely to become a hot topic! It will make our newspapers sell well! And it can also achieve what you want to achieve!"
Although the case was already on trial when Claire came, for a senior reporter like him, there are a thousand ways to get the trial record.
And he has another hundred thousand ways to write the dry trial records and the interesting writing.
He was very fast to get it all done, so he could wait for Doug at the door of the court for a long time.
"Yes, but don't forget about the hotel. Oh, and I need you to investigate Gilbert and Mitos Manufacturing, too, but don't let them notice it." Doug said.
Doug was not idle when Gilbert made various small moves.
Even if he didn't know who the opponent was at the beginning, after so long, he knew which opponent was.
He originally thought that a guy like Gilbert would not deserve to be his opponent.
But I didn't expect that this guy was like a bed bug, constantly damaging.
Although it does not have a big impact on me every time, I think of a solution every time.
But, how can I prevent thieves for a thousand days?
Synthetic dyes have begun mass production. He is no longer subject to the dyes, so he is about to start fighting back.
Brian went to work with great enthusiasm.
McGill also went to prepare for the evidence and information needed to prosecute.
Doug walked on the streets of New Haven by himself.
At this moment, due to the excessive impact of "Monopoly", even the homeless man who had originally pillowed with a bottle of wine to bask in the sun started playing "Monopoly".
Chapter completed!