Chapter 209 Surrender loses half? Queen's Gambit starts!(1/2)
Chapter 209 Surrender and lose half? The rear wing abandons troops to start the game!
in court.
Everyone is in a state of shock.
no way!
Chuck's approach completely subverted their common sense and achieved what they thought was impossible.
In the courtroom in the world of American TV series, in order to impress the judge and jury members, both the plaintiff and the defendant's lawyers will try their best to grasp the points that the judge and jury members can accept and feel more, continue to strengthen them, and then use some points to make the jury feel better.
Group members believe what they say.
But no matter how rich his language skills are and how sincere his expressions are, they can never achieve the impact of Chuck's casual reproduction of evidence that makes everyone irrefutable and controversial.
Such a big 2-ton marble column is standing there full of cracks but without any cracks at all!
Thousands of completely irregular gravels are perfectly combined, what else can be said?
Say no?
Talk about coincidence?
Please!
Even in the magical real world where you dare to say that this is a large-scale weapon with a pinch of washing powder, what Chuck showed is indisputable evidence!
"Defense lawyer?"
After the judge was shocked, he looked at Harrison Pwell.
"Your honor...I have no objection."
Harrison Pwell walked back to the dock in a daze.
"Okay, let's collect this evidence for the jury members to refer to."
The judge made his decision.
Harrison Pwell turned his head to Gold, who had reacted from the shock and was worried about his fate, and said in a voice that only two people could hear: "How is your acting skills?"
"What's the meaning?"
The braided Gold looked at his lawyer in confusion.
"……nothing."
Harrison Pwell looked at him, and then at Chuck who was looking at him calmly. His eyes struggled for a while, and finally he shook his head and said nothing. He stood up and said to the judge: "Your Honor, I need to talk to you.
The prosecutor will discuss it."
"Can."
The judge understood that Harrison was ready to admit defeat and seek a plea bargain, so he nodded and approved this approach.
Harrison Pwell looked at the bald prosecutor and motioned to come forward. When the bald prosecutor approached, he whispered: "Congratulations, Charlie, we accepted the previous plea agreement."
The bald prosecutor was smiling, and was about to make a few jokes before agreeing, when he caught a glimpse of Chuck's expressionless gaze. His heart suddenly flashed, and he signaled Harrison to wait, walked to Chuck, and said, "After Chuck,
While shaking his head, he walked back and said helplessly to his personal friend Harrison: "You should have agreed a long time ago."
"What does he mean?"
Harrison glanced at Chuck and said angrily: "I have already admitted defeat, do you think he still wants to kill me to death? Charlie you know about me, do you think I have no chance of comeback? Don't be too confident, you have already
If you win, why waste time and energy on continuing to gamble? There are many cases that he doesn’t know about, so don’t you still know the necessity of plea bargaining?”
"Oh, of course I know."
The bald prosecutor sighed: "It's just that he is so powerful, I have already won. If I still accept your plea bargain under such circumstances, it will not be justified. I'm sorry, Harrison."
The reason why plea bargaining exists is naturally impossible. There are so many cases in the American TV drama world every year, and each case is very cumbersome to fight. If everyone tries their best, each case will be protracted. There are not that many cases at all.
Legal resources are available for consumption, so there is a plea bargain. By pleading guilty to a misdemeanor, you can avoid being prosecuted for a felony, which greatly saves legal resources.
He, the prosecutor, had repeatedly urged Harrison to accept the plea agreement before the trial. At that time, if Harrison accepted, no one could say anything.
But Harrison was used to being arrogant and not only refused to accept it, but also mocked him severely. Now that the matter had come to this, Harrison chose to bow his head and give in. As a private friend, he could accept it.
But now that Chuck, as a police consultant, was unwilling to accept it, he could not blatantly agree to let Harrison and the others accept the very favorable and favorable plea agreement at the beginning.
After the bald prosecutor finished speaking, he returned to his seat.
Harrison was angry, aggrieved and helpless. After struggling for a long time, he returned to his position.
"Defense lawyer, have you discussed it with the prosecutor?"
the judge asked.
"Your Honor, I have no questions."
Harrison glanced at Chuck, shook his head at the judge.
"good."
Seeing this, the judge said nothing and looked at the jury members who were enjoying their meal: "Jurors, you can go in to discuss and give a verdict."
Under the guidance of the bailiff who opened the door, all the jurors left with unsatisfied feelings.
Chuck and the others also walked out of the court and waited outside the court for the jury's final decision.
"you lose."
Harrison Pwell's wife said with a complicated expression.
"I haven't lost yet!"
Harrison Pwell's uncomfortable retort.
"you lose."
Mrs. Pwell looked at her husband and affirmed with her eyes: "You have already admitted defeat, psychologically! But this is not surprising. When you meet Detective Chuck, admitting defeat is not the worst outcome. Not admitting defeat may be."
"I don't!"
Harrison couldn't stand his wife's attitude of belittling him, and regretfully said: "I admit that he is very powerful, but I was not completely helpless just now... It's just that this case is not worth my efforts."
This is the truth!
As long as he wants to, he can still try harder and play the mental illness card. As long as Little Braid Gold's acting skills are good enough, it's not completely hopeless.
But in the end, he gave up the plan on his own initiative without waiting for Pigtail Gold to speak.
Because it's risky!
In theory, the defense strategy cannot be changed. In the beginning, he defended Little Gold as innocent. Now he has changed the defense strategy rashly. Not only is it against the rules, but the effect of winning the jury's trust is greatly reduced. More importantly,
It's more serious. To be more serious, he may have his lawyer's license revoked.
Of course, the relationship between him and the judge as a golfer would not lead him to this point. If the prosecutor were someone else, he would be confident in reversing these disadvantages and use his superb defense skills to achieve the goal cleverly by taking the edge off the ball.
After all, this case involves the title of his new book: "Invincible: The Harrison Pwell Story"!
If we lose, the most popular title of this book, Invincible, will no longer be used.
Normally, he would definitely give it a go for the title of invincibility!
But facing Chuck, he really had no confidence, because he had no idea that if he really took this step, Chuck would use methods that he could not imagine, which would indisputably prove that his risk was meaningless.
Of course, he would not admit the fact that he was scared, especially in front of his wife.
It's just that as husband and wife, no one knows who the other is, and his wife is not like she used to to protect his face, she doesn't say anything, she just smiles and makes him extremely uncomfortable.
At this point, even if he wanted to take the risk and fight again, he had no choice but to wait for the jury to deliberate and give the final verdict.
there.
For the first time, the bald prosecutor defeated his friend, who was known as the best criminal lawyer on the East Coast. He put aside his apology for not agreeing to the plea bargain after the other party gave in, and said excitedly: "Dr. Wolfe, this case is done! You
It’s incredible!”
"he knows."
Chandler stood next to Chuck, tilted his head, and said jokingly: "We know, now everyone knows."
Jane said nothing, but the anger she had accumulated towards Chuck in the past two days in her eyes was suppressed by a touch of admiration.
"Dr. Wolfe, you like puzzles, don't you?"
Director Randy Tischer had a different focus and asked what he was most curious about.
"Um."
Chuck raised his decorative glasses, nodded and said, "I like puzzles."
New Hampshire.
Underground secret room.
Anna, the girl in white clothes, couldn't help but smile when she heard this. She couldn't help but picture a boy playing a puzzle with his hands and feet shaking unnaturally. When the last piece was missing, he screamed loudly, and a girl with hands and feet shaking unnaturally came up from the ground.
I picked up a piece of the puzzle and handed it to him. He stopped screaming and took it blankly, putting the puzzle together.
The watch on Chuck's wrist vibrated subtly.
To be continued...