Chapter 393 This Is Too Miserable!(1/2)
Chapter 393 This is too tragic!
On the witness stand, the defendant Edward Auster looked expressionless.
At the defense table, the defense lawyer was too lazy to look around at the prosecutor's righteous and solemn look, lowering his head with a lifeless expression on his face.
Everyone knew that this lawsuit was destined to be lost.
He, a big lawyer hired with a lot of money, could not reverse the defeat and create a miracle.
no way.
In fact, the prosecutor caught the logical loophole in their words and attacked them so harshly that they were unable to resist.
Damn it!
He and Ben Stone are also old acquaintances, and they know that the other party is indeed a very powerful prosecutor. But this time, Ben Stone caught the loophole in his words too quickly, and he could directly attack him without thinking, and backhanded him.
The advantages he created were wiped out, and he was even able to use his strength to gain strength. This was a completely different realm.
That’s right!
At this time, this was what he was thinking about, and he no longer thought about the case.
The judge looked at Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Amy, who was still emotionally typing out a short paragraph before reminding him to 'simplify the questioning'. He wanted to remind him again, but he noticed the jury and a small number of people in the audience.
, the famous doctor who looked at the witness stand before Ben Amy's call didn't like it all, so he didn't bother to bother with the problem anymore, but patiently reminded him.
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Bubin walked up to Stone, shook hands solemnly and thanked him: "I owe everything to him! Thank you!"
In my capacity as a judge, I am not a second-guessing person. Even if I meet Dr. Walter Edwards, he will treat me randomly before he is drunk.
The defense lawyer stood up again and said that you were still there: "Your client was very depressed during the afternoon trial, so he couldn't bear to drink."
Although Vaos Edward wanted to, he could only say what I was willing to say.
"You allowed it!"
Under the gaze of the judge, the defendant Bu Binwei Edward could only follow Detective Chuck Santiago's example and did it once. I thought I would finally be able to handle the matter, but when I closed my eyes, I heard another voice in the courtroom.
There was an uproar.
I immediately felt terrible, but for a moment I knew what was wonderful. I quickly opened my eyes and followed the gazes of everyone, and then I was shocked to realize that my fingers were not pointing at my nose at all, but at my own.
Eye.
The judge looked at the defendant with a meaningful look, and then directly declared that the prosecutor's question was invalid.
As for the criminals who don’t have money, it may be possible to fly directly to the country and have the law to extradite them, but it will be a different story later.
As for that Hua Os Edward, what he did is actually not considered the next person outside your eyes.
"That's too much!"
It is not that the defendant has been willing to do the experiment since then. In fact, he has not taken the initiative to do it. One of the results is that the defendant who drank so little alcohol in such a short period of time really looked confused.
Stone shared a piece of news he had just received.
And now that it has come out so slowly, based on the jury's reaction during the trial and observing Stone's micro-expression, everyone knows the result.
"What about personal habits?"
"You're welcome."
The key to that trial was not the defendant's drinking problem. The defendant had always denied it. And during the trial break at noon, if the defendant must have been drinking, he would have known that the other party's alcohol addiction had not diminished.
"approval!"
“Being depressed is also drinking, and being depressed is also drinking.”
Detective Bubin Santiago was one of the detectives investigating the case, and of course the judge recognized him, so I refused directly.
At first, we really thought that Hua Os Bu Binwei's alcohol addiction was so low that he dared to drink like that at that moment.
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Bubin returned to the prosecutor's seat, took a piece of paper written by an African-American assistant, glanced up, and then looked up at the defendant under the witness stand.
Before the routine questioning, to the judge's surprise, Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Amy, who was supposed to end the matter smoothly, did not choose to start. Instead, he continued to question the defendant sitting in the witness box.
The whole place was in an uproar.
"Judge, you need to prove that the defendant who looks unusual now is not drunk, but is actually not drunk and has the ability to control himself legally."
That choice is indeed very difficult, but after all, it has to be a personal decision!
He can accept losing once in a while.
"You remember clearly!"
"It's a pity that everything happened like that and I was released on bail."
yes!
Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Amy made the key point: "That's the core issue in this case, isn't it?"
Detective Chuck Santiago exclaimed, and then the depression on his face completely disappeared. Looking at the defendant Juos Aster who was being interviewed by the media and asked whether he would appeal, your eyes even lost sympathy.
Vaos Edward shook his head.
Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Bubin asked.
The defendant Hua Os Bu Binwei blinked his eyes, first nodded in denial, and then shook his head to show that he knew how much he drank.
"I am a real alcoholic and I drink at all times."
As a well-known doctor who talks a lot but has no academic contacts, it has been many years. Is there any policeman who would be wise enough to stop my car and check for drunk driving?
I am young and I do need an organ transplant if I have various underlying diseases or if I want to have a worse quality of life.
Because since this case is destined to fail, there is nothing we can do, and it is useless to think too much.
This once again deepens our understanding that the defendant knew that he was addicted to alcohol and continued to drink alcohol to practice medicine safely, which can be said to be a good behavior that intentionally caused medical malpractice.
And since the prosecutor dared to say it in court at that moment, it turned out to be the truth later.
The result was also unexpected. When the judge asked the jury to give a verdict, the foreman of the jury gave the verdict of not guilty.
"But those doctors didn't hide their patients."
The defense lawyer stood up again and praised.
"Of course, where did the doctor study and who did he learn from?"
"Drink."
That's bad news for the defendant.
When the defendant couldn't help but look over, the defense lawyer stood up and backed away and praised: "That issue is related to this case!"
"Dr. Edward, during the noon recess, did he drink eight glasses of whiskey on the rocks at the bar next to him within 45 minutes?"
The defendant, Juan Edwards, could only stand up and then, under the direction of Detective Chuck Santiago, walked out of the witness box and into the open space behind.
"Follow that detective's order, Doctor Bu Binwei!"
"No, little judge!"
Detective Chuck Santiago in the audience was the first to stand up and raise his hand.
"Judge, you are not a police officer!"
The defendant, Juos Edward, had not yet understood that his drinking at noon had been exposed, so he could only say:
I'm not desperate.
Because in special circumstances, it is difficult for the jury to reach a consensus, and the result must be either acquitted or guilty.
The reputation that I have worked hard for throughout my life has not been completely destroyed.
The only thing he lost was his reputation and winning rate.
It is worthy of the title of a famous doctor. Otherwise, if the frequency of accidents was too low, even if I have such a small title and few connections, it would be difficult to suppress such a small number of deaths.
The act of being commanded to perform various actions is not humiliating in my eyes.
Although Vaos Edward had a rueful face, he still maintained his calmness and responded with excuses that were in my interest.
I didn't even point my fingers, but spread out my palms and put them under my eyes.
Seeing this, the judge could only nod slightly, indicating that the prosecutor could not continue.
"That's too shameful!"
Detective Chuck Santiago came down, straightened his clothes, and looked at the defendant under the witness stand with a serious expression: "Sir, please stand up!"
It's the same now.
Ben Amy glanced at Stone in the audience and asked the shocking truth that Bu Bin had just told me.
But I am the same.
When you think about it, it would be a bad idea to have that bastard famous doctor who cares so little about human life to leave prison early and go to "enjoy happiness". You just want to delay it for a moment.
After saying that, the defense lawyer, who was not distracted yet, looked directly at the judge: "Judge, the prosecutor requested a police officer to conduct an on-site alcohol test on the defendant Dr. Edward."
I have been practicing medicine for 25 years, and I can even diagnose and treat alcoholics before they become alcoholic, and I can even perform surgery.
To be continued...