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Chapter 421 Detective Chuck: I'll Take This Case! I Don't Accept It(2/2)

, pick a new name, if you miss it, you really miss it..."

Ross knew that the female detective Rosa had also given up the threat, so he muttered to explain his difficulties and laid an ambush for later 'renting' the videotape.

"If you don't tell us, we really don't know!"

Everyone shouted in unison.

"Are you sure your doctorate is about big dinosaurs and not short movies?"

Chandler joked.

"..."

Ross had a dark face but was speechless.

A few days later.

"Chuck, do you know why that poor girl committed suicide?"

Monica came over with a completely unacceptable expression.

“Didn’t you contract AIDS while filming a small movie?”

Chuck asked rhetorically.

"These are not the point!"

Monica was shocked and said: "The point is that the reason why she went to shoot a small movie was actually her mother who took her there. Her mother was right next to her during the filming. It was not for the money but for the performance experience. This way she

The mother was not satisfied yet, so she actually asked her daughter to officially become the leading actor. As a result, the poor girl couldn't bear it anymore and then she chose to commit suicide. What a brain-dead and terrible mother!"

"Pathetic and hateful!"

Chuck shook his head.

"So pathetic!"

Monica complained: "The main actor in this kind of small movie shooting is paid 1,000 US dollars a day, which is a very high income, so many people just do it for money.

But the poor girl is not short of money.

She was able to go to an expensive drama school and didn't even have to bear high student loans. It was enough to rely on the inheritance her father left her, and the remainder was enough for her to live a decent life. There was no need to covet the 1,000 US dollars a day.

High cost of life.

However, her mother used the reason that her daughter was too shy and could not perform better in front of the camera, so she forced her daughter to participate in a small movie. Even though she knew that her daughter was unwilling, she still wanted to upgrade her to the starring role.

This kind of incomprehensible brain circuit is really terrifying!

This poor girl secretly sought out a psychiatrist, but it still didn't work. Her last act of resistance was to commit suicide by taking drugs."

"You can sue her!"

Chuck said.

"Detective Rosa and others feel the same way, but the prosecutor said that the mother may be a scumbag, but she has not committed any crime, so it is difficult to convict her."

Monica said, looking at Chuck expectantly.

"I'll take this case."

Chuck understood what Monica meant and nodded in agreement.

"Very good!"

Monica gritted her teeth and said, "Chuck, you must send this scumbag mother to prison!"

Prosecutor's Office.

"Dr. Wolfe, are you here about the case of the girl who committed suicide?"

Bald prosecutor Ben Stone couldn't help laughing.

"You shouldn't be surprised."

Chuck looked at him.

“It’s a pleasure to work with you again!”

Bald prosecutor Ben Stone did not deny that he hoped Chuck would join forces with him: "This defendant's behavior is so bad that even a prosecutor like me, who has seen all the crimes, still can't stand it."

"The difficulty now is that even if we prove that the mother forced her daughter to make these small movies, it is still difficult to prove that it was the proximate cause of her daughter's main force."

The African-American assistant prosecutor said: "There is a case in Indiana. A girl was kidnapped, raped, and tortured. A year later, she committed suicide by taking poison. The court ruled that the behavior of her kidnapper was her main proximate cause, and the kidnapping was successfully prosecuted.

people.

But this is not Indiana, this is New York.

New York maintains that suicide was an independent act of intervention, so no matter how despicable the mother's actions were, they were not the actual cause of the girl's death.

Unless we can prove that the mother knew that letting her daughter make short films would lead to her daughter committing suicide, and she did it deliberately."

"This kind of proof is too difficult, so we need Dr. Wolfe's help."

Bald prosecutor Ben Stone confesses.

"My agreement has made it clear that this kind of criminal behavior that challenges the basic ethical understanding of mankind must be punished as it should be."

Chuck looked at them: "But before we formally intervene, I want you to agree that we will never make any plea bargain. We are responsible for collecting enough evidence to convict her, and then hand the trial over to the jury, and the judge will impose the sentence."

At that time, as the prosecuting prosecutor, you have to recommend the maximum sentence! Is there any problem?”

"no problem!"

The bald prosecutor Ben Stone and the African-American assistant prosecutor looked at each other, both showing a wry smile, but still nodded in agreement.

They are all legal elites, masters at playing with people's human nature. Although they have only cooperated with Chuck once, they already know that Chuck is not interested in the kind of plea bargaining played by their prosecutors and lawyers.

They had already made this mental preparation before posing difficulties for the police to find a way to contact Chuck.

"Okay, I'll take it."

Chuck nodded and said: "I heard that the deceased had a psychiatrist who could retrieve the conversation records of the deceased."

"We've already thought of this."

The African-American assistant prosecutor said: "I also went to see a psychiatrist, but he said that this was a doctor-patient confidentiality agreement to protect the content of these conversations and did not agree to make them public."

"I don't think you don't know what-ifs."

Chuck looked at him.

"I know."

The African-American assistant prosecutor nodded: "After repeated requests, the psychiatrist answered my question in a hypothetical tone, confirming that the conversation between the deceased and the psychiatrist could prove that he had been coerced by his loved one to do such dirty things.

Life will indeed bring severe psychological trauma to this hypothetical patient, which is one of the important reasons that can lead to the patient's suicide. However, although we know that the content of this conversation can be used as important evidence, we still cannot use it as evidence in court.

"

“Doctor-patient confidentiality agreements can be waived by the estate administrator.”

Chuck nodded and said: "The deceased's estate must be applied for by her mother now, and her mother will never agree to publish the evidence against her.

There is now a major conflict of interest between her mother's death and her death. She can apply to freeze her mother's estate and let other relatives inherit it instead.

She doesn’t have any other relatives, does she?”

"She also has a sister."

Bald prosecutor Ben Stone sighed: "She is better and stronger than her. She noticed her mother's distortion and chose to break away from her mother's control early. Now her sister is living well and living her own life, but she

I chose to compromise and compromise again and again, and finally I couldn’t stand it and committed suicide.”

"Persuade her sister to apply for an inheritance, and I will help her find the best estate lawyer."

Chuck said: "First win this inheritance, and then waive the doctor-patient confidentiality agreement to finalize this most important piece of evidence."

"There was a good witness."

The African-American assistant prosecutor said regretfully: "That Ursula who made a small movie with her! It was this Ursula who gave her the medicine. They must have talked about it. If Ursula can go to court to explain, it will be even more

I’m sure!”

"Without her, I can still find enough evidence to kill this beastly mother!"

Chuck said calmly.

“Looking forward to our cooperation again!”

Bald prosecutor Ben Stone said seriously.

Chuck nodded and left.
Chapter completed!
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