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Chapter 437 District Attorney: I also want to thank you? God Detective(2/2)

For example, the Mets reaching the World Series is as difficult as football reaching the World Cup across the ocean.

World peace is the biggest science fiction element in science fiction movies and novels!

And having his client go to prison, or Dannemora prison, is an even more unacceptable outcome.

Dannemora Prison is located in a border town in upstate New York. Because it is located in the north, the winter is very cold, and the permanent population is small. All serious criminals are imprisoned, and supervision is very strict. It is known as one of the highest security prisons in the United States.

First, there has never been any jailbreak in over a hundred years.

Going to such a prison is the real punishment.

"Shouldn't we tell him he has no choice?"

The African-American assistant prosecutor reminded.

"Not urgent."

The Executive Assistant Prosecutor stood up and walked to the door, opened the door and looked outside.

"Not out yet."

"don’t worry."

The African-American assistant prosecutor shook his head helplessly: "Dr. Wolfe is measured. Since he said that his conversation with Adam would be pleasant, the result is of course that he will be happier, but it does not mean that Adam must be unhappy. There should be

A win-win situation that Adam can accept.”

"Listen to what you have to say."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone complained: "A win-win situation? Isn't it a win-win situation for Dr. Wolfe to win twice? Are you from across the ocean and really believe that a win-win situation means that both parties win?"

"..."

The African-American assistant prosecutor's mouth twitched, but he still said: "Anyway, Dr. Wolfe is willing to talk to Adam. This fact itself says everything. If you think about his attitude towards those criminals, he has never had any conversations.

the meaning of?"

"That's right to the point."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone's expression softened, he closed the door again and walked around the office: "This is the only thing that can make me feel at ease. Now I just hope that Adam can be more mature."

"You and Adam have been colleagues and friends for so many years. Don't you still believe in his wisdom?"

The African-American assistant prosecutor smiled and said: "He will make the best choice. After all, we are working with Dr. Wolf to do fair and just things. This is rare, isn't it?"

"yes."

The Executive Assistant Prosecutor took off his glasses, rubbed his temples, and sighed: "Otherwise, do you think I really have to cooperate with him?"

"of course not."

The African-American assistant prosecutor shook his head.

As their boss said, they are the prosecutors and can decide who to prosecute and who not to prosecute, and they have huge discretionary power.

How the case is prosecuted is how it ends. If it were replaced by an irresponsible prosecutor, it would not be too easy and the prosecutor would make more money.

But even though the two of them knew that there was no fairness and justice in American law and it was only about maintaining the stability of the rule, after so many years as prosecutors, they naively felt that the law should be fair and just without realizing this.

A little bit of simplicity and original intention is still kept deep in my heart.

not much.

But there’s one more thing!

That's why when they met Chuck, who was so serious and persistent, they were willing to go crazy with him.

In the previous case, their boss Adam Schiffer did not interfere and let them follow Chuck crazy, which also explains the problem.

As the elected district attorney, Adam Schiffer may have fewer ideas about fairness and justice than they do, but he still has a little bit of it.

"Out!"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was talking to his partner, and his peripheral vision and ears were still watching the movement on the other side. When he heard the movement, he immediately walked over to open the door, and saw his boss and friend Adam Schiffer holding Chuck.

Sent it out.

He tried hard to look at their faces, but found nothing.

Chuck stopped talking and always had an expressionless face, and Adam Schiffer was also an old politician and a distinguished lawyer, and it was also difficult for people to easily read any useful information from his face.

"Dr. Wolfe."

The Executive Assistant Prosecutor read the expression and found nothing, so he took the initiative to say hello.

Chuck nodded to him and left first.

He wanted to stop, but he remembered that he had to talk to his friend Adam privately about this matter, so he didn't say anything, watched Chuck leave, and followed Adam Schiffer into the District Attorney's Office.

"How about it?"

"How about what?"

District Attorney Adam Schiffer showed no emotion.

"Not a pleasant conversation with Dr. Wolfe?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone looked at the boss's face and probed.

"No, it's very pleasant."

District Attorney Adam Schiffer laughed.

"What about Philippe Wardray?"

asked Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone.

"Just do whatever you want, and you want me to teach you step by step how to sue?"

District Attorney Adam Schiffer said calmly.

"Adam, tell me, what exactly were you and Dr. Wolf talking about?"

Seeing this, Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was too lazy to continue testing and directly showed his hand: "It also makes me feel a little bit unsure."

"Dr. Wolf intends to donate to my subsequent re-election campaign."

District Attorney Adam Schiffer took one look at him and knew he couldn't do it without revealing some information.

"That's it?"

The Executive Assistant Prosecutor's face was overjoyed. If Chuck was willing to donate, then his boss and friend's biggest shortcoming would be reduced a lot, and he would be able to do things more according to his own wishes.

That's a good thing, but it's obviously just a sweet date among big sticks and sweet dates.

And what is the big stick?

What Chuck hinted at was asking his boss a legal question.

"Isn't this enough?"

District Attorney Adam Schiffer's face darkened, and he couldn't help but recall the conversation with Chuck just now in his mind.

Very direct.

Chuck asked: "You are the district attorney. If a person embezzles campaign funds and sponsors poor female college students in batches while running for New York officials, he can be prosecuted for 34 crimes in total. How many years can he be sentenced to the maximum?"

Of course he knows the answer.

Without waiting for an answer, Chuck offered to donate funds to subsequent campaigns.

He asked in confusion: "Why?"

Chuck replied: "There is no clean official in the United States, but as a district attorney, under my investigation, with only this crime, it is already cleaner than any American official. Such a district prosecutor is 4 points
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