Chapter 476 Can't deal with his illegal ones, and can't deal with your legal ones(1/2)
Chapter 476 If you can’t deal with his illegal ones, you can’t deal with your legal ones?
Author: Qingsi Looking Back
Chapter 476 If you can’t deal with his illegal ones, you can’t deal with your legal ones?
"That's them."
Monica nodded very understandingly.
Everyone thought so too.
If it had been anyone else, he wouldn't have been worthy of being slapped in the face by Chuck.
Only Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone is a good person with a conscience and a bottom line, but his three views have been fixed and his thinking is firmly stamped. He is greatly limited by the times and environment, so he would take the step of slapping the face and punishing the heart. Otherwise,
It's not necessary at all.
Everyone dispersed.
Detectives Chuck and Amy Santiago go to the District Attorney's Office.
"You're back?"
As soon as he walked in, he met District Attorney Adam Schiffer. When he saw Chuck, he immediately showed a headache expression, but when Chuck looked over, he had to force a smile: "I mean, I heard you went to Houston.
, why don’t you stay there for a few more days?”
What I didn’t say is, aren’t there any interesting cases over there that could stumbling over your feet?
I have to come back so soon.
Why are there no stumbling blocks?
Especially seeing Detective Amy Santiago next to Chuck, and thinking about the recent case, I wished Chuck wouldn't come back for a while.
He finally saw it, even though they were all a force for justice.
But they represent the law.
Chuck, on the other hand, implicitly represents the basic aspirations of the vast majority of ordinary people.
That's why he repeatedly encounters billionaires, the upper-class elites who bully the vast majority of ordinary people from their roots, and gives him, the spokesperson of the law, who is tied to the same boat, a splitting headache.
Now in the case of Detective Amy Santiago, not to mention that most ordinary people regard the jewelry store owner who killed two people in a row as a hero instead of a criminal. Even many police officers who assisted them think so.
It didn't take much for him to guess Chuck's inclination towards this case.
Whenever possible, as long as Chuck opened his mouth, he would simply ask Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone to drop the prosecution.
After all, there are not even 1,000 cases but 800 cases that are abandoned every year.
It just happens to save money for the judicial system.
But this time, two Africans from the upper three tribes died.
When there is no public opinion, if you die, you will die. If you die like this every year, you will die in vain. No one pays attention to it and no one investigates it. There are not even ten thousand but eight thousand, and no one pays attention to it.
However, after a wave of public opinion arose, the two dead African Americans, despite being habitual criminals with various severe sentences, took the initiative to enter the store with guns and tried to rob them.
But in the eyes of African-American activists, this is their best chance to fight for African-American privileges.
As long as they made a loud enough noise and made a fuss fierce enough, the two African Americans who were shot and killed as habitual armed criminals were innocent souls and representatives of the oppressed African Americans.
What they want is for those who dare to kill "innocent representatives" to be severely sentenced, and for public opinion to compromise one-sidedly against them.
This is also a consistent routine.
Don't ask about the facts, just ask about the butt!
Just imagine that as long as such habitual gun-toting criminals are African-American, they can pressure public opinion to get what they want. So, do the police and the judicial system dare to impose heavy sentences for ordinary African-Americans who commit daily crimes?
As District Attorney, does Adam Schiffer know about this distorted reality and the increasingly serious trend?
of course I know!
He knows better than anyone else!
But this is New York, the home base of freedom. Even though he, as a white man, doesn't like this, he can't disobey this trend.
So after public opinion aroused, he knew that this case was troublesome and could not give up easily.
Not to mention that his Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone still has romantic feelings about legal justice and insists on strictly dealing with the street heroes who chased and killed these two armed robbers.
In this situation, Chuck, who represents the basic demands of the vast majority of ordinary people, came back, and was accompanied by Detective Amy Santiago, who also had objections to this, and took the initiative to come over.
It’s no wonder he doesn’t have a headache!
"It's not as interesting as New York over there."
Chuck said bluntly.
When it comes to magic, there is nothing more interesting than New York, the prototype of Arkham's Gotham!
"..."
District Attorney Adam Schiffer twitched the corner of his mouth, looked back at his office, and coughed lightly: "I still have something to do. If something happens, you should go to Ben first."
He said and left with an awkward smile.
A dead Taoist friend will not die a poor Taoist.
Although he made the final decision, his decision was flexible.
If he doesn't want to stand out, he can directly push it to his subordinate, the Executive Assistant Prosecutor, saying that it's not okay for him to interfere in the work of his subordinates.
If it concerns his immediate interests, he can directly take over the case. At that time, no matter what his subordinates say, he can directly deny it. He wants him to feel it, not his subordinates.
But now, he wants his subordinates to do whatever they think should be done.
Chuck didn't stop him and walked directly to Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone's office. The female secretary in the office naturally knew Chuck. She smiled at Chuck and picked up the phone to inform him.
Inside the Office of the Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney.
Four people sit in pairs.
"Unless you hand over the tape, Mr. Kutas, you'll be taking the ferry to Riker's Island Prison."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone threatened the immigrated jewelry store owner in a flat tone.
"Refund the ticket, Ben."
The defense lawyer was unmoved: "My client never admitted the existence of the videotape."
"He has already admitted it to his brother-in-law."
The African-American assistant prosecutor reminded and corrected.
When the jewelry store owner heard this, his face showed anger.
He did not expect that his brother-in-law would betray him.
But he soon calmed down.
Because he knew he couldn't blame his brother-in-law too much, he glared angrily at the two prosecutors in front of him.
The two prosecutors must have threatened his brother-in-law with jail time. Just like they are threatening him now, not many people can bear it.
"If you destroy the tape, that's tampering with evidence."
"It's not a big crime, but it's enough to revoke bail," Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone cautioned.
"I have the tape here."
When the jewelry store owner looked over, the defense lawyer negotiated with the two prosecutors on behalf of his client: "I advise him not to destroy it. We can win this case without tampering with the evidence!"
"Don't expect me to thank you, we will send someone to get it."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone said calmly.
At this moment, the phone on the table rang. After he picked it up and connected it, he looked out in surprise, then nodded and said, "Let them come in."
The office door is opened.
Everyone looked around and saw the secretary opening the door, and Chuck and Detective Amy Santiago walked in.
"Chuck, what are you doing?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone frowned at Detective Amy Santiago and looked at Chuck questioningly.
"First-degree manslaughter, 4 to 12 years, recommended sentencing is 4 years."
Chuck looked directly at the jewelry store owner.
"Ben, what does this mean?"
The jewelry store owner and the defense lawyer looked confused.
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone frowned and said: "Chuck, do you mean to suggest that we make such a plea bargain? Do you already have an understanding of the case?
We already know that he has improved security measures in order to reduce insurance premiums, including cameras, which must have captured real-time video of the incident. This can prove that he may have been protecting himself at first, but in the end it must have exceeded the scope of self-protection.
, belongs to murder!”
"You won't think so until you see the tape!"
To be continued...