Chapter 479 Stop talking! You are clearly narrow-minded!(2/2)
But unfortunately they can't do anything even if they are prosecutors.
As he said, they can only interpret the law according to the text of the law. That is the prerogative of the Supreme Court justices and the senior legal figures in the Legislative Council.
Unless they quit, they can only exercise their powers and defend the law within the framework defined by these high-level officials.
"Well……"
Just when the African-American assistant prosecutor stopped answering Chuck, Ben Stone, who had fainted, made a sound and woke up.
"Ben, how are you feeling?"
The African-American assistant prosecutor looked at him happily.
"I'm fine."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone's eyes were dazed for a moment. When he focused on Chuck again, he recalled what had just happened, his eyes complicated.
I think he also became famous at a young age. He is a top student who graduated from Harvard Law School and is one of the best among his peers. He did not follow the trend and join those big law firms to serve rich people and make a lot of money.
Nor did he first learn skills as a prosecutor, accumulate contacts, and then go through a gorgeous revolving door to enter those big law firms and serve wealthy people to make a lot of money.
After choosing the profession of prosecutor, he has been working as a prosecutor. The annual salary is quite a lot for ordinary people, but compared with his peers who are far inferior to him, how much is this money enough?
It's almost like sending a beggar away.
Anyone who has his ability, or whose ability is not as good as him, would have been a partner of a barrister by now, with an annual salary in the millions.
It's not like he has enough ability and qualifications, and his annual salary has not yet exceeded the threshold of 100,000.
This gap is so huge.
Of course, in this position, his reputation and influence are not comparable to those of his peers who have entered big law firms and earned high salaries.
As long as he is determined, even if he does not take these bribes, the benefits will definitely be there.
Who doesn’t have a super rich buddy?
As long as he nods, the super rich brother can get along well with his family, and the two families can travel together every year, with private jets and private super yachts. These are all basic things.
It costs money.
Of course they are all paid by super rich friends.
If you don’t have this super-rich friend, you’d have to pay $500,000 for the trip.
This happens every year!
Even if it is exposed, as long as his super-rich friend is not directly connected to the cases he handles, such as if he directly sues this super-rich friend, there is room for speculation as to whether these things are bribes.
After all, even the Supreme Court justices, almost everyone has such a super-rich friend.
Some of them don't even pretend, and the cases they handle are directly and obviously related to their super-rich friends.
Even so, it's not nothing.
It can even be considered legal.
Another example is that he knew that a super-rich friend of the chief justice directly lent a mansion owned by his name to the justice's mother to live in in order to make the life of his good friend's mother more comfortable, and hired the most famous design team to renovate it.
The residents of the mansion next door were not of high quality and often had noisy parties, which affected the old lady’s rest. Not long after, the mansion next door was bought by a super-rich friend and then demolished!
That’s right!
Instead of buying it and replacing it with high-quality residents, or buying it and leaving it vacant, it bought it and demolished it directly on the spot, completely destroying the house and completely eradicating the factors that might affect the old lady's mood.
This cost cannot be compared to a luxury vacation of at least $500,000 per year.
But think about the investment that a super-rich friend has made over the past thirty years, which amounts to $500,000 per year. The total sum is not much worse than buying the mansion directly and demolishing it.
Calculate how much this costs.
At least 20 to 30 million.
It would take more than ten years for wealthy lawyers and senior partners of big law firms to make this kind of money.
certainly.
That's how a Supreme Court justice is treated.
Even if you are exposed, you don't have to worry about being sued, because no one can tell who is suing me.
He, a senior executive assistant prosecutor in New York City, can't compare.
But as long as he wants to, various hidden benefits can still make those lawyers in the same class who make a lot of money envious.
But he has been a prosecutor for more than ten years and has never accepted these Schrödinger welfare bribes, in order to be able to handle cases openly and according to his own wishes, striving to comply with the spirit of the law to the greatest extent, safeguard the law, and uphold justice.
yes!
He may not be able to put himself and his family in danger in order to fight crime like Evan Davenport, and he can only live anonymously in the witness protection program with his twin daughters.
But he tried his best to do what he could.
With him like this, Chuck, whom he agreed with, said that he was actually on the side of the criminals, which really made him angry.
Now when I wake up after fainting, my anger has subsided slightly, but negative emotions such as grievance and disappointment have begun to rise.
"What do you want?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone looked at Chuck like this for a while, pushed away his African-American partner who was supporting him, and looked at Chuck with a cold tone.
"Find evidence to prove it was murder and not self-defense."
Chuck said expressionlessly.
"Why?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone stared at him intently.
"Ben, this is the best, everyone has reached a consensus..."
The African-American assistant prosecutor tried to smooth things over, but under the stern eyes of his partner, he could only shut up with a wry smile and stop talking.
"Because he didn't accept my suggestion."
Chuck said bluntly.
"So you just changed your mind because he rejected you?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone had a hint of sarcasm on his lips.
Although he did not say it, the African-American assistant prosecutor and Detective Amy Santiago both heard the unspoken words: "Where is your position? Where is your persistence?"
"I never changed my mind."
Chuck said bluntly: "I came here to set a good example for the world! This kind of action of killing armed robbers can effectively deter those armed criminals and greatly reduce the crime rate."
"Then now that you want to help us investigate that it was not self-defense but murder, haven't you changed your mind?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone sneered.
"of course not!"
Chuck said expressionlessly: "He was stupid for not accepting my suggestion, so in order to set a good example for the world, I must use my actions to tell the world what a wise decision is.
How to be smart about the boundaries between legitimate self-defense and murder, instead of being stupid about not knowing it beforehand and not being able to accept friendly advice from professionals afterwards.”
"..."
Everyone was speechless.
Okay!
Both positive and negative can set a good example for the world?
Stop talking nonsense!
You saw that your well-intentioned suggestions were ignored by the other party, so you became angry and angry. You are obviously being petty!
Chapter completed!