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Chapter 480 Detective Chuck: Hearing False? That's You!(2/2)

"I believe this!"

Detective Amy Santiago smiled and said: "Even if the defense lawyer wants to refute Chuck's simulation, he has to say some possibility, but with Chuck here, any possibility he said will be overturned by Chuck. As for finding

Are other experts going to refute? Then let’s see if they can be more professional than Chuck and can speak with facts better!”

"I believe it too."

The African-American assistant prosecutor also laughed.

"..."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was speechless, but he thought of the time when Chuck faced the challenge of the East Coast's leading criminal lawyer and quickly put thousands of marble fragments back together in court, leaving the other party stunned.

This kind of saucy operation, I have to admit that Chuck has the confidence to say so.

"The simulation outside the store is not the whole story."

Chuck reminded: "Since the security camera in the store captured the entire shootout in the store, the video tape can prove that the jewelry store owner's bullet did not hit the deceased in the store. He said that the deceased was hit in the store with a strong force.

If you want to survive until you die in the corner or in the car, it is a lie."

"How do you know that the bullet did not hit the deceased in the store..."

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone subconsciously thought of the details.

Think about it, this kind of security camera cannot be as clear as shooting a movie, and it can slow down the camera ten times or a hundred times to show the trajectory of the bullet.

In the eyes of the jury, it is another vague concept of "hearing is false and seeing is true".

But before he finished speaking, Chuck's calm eyes made him speechless.

He had already realized that even scenes outside the store that were not captured by security cameras, Chuck could 100% simulate based on the sound of gunshots, let alone the gun battle that took place inside the store.

Ordinary people cannot see the trajectory of the bullet and cannot tell whether the deceased was shot in the store.

But Chuck can.

Moreover, based on the actions of the deceased and the owner of the jewelry store raising their guns, and subsequent investigation of the location where the bullet hit, it is possible to completely simulate whether the exchange of fire in the store hit the deceased or them.

A simple bullet trajectory diagram is far easier for the judge and jury to understand and convince than the magical sound identification outside the store!

"yes!"

The African-American assistant prosecutor clapped his hands and applauded.

He also thought of this.

"If the defense lawyer knew this, I'm afraid he wouldn't have recommended that the defendant retain the videotape evidence."

The African-American assistant prosecutor laughed and said: "They are not confident enough to think that just releasing the videotape will make the jury and public opinion on their side."

The more vague it is, the more room there is for sophistry.

"Their biggest mistake was not accepting Chuck's kindness."

Detective Amy Santiago hit the nail on the head: "Otherwise, how could the current disaster be possible?"

"..."

The Executive Assistant Prosecutor's mouth twitched and he squinted at Detective Amy Santiago, who was refusing to drink the pot.

What's the meaning?

Without Chuck, they couldn't handle the case, right?

And you are the NYPD handling the case. It is your responsibility and obligation to find the evidence and convict the defendant.

As a result, now you haven't thought of this at all, but you are still feeling proud.

Who is that?

Everyone talked for a while, until there was a knock on the door, and the office secretary brought in a videotape.

It was the hidden in-store security camera that captured the entire process.

"it is as expected."

After everyone looked at it, the African-American assistant prosecutor said with relief, then looked at Chuck, waiting for Chuck to give the result.

"The rookies in the store pecked each other without causing any physical harm to each other."

Chuck nodded and said: "Based on the gunshots outside the store, it can be concluded that the owner of the jewelry store was chasing the two deceased people. The two deceased people fled in panic without fighting back."

"I said it was murder!"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone couldn't help but look at Chuck, but when he saw that Chuck didn't look strange at all, he immediately realized that Chuck knew this even without watching the tape. The previous slap in the face was really just from a political perspective.

Rather than the legal perspective, this made him frustrated again.

"We have a better chance of winning."

The African-American assistant prosecutor smiled.

"There is still evidence."

Chuck raised his decorative glasses and reminded: "Pay attention to his expression and movements. This is definitely not the first time he has fought back."

Everyone looked around and then focused on the movements and expressions of the owner of the jewelry store. They saw that before the two armed robbers could get out of the safety metal cage and actually enter the store, he started to draw a gun from under the counter and shoot quickly.

After emptying the magazine, he took out a quick-loading magazine from his pocket, then opened the safety metal cage and chased out.

After returning for dozens of seconds, he walked to the security camera. The security camera went dark. It was obvious that he had unplugged the power of the security camera.

Such skillful movements and calm expression after killing people really don't seem to be the psychological quality of a rookie who takes action for the first time.

"Has he done this before?"

Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was startled, then walked to the computer and started operating it. Looking at the retrieved information, he couldn't help but cursed: "Damn it, we didn't even notice such obvious evidence!"
Chapter completed!
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