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Eight hundred and seventy-five.(1/2)

Things in Auckland are gradually losing control, and black people in the city have been involved in the riots.

The heroic battle of the "Black Panther Party" has allowed every black man in Auckland to see hope and gain great courage. They have fully known what method to use to fight for their own rights.

If you don’t die in battle, you will perish in silence!

When the weak side is forced to go to the forefront, the energy they burst out is quite amazing.

The accusations faced by Mayor Duira have also caused the situation in the entire city of Auckland to change quietly.

The whole of the United States was focused on Oakland, they wanted to see what the situation would develop here, and they wanted to see what the struggle between black and white people would end. However, soon, the whole of the United States was focused on New York.

The protagonist of the "Luxi Death" - Shukako, the son of General Gandra, the highest commander of the United States in the United Kingdom, will be tried on this day.

This is the most concerned thing that countless Americans are, especially for black people. Lucie's death caused a new wave of struggle for black people. It can be said that this incident was the fuse of all black people's struggle.

Shukako has a deep background. He is the son of a general. More importantly, the war has reached its most critical moment. The US government must rely on General Gandra's outstanding command on the battlefield to have the possibility of winning the war. Therefore, under such circumstances, a piece of news is quietly circulating in New York and the entire United States:

Due to the intervention of certain special forces, Shukako will eventually be acquitted.

To be honest, the reliability of this news is questionable. After all, all the evidence is seriously unfavorable to Shukako, and it is worth pondering whether he can successfully escape.

The New York Times published a report like this:

"The eyes of the goddess of justice are not blinded. American law will definitely give a murderer a just trial. No matter whether the target of his murderer is white or black, whether his father is a worker or a general, Shukako - must be punished! We believe that not only the entire New York is waiting for this trial, but the entire United States, Europe, and the whole world are waiting for this trial! We look forward to seeing Shukako appear on the trial table and then the jury unanimously convict him! This is not our prejudice against Shukako, but if justice cannot be done, it will be the greatest shame in the United States!"

This report gives people a preconceived feeling that Shukako is guilty, and justice can only be achieved if Shukako is guilty.

On September 29, 1966, the trial of the "Luxi Death Incident" finally kicked off.

The famous American "Jestin Law Firm" took on the defense of Shukako. This is a well-known law firm in the United States. They have won countless cases, including many cases that seem to be impossible to win, and have been reversed under their defense. Of course, the high cost of this law firm is unbearable for ordinary people. So another mysterious rumor leaked, and the forces behind General Gandra are preparing to help the general win the final victory of this trial at all costs.











Those from the military will never let Shukako be convicted and affect General Gandra's mood about war command.











The two most famous lawyers, Carter and Randolph, took on the important task of defending Shukako.











On that day, countless reporters appeared, anxiously waiting for the outcome of the trial. When Carter and Randolph got out of the car, they were quickly surrounded by reporters.

"We didn't say anything before the trial began." Carter and Randolph just threw down this sentence and hurried into the court.











The trial began as scheduled, witnesses were summoned one by one. When the three main parties involved in the "Luci's Death Incident" appeared, they immediately caused boos in the audience.











Prosecutor Bart first asked the three defendants, and the three defendants' answers were completely consistent. They gathered together that night. At Shukako's suggestion, they decided to rob and get some money. Then they met a black Luci. Shukako was the first to start beating Luci, and he beat him the most fiercely. They beat him for about twenty minutes until Luci stopped moving. At that time, the three of them were very scared, but Shukako told them like a ok person:

"It's just killing a damn nigger. No one will care about how a nigger dies..."

The testimony of the three defendants once again caused boos in the audience, and a numb, cold and cruel Shukako had been outlined.

After Bart asked, Carter stood up: "Mr. Stuck, can you be sure that the whole incident was planned by Shukako?"

"Yes, sir, it was not only his plan, but also his first move." Stuka's answer was very affirmative: "We had advised him to forget it at that time, but Shukako refused to listen at all. Moreover, he picked up a long wooden stick and beat the black man hard. Oh, his name is Luci, which we saw later in the newspaper..."

"Lying, he is lying." Shukako, who was sitting next to Randolph, said angrily.

"Quiet, Shukako." Randolph didn't care at all: "It's just beginning."

"I beat Luci hard with a wooden stick." Carter showed a mysterious smile on his face: "I would like to ask Mr. Bart, why is this stick that may be the main evidence of Luci's death not mentioned in the evidence provided by the prosecution?"

Bart's face suddenly changed. Damn, Stuke, Peter, and Terr never mentioned any sticks, why did he suddenly mention such a key evidence here?

"I want to call Officer Rison as a witness."

Carter's request was approved, and when Officer Leson sat on the witness stand, Carter quickly asked: "Officer Leson, can you tell us where the fatal injury of Lucy is?"

"Of course." Lison nodded: "He was hit by many blunt objects, the fatal injury was on the head. We found a baseball bat at Shukako's home with blood from the victims on it, which also became the most important evidence that the police determined that Shukako was the main assaulter."

"Gentlemen, please note that the police found a baseball bat at Shukako's home...." Carter raised his voice: "And Mr. Stuk just now proved that Shukako used a wooden stick to hit the victim hard. There is the most essential difference between baseball bat and wooden stick... I want to remind the judge and all the jurors that they agreed to go robbery temporarily. Will Mr. Shukako come home to get a baseball bat? No, this is completely inconsistent with normal people.

Thinking. Before the robbery, they did not know whether the person they were robbing was a white man or a black man, and they did not expect that they would beat the other party. The baseball bat did not appear on any evidence from the prosecution. The police only used the so-called confession of the witness and a baseball bat stained with the blood of the so-called victim to prove that the person I was the murderer at that time was completely irresponsible. My client Shukako was arrested completely in an unfair situation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �

Bart knew that the side that was unfavorable to him began to appear.











With Carter and Randolph's experience, they can completely grasp the difference between a wooden stick and a baseball stick and make a big fuss.











He made a temporary adjournment to the judge, which was approved by the judge. Later, in the judge's office, Bart made a request for settlement, promising that they would not make a death penalty, and would only issue life imprisonment for Shukako, and be released in 25 years in exchange for Shukako's plea. However, this proposal for settlement was quickly firmly rejected by Carter and Randolph.

The settlement negotiations failed, and when the trial resumed, Randolph, who succeeded Carter, quickly became aggressive. He summoned witnesses, George, a bar counter waiter.

When he was summoned by the police, Shukako told the police that he was drinking at the bar and had a few chats with the bar waiter George, but George flatly rejected that Shukako had appeared in the bar that night.

"Mr. Shukako often comes to the bar and sit for a while..." George said in front of everyone: "But on the night of the incident, Mr. Shukako did not appear in the bar, and I did not pay attention. Until the police found me, I thought about it carefully and I could be sure what I said."

Randolph came to him: "George, do you think Mr. Shukako is a generous man?"

"Ah?" George was stunned for a moment, then slowly shook his head.

Randolph smiled: "Yes, my client is not a generous person, there is no doubt about this. George, I think your girlfriend is called Sally, right?"

Seeing George nodding, Randolph said slowly: "You got off work early on the night of the incident because you had a date with your girlfriend. During the date, you were so many of Sally said, 'That stingy guy Shukako, didn't tip me when he came today. I really hope he could be knocked down by a car when he went out'...Mr. George, what did you say this?"

George's face changed drastically, and Bart quickly stood up: "Oppose, I object to the defense lawyer asking questions that have nothing to do with this case."

"It has a lot to do!" Randolph said calmly: "This will prove that my client is innocent."

The judge looked at the two lawyers and said, "The objection is invalid, and the defense lawyer can continue to ask questions."

Randolph did not pause at all: "Mr. George, your curse worked. My client was not knocked down by a car, but was involved in a murder case that had nothing to do with him. Do you admit you said this? Do you need me to bring your girlfriend Sally to the witness stand?"

George's face turned pale in an instant.






To be continued...
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