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Scene 92: He's Still Just a Child

The judge looked at the information submitted by the plaintiff's lawyer and fell into a long examination.

The judge has read all the documents that need to be submitted in the court before the trial begins.

The court submits evidence on the spot, which is more about taking a process to allow the jury and the audience to have a more intuitive understanding of the case.

The judge was not thinking about the case itself, but hesitating whether to pull Doug Clayden in.

Although it is the jury’s responsibility to decide whether the criminal is guilty, the judge is responsible for the sentencing of the guilty.

But neither the "sponsorship" he received from the plaintiff or the "sponsorship" he received from Doug Clayden was a small amount.

The reason why he dared to collect two portions of money was that they both hoped that the little shoe shiner would be guilty and sentenced to retrial.

but……

He pulled Doug Clayden into the case, but he had never heard of it before.

Gilbert, sitting in the audience, stretched his waist as if tired, which attracted the judge's attention.

When he saw the expression on Gilbert's face, he made a difficult decision, "I agree to include Doug Clayden as the defendant."

Doug seemed to be unsurprising about this. He stood up in the audience behind the dock, without any special expression on his face.

McGill looked at the judge with a look of surprise, but Doug gave him a look of peace of mind.

For this trial, he was not the only one who traded, and something he would definitely happen beyond his expectations.

Doug was not afraid of it.

Doug also sat in the dock, and the plaintiff's lawyer opposite spoke again.

"Hisser Judgment, I visited Gao Fei's family, neighbors and even employers. They all said with certainty that Gao Fei would not shoot. And the pistol, which is a murder weapon, is not sold on the market.

So, I suspect that the person who shot the shot was not Gao Fei, but his employer Doug.

His employer found out that he was beaten to death and blamed Gao Fei."

The judge who had entered the middle-aged and elderly nodded. He looked at the dock and said, "Defendant, please explain."

McGill wanted to speak, but Doug held down the back of his hand. Doug stood up and said.

"Your Excellency Judge, I will first answer the first question of the plaintiff's lawyer.

Gao Fei has not been my minion for a long time, but in a short period of time, he has mastered many skills that his minion needs to master.

For example - shoot when his boss is facing a life threat.

The plaintiff's lawyer said Gao Fei's relatives and neighbors didn't know that he would shoot.

I would like to ask the plaintiff's lawyer, how many times do you have to pee? Do your relatives, neighbors and friends know about it?

I don't think I know.

I think most people in this world won’t want everyone in the world to know every time they master a skill.

Judge, I think you must think so.

As for the second issue mentioned by the plaintiff's lawyer, guns are not mass-produced products and cannot be purchased on the market.

I can also answer this. This gun was made and given to me by my good friend.

After hiring Gao Fei, because the gun was heavy, I handed him over to Gao Fei for him to keep.

Plaintiff's attorney, if you think I am the murderer who killed Mr. Smith, please give me more evidence.

Judge, I'm done."

Doug sat down again.

The reason why he was so fearless was first because on the scene, he was the only one who was the little shoe shiner and the dead Smith.

Smith is dead, and of course the dead cannot speak.

The little shoe shiner doesn't have to worry.

Of course, what he said is the truth and what is the truth.

As for other criminal investigation methods such as fingerprints, blood stains, dandruff, and hair, perhaps two hundred years later, we can point out who the murderer is.

However, in the 19th century, although fingerprints could be placed on contracts, no one has included fingerprint identification in the criminal investigation system.

Take a step back, what if the gun has Doug's fingerprint?

This gun was originally Doug's, so wouldn't it be normal to have his fingerprints?

The plaintiff's lawyer did not reply immediately after hearing Takahashi's words.

Because, he really has no more evidence.

The little shoe shiner's interpersonal relationship is so simple that he can only find the simplest evidence.

And Doug Clayden's investigation is even more embarrassing.

Although his interpersonal relationships seem much more complicated than those of the little shoe shiner.

However, just a few months ago, he was still a little homeless man who would never pay attention to him if he died.

Investigating him is like investigating a piece of white paper with no trace of the past.

Whether it was a fact or a emotion, he was not sure to put Doug to death.

The case was originally not in his plan, but his employer added a play to him.

He could not disobey the employer's wishes, but there was no undoubted evidence to prove that Doug was the murderer. Therefore, he could only hope that Doug would be his own trouble.

After all, most ordinary people are suddenly involved in a case, become defendants, and are accused of being a murderer, so they must be panicked.

However, it was obvious that he made many mistakes in his predictions about Doug.

Doug Clayden, can he become an ordinary person from a young homeless person to a well-known entrepreneur in New Haven in just a short time?

“I don’t have more evidence.”

When he said this, Gilbert sat in the chair and his body was erected back, and he looked at the plaintiff's lawyer with contempt.

He had already pointed out a clear way for him, and he created evidence without evidence, and killed Doug as a murderer.

The truth doesn't matter, as long as you can convince the jury and judge, or even just make the audience think they're convinced they're convinced.

However, this damn lawyer didn't even have the ability to find someone to do perjury.

At this level! What kind of lawyer!

The plaintiff's lawyer had nothing to say for the time being, but he could not let the situation tilt towards the defendant.

He gently kicked Smith's wife on the bottom of the stage.

Smith's wife's expression suddenly became richer, and the crying spread throughout the court instantly. She began to tell her tragedy while sobbing.

The judge was knowledgeable and not overly excited.

However, everyone in the jury and the audience were infected by the sadness and couldn't help but shed tears.

"Fa...Judge... Please...I will punish the murderer who killed my husband...I want him... to kill someone to pay my life!"

She almost gritted her teeth and said it in the last paragraph.

The judge also wiped his eyes symbolically and asked Gao Fei in the dock, "Do you admit that it was Smith you killed?"

"I admit it." The little shoe shiner replied.

"Okay... Then I announce that it will be decided by the jury..."

"Wait! Lord Judge! I have something to say! He is still a child..."
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