Chapter 1039? Do What Suits You
The judge rolled his eyes at the rowdy parties, got up straight and left through the narrow door behind his seat.
"Already the second best result, APLUS."
After paying the bail, they will be free again, and they don’t need to be escorted anymore. The group drove back to the police station to go through the formalities. Cochran said to Song Ya who was taking back the watch and gold chain from the personal belongings bag.
"I paid a lot of money to hire three of your law firms, and what I want to hear is not the second best M-fxxk."
Song Ya tidied herself up and complained in a calm but tempered tone, "If I can't get the most satisfactory judgment result, what's the point of asking you top lawyers to help?"
"On! APLUS, we can't completely control the judges. The suspected illegal transactions with foreign companies are only banned from going abroad. The judges are already very accommodating."
Will Gardner spread his hands and said.
"Mike, Sloan, let's go."
The total stayed in the iron cage for more than two hours. Song Ya was satisfied, but it would be better if he was not banned from going abroad. He didn't argue with Will and asked Old Mike to lead himself and Sloan out of the police station.
In fact, he also knows the truth. As the elite among the elite, judges have very clear and firm ways of looking at things, concepts and political inclinations, and they often act according to personal likes and dislikes when making judgments.
For example, in the case of a Korean store owner in Los Angeles in 1992, the female store owner of a Korean supermarket shot and killed a black girl who stole and beat someone. She was clearly convicted of murder by the jury, but the judge at the time only gave a suspended sentence. The addition of fines and penalties for community service caused extreme dissatisfaction among the black community and became one of the major fuses of the Los Angeles incident.
But at the same time, these judges know how to use the rules very well, and they will never admit that they have substituted their own personal feelings in court.
And the jury is composed of low-quality citizens. Now is no longer the era when elites are willing to participate in legal affairs. Jury duty is time-consuming, stressful, and low-paying. Elites with a little way will use various methods to escape. As a result, most of the jurors are sitting in the jury who like to act on intuition and emotion, and do not have the ability to discern.
In order to finish their work and go home as soon as possible, most of the jury members will form a consensus internally as soon as possible, and they are too lazy to study boring professional evidence and speculate on the case itself.
These two trial methods in the legal system of the sea have great uncertainty. On the one hand, lawyers have the opportunity to win over judges through social status and social networks, and to guide jury members through speech skills, debate skills, and even touching lyricism. space. The more famous and powerful the lawyer, the easier it is to win.
On the other hand, even barristers often dare not gamble on the outcome of the case and their personal reputation and future, which are two extremely uncertain factors, the judge and the jury. They would rather make a deal with a more rational prosecutor. .
The same goes for the prosecution, so most cases are actually settled through plea bargains.
For a criminal accused of homicide, the prosecution may not have found sufficient evidence. The defense and the defendant are also afraid of accidents when it is handed over to the jury to determine whether they are guilty. Therefore, there is a high probability that the two parties will reach an acceptable agreement before the verdict. transaction.
Therefore, it is often seen that the murder suspect has received a sentence that is much lighter than the murder crime. If the suspect is wronged, then even if he serves one day in prison, he will be unjustly imprisoned. If the suspect is the real murderer, then for the victim and the family of the victim It was also difficult to accept the outcome emotionally.
But the result of the entire legal system is like this. The wronged suspect has a mental breakdown before the pressure of a more severe sentence, agrees to the lawyer's transaction proposal, and admits that he is unlucky to serve his sentence. Facing the real murderer, the family members of the victim did not want to take the risk of being impunity, so they had to accept a sentence that was far lighter than murder.
So on the surface, most people can be satisfied with the final result, and it has to be said that it is the subtlety of its rules.
"You have to trust us, APLUS, otherwise we can't help you."
Song Ya has a big stride,
The barristers trotted after, Diane Lockhard said.
"I will, but you have to do better. This case will bring fame and fortune to each of you, except me."
Song Ya replied.
"Where are you going? Please wait! APLUS!"
Diane Lockhard yelled, and Song Ya had to stop.
"It's just the beginning, you can't be so impatient after the first fight."
Diane Lockhard pointed out very seriously, "You must trust us professionals, otherwise the entire legal team will have internal inconsistencies in the subsequent jurisdictional lawsuits."
"What do you mean?" Song Ya asked back.
"You also know we are three law firms, APLUS," said Diane Lockhard. "Who do you listen to when we have internal disagreements about how to handle a case?"
"Goodman will convey my final decision." Song Ya pointed to the most trusted Goodman.
"So in a case so important to you, we top lawyers are finally taking the decision of a young man who hasn't even gone to law school?"
Will Gardner has always been rude and aggressive when speaking, he sneered.
It seems that the three law firms have already had conflicts. Song Ya calmed down and observed everyone's facial expressions.
Goodman must be proud. His reputation in the legal industry is far inferior to those of Cochran, Diane, and Will, but because of his own support, he has obtained the power to make the final decision, but he also knows not to get too involved with top lawyers. discussion, then the conflict will only come from between Cochrane and Diane.
"So what's your disagreement?" Song Ya asked.
"That Childs seems to be plotting more than you, right? APLUS, maybe we can lure him to take the initiative to expand the case." Will Gardner said: "And the special prosecutor doesn't seem to want to see this , maybe this can lead to infighting among the prosecution.”
"That Childs may indeed want to use the Bahn case to uncover the white politicians behind APLUS."
Sure enough, Cochran immediately retorted: "But we can't take the risk of being diverted from the focus of public opinion. He is a black man who has been persecuted by white people using judicial means, and he doesn't need to be associated with white politicians."
Song Ya nodded, "I agree with Cochrane on this point."
"Hey! It's the same sentence, let go and leave the matter to more professional and suitable people!" Will Gardner spread his hands and complained.
"This is my case and I take responsibility for my decisions."
Don’t break the law and don’t break the rules. It’s not that you can’t cause a little trouble at all, but that in the Barn case itself, Song Ya must try not to involve Peter, Underwood, Cheney and other politicians, and bring them troubles related to fundamental interests. , "You are both extremely smart people, it is not difficult for you to compromise with each other, is it?"
He looked around at the legal team and said: "Even that scumbag Simpson can coordinate the internal relationship of his fantasy lawyer team and win a lawsuit that seems almost impossible to win, and I think I am better than him, so I It is absolutely unacceptable for you to put me in a situation that is more embarrassing than him. I am indeed a young man who has not yet entered law school, so you should try to avoid the situation that requires me, an outsider, to make the final decision. OK!?"
"OK."
"OK."
It worked out well, with the lawyers nodding their heads in agreement, and Ms. Sloan reaching out to smooth the mink coat for him to smooth it out.
"I didn't kill my wife. If you lose this lawsuit, you will be very ashamed. Remember that."
Fame and fortune also have side effects. After all, the Bahne case is much higher than the "starting point" of the suspicion of killing his wife referred to by Mrs. Simpson. Whether it is Cochrane, Diane, and Will, can they bear the fiasco? Then they won't be able to raise their heads in the legal industry in the future. If they want to win, they must be united, even if they don't see each other right.
"Let's discuss the next jurisdictional lawsuit." Goodman suggested.
"Go back and talk about it."
Song Ya didn't want to talk about this in the corridor of the police station, although the police cleared the road very intimately, "The person who replaced me Joan Schulz, Sloan, I can't go abroad, I have to chat with them about the world tour The problem."
According to the lawyers, the bail conditions can be changed through application later, but it is a bit troublesome.
"Okay." Sloan picked up his cell phone and made a call.
Walking to the door of the police station, I noticed two police officers holding the door handle looking at me, so I nodded to them, "Open it."
The door was opened, and the bone-chilling wind of Chicago swept in with snowflakes. Song Ya was shocked, and he heard loud slogans in his ears.
'Anti-persecution! Anti-discrimination! '
'APLUS! APLUS! APLUS! '
‘Protest against judicial persecution! '
Probably like this, it sounds like there are at least hundreds of people.
Song Ya saw the backs of Pastor William and his spokesman Hamlin, and was very satisfied. It was not easy to organize hundreds of people to help out in such bad weather in such a short period of time. He patted the two of them From the back, I saw black crowds of protesters gathered at the bottom of the steps, and there were quite a few reporters around. There were also helicopters of the TV station flying in the sky.
"He's out! He's out!"
"APLUS, let's talk about bail! Why did you get bail so quickly?"
"Have you responded to the prosecution's charges?"
The loud shouts of the reporters pierced the eardrums accompanied by the sound of the helicopter's propellers.
"Go." Pastor William smiled and supported his elbow.
Song Ya immediately raised one arm straight up, clenched his fist, and opened his eyes wide open. He walked vigorously to the middle of the steps facing the dazzling flashing lights, "They can't beat me!" He yelled at the protesting crowd.
"Yeah!" The crowd responded with cheers, as if they were welcoming a returning general.
"I won't give in!" Song Ya continued to encourage, using short sentences that exaggerated emotions.
Supporters are happy to see their fellow idols indomitable over their mighty foes.
"Yay!" They continued to cheer in response.
"They won't beat me!"
"yeah!"
"Because I have you!" Song Ya roared in a rough voice, while walking back and forth, and with the other hand, he pulled up the rhinestone hangtag with the word A+ on his neck to show it.
"Yeah!" The crowd of protesters became more and more restless. The people I supported were rich and powerful, so they were bullied by white people? No, absolutely not!
Do what suits you. Song Ya knows that if she is a white person, she will not have these troubles at all, but maybe the white person also envies her ability to stir up a large number of black people to make trouble? Each has its own advantages, and if you have advantages, you must make good use of them.
This scene was broadcast by some TV stations. At the William Morris headquarters in Los Angeles, Donovan also pointed at the TV in the conference room and roared, "We must provide support for APLUS. I propose a collective strike by William Morris artists! He is Members of the Screenwriters Guild, the winner of the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, the Screenwriters Guild is already willing to respond! Then we try to expand the action to all of Hollywood!"
"Those screenwriters took the opportunity to make trouble." Of course the other partners were unwilling, and said eccentrically.
Screenwriters as a whole have been severely squeezed by Hollywood, which is very low compared with other industries.
"We cannot allow our artists to be hunted down by public opinion and persecuted by the judiciary! Even personal safety cannot be guaranteed! Today is APLUS, and tomorrow may be your artist!" Donovan retorted.
"Hollywood has always supported him, right?" Someone retorted, "How can you fight for your interests by making trouble for your supporters?"
"So what about our actions? We support him but don't show it? Isn't that equal to zero?" Donovan responded: "The whole William Morris does not help each other, and some people even watch the jokes between me and APLUS behind their backs, This is unacceptable."
"We are not what we were in the early days, and CAA is not a dominant CAA now, and we no longer have the nuclear weapons to deal with the Seventh Congress," said another person.
"Don't you guys want to go back to the old glory? We can use this key opportunity to show the influence of William Morris, which is good for everyone."
Honest Donovan patted the table: "CAA is down, then we should show our influence in Hollywood! Now is a good time!"
"How long is the strike?" someone asked, impressed.
"It only takes one day, formally." Donovan replied.
"Let's vote for the senior partners. Raise your hand if you agree to strike."
"All right."
"OK."
Some people raised their hands while others didn't. Donovan began to count the votes with his heart hanging.
At the same time in Brisbane, Australia, Hayden finally appeared in front of MJ, "You are..." MJ had an impression of Hayden, but he couldn't remember who it was.
"Hayden, the manager of APLUS." Hayden smiled flatteringly while dusting off his body.
"What's wrong with you?" MJ asked the backup dancer he was rehearsing with not to rush forward.
"Sorry, I climbed in through the backstage window. Your lawyer Aaron Grubman didn't allow the bodyguards to let us meet, so I was a little embarrassed."
Hayden explained, "I've been following your tour team for more than ten days, and I've been... Hehe, I haven't been able to find a chance to meet you alone."
"Feel sorry."
The king of pop apologized in a weak voice, "The tour is too hard, and my physical condition is not very good, so I asked people to exclude the disturbance of irrelevant people. What's the matter?"
"You and APLUS must have a good discussion about Motura, MJ."
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