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Chapter 636 The Jury(2/2)

The one who was more eager to learn the trial was George Gambino. He was full of confidence in Cao Bin and believed that Eston would definitely not be able to play with Cao Bin. He originally wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to make a big profit, but he did not expect that more than 70% of those who bought Cao Bin's innocent handicap in the end were nearly 80%. If Cao Bin was finally acquitted, he would definitely lose a lot of money. Even so, he still did not change his belief. Even if he lost money, he still looked forward to Cao Bin walking out of the court with his head held high.

In court, the prosecution and defense had a fierce confrontation.

On the accuser, Eston invited police representatives and soldiers representatives who participated in the quelling of the riot that day to the court. Through the descriptions of these people, the image of Jack Dong and his group of thugs appeared in front of everyone.

The core point of his argument is that when Jack Dong faced the police and the federal army, he dared to openly resist and killed and injured more than 20 police soldiers.

This is a true fact. The police soldiers who died in battle and the injured police soldiers were clearly there, and they could not make false or tell lies. This fact added a lot of points to the accuser. Although the jury members tried their best to control their emotions, anyone could see that they controlled the anger in their hearts. The judge in court still looked as if he was in a low face, but his expression of speaking to the defense lawyer Clarence became much more serious.

At the auditor's seat, the public could not help but whisper. At first, when Clarence raised the question of why Jack Dong and his gang attacked an empty courtyard, their thinking was taken to the defense after thinking about it. They vaguely thought that it was possible that the police misunderstood Jack Dong and his gang, and even wronged Jack Dong and the others. However, when the accusation showed the list and photos of the police soldiers who died and injured in battle,

The public also felt angry about Jack Dong. If it weren't for the rioters, why would they dare to shoot police soldiers? Some people who are good at analytics have put forward their own views. The reason why Jack Dong, the rioters, attacked the air courtyard was to lure the police and attack the police. Fortunately, Director Eston of the police station had foresight and sought support from the army before the action, which successfully avoided the tragedy.

The balance of victory quickly turned to the accused party. If the trial ended at this time, the jury would definitely sentence Cao Bin to be convicted.

In the seat of the accuser, Eston and Cooper couldn't help but show their complacent expressions.

This is obviously an extremely unfavorable state for the defense. The question of why the attack on the air courtyard has lost its effect. Clarence must find a new counterattack point to turn the situation around. But at this moment, Stander has not yet appeared in court. In order not to make him a fish arrested, Clarence cannot play the trump card in his hand.

"His judge, all the jurors, I have a few questions to ask the accuser." Clarence was calm and confident, as if he was confident. He stood up from the defense table and applied to the judge: "I need the Director Eston of the accuser to answer in person."

The judge looked solemn, but he could not refuse the request of the defense lawyer in terms of the trial process. He had to nod and responded: "This court allows you to ask Mr. Eston, the accuser."

Clarence turned to Eston, walked two steps closer, and asked: "Director Eston, when did the police and the military arrive at the scene?"

Eston responded angrily: "I have made it clear in the accusation statement."

"I object!" Clarence immediately turned to the judge and said, "His judge, I ask Director Eston to respond directly to my question."

The judge said reluctantly with a dark face: "The objection is valid, please ask the prosecution to answer the question from the defense lawyer."

Eston shrugged his shoulders slightly, snorted, and said, "Five minutes after the first round of explosions, I led eighteen police officers to the scene with the support of Colonel Cooper a company."

Clarence said: "You can rush to the scene in five minutes, which only means you are waiting near Chinatown in advance, right?"

Eston said: "Yes, I got the tip when I was ten minutes short of that night and immediately made a request for support to Captain Cooper."

Clarence nodded and then asked, "Are you sure it's tens of a 10 a.m.?"

Eston said: "Of course I can be sure."

Clarence asked again: "So, what time is it when you send your order to assemble to your subordinates?"

Eston replied: "I received the news without delay. I called Commander Cooper directly. After receiving the affirmative reply from Commander Cooper, I went to the bathroom, washed my face with cold water, and then issued an order to the police station on duty. This time should be between one to one, one, one, and one, and five minutes."

Clarence pondered for a moment and suddenly asked, "Is the phone you called from the office of the Cooper Cooper, or the duty phone number of the regiment headquarters where the Cooper Cooper is located?"

Eston didn't know it was a pitfall. He thought Clarence had no right to enter the military camp for investigation, so he replied with confidence: "It's the phone call from Captain Cooper's office!" After responding, he felt wronged, so he followed up with a sentence: "Defense lawyer, I don't think your problem has anything to do with confirming the case!"

Clarence smiled deeply, turned around, bowed slightly to the judge and the jury, and began his analysis: "Director Eston responded to the report at a very small distance. We assume that he called Commander Cooper without delaying a second. And Commander Cooper's office or the command center will take at least ten minutes to get to Commander Cooper's dormitory. I don't know who the person who answered the phone was. It took him a few minutes to come to Commander Cooper's dormitory. I don't know whether the leader Cooper's dormitory would take off his clothes when he was sleeping. After receiving the report from his subordinates, he would

I won't be delayed for a few minutes because of dressing. I only know that in this short fifteen minutes, the on-duty staff will not be able to answer the phone first, then report, and then wait for Commander Cooper to come and discuss the case with Director Eston on such a complex but extremely necessary process unless Commander Cooper is like Director Eston, just like he has already had a premonition that there will be a serious case in Chinatown and is standing by the phone." After the analysis, Clarence made a helpless move and said to Eston: "Director Eston, can you give a reasonable explanation?"

Eston immediately stammered.

That night, Cooper called at 0:50, and Eston had not received any other calls the night before, so Eston could only say that the call was a call from a thread. After receiving Cooper's call, he was stunned for a minute or two in the office and went to wash his cold face. It didn't take long. Therefore, he did give orders to the police on duty less than five minutes after 1:00 a.m.

Eston never expected that such a slight loophole would be arrested by the defense lawyer.

This is the awesome thing about an excellent lawyer - focusing on details! Specializing in details that are easily overlooked!

Clarence and Ou Zhiming were quite destined to be half of Ou Zhiming's student. Adam Breson was able to get in touch with Ou Zhiming thanks to Clarence's connection. Clarence believed in Ou Zhiming's character, so he naturally believed that Ou Zhiming's disciples could not commit such an outrageous evil deed such as creating riots. When Clarence, who chose to trust, met Dong Biao, he fully understood every detail that Dong Biao could know.

During the conversation with Dong Biao, Dong Biao's inadvertent words aroused Clarence's alertness. Dong Biao said that the killer hiding in the courtyard saw that he was out of the gun, and he looked like a soldier.

The killer was like a soldier, and Cooper participated in the operation, so Clarence thought that the killer was probably sent by Cooper.

If the killer was sent by Cooper, then the planning of the entire incident is most likely from Cooper.

In other words, Eston was just an accomplice in this so-called encirclement and suppression of rioters, and the mastermind must be Cooper.

This is completely opposite to what you see on the surface.

With deep experience and super logical reasoning skills, Clarence finally found that there may be errors in the time nodes of Eston and Cooper's word linking.

Seeing Eston stammering, Cooper hurriedly stepped forward and smoothed out Eston out, "It's very coincidental that I was indeed in the office that night. It was almost Christmas. As a federal army, we have an obligation to ensure that the troops' location can have a peaceful and peaceful festival during the holidays, so I kept working in the office until late at night in those days."

Clarence smiled slightly and asked, "Director Eston, do you agree with Captain Cooper's explanation?"

Eston subconsciously wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, regained his calmness, and said, "Yes, I agree with Captain Cooper's explanation. In fact, it was because it was a bit long and there was something wrong with my memory."

Clarence smiled and nodded, saying, "It can be seen that Captain Cooper is a dedicated soldier, but I don't understand why Director Eston also stayed in the office at the same time? Do you have a foreshadowing that night that there will be an important call to you?"

Eston had just passed the level and was feeling a little relaxed, so his answer to this question seemed a bit casual: "For the same reason, the police station should work harder for Christmas."

Clarence smiled and said, "So, are you, like Captain Cooper, who stayed in the office until late at night for several days?"

Eston dared not say it was not. If he admitted that he had only been in the office for one day, it would bring bad suspicion to the judge and the jury, so he responded loudly: "Yes!"
Chapter completed!
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