Chapter 145, the big man is majestic

Brooklyn felt that people were unlucky, and they really stuffed their teeth when they drank cold water. He had just experienced the night of horror in Dexter, when he encountered a theft of eucalyptus by an indigenous tribesman of only 500 people, and finally put it on hold, and in the blink of an eye, he ran into a madman.

Brooklyn counted his fingers on his fingers, first offending the abolitionist organization, then offending the child advocacy group, and now offending the LGBTTQQIAAp+ community.

There are people in the federation who have names and surnames, and he has offended almost all of them. Brooklyn sighed, feeling that his already difficult dream of rushing to the Supreme Court and becoming chief justice was far away.

Alpha was taken away, and the courtroom fell into a brief silence. Both Lossfield and Daley were confused.

An ordinary obscenity was made like this in Brooklyn, which no one expected.

Daley looked at Brooklyn with a gloomy face, his legs trembling. He wanted to drop the lawsuit. He just liked Lossfield, and he couldn't pursue it and thought of a little trick, and now it's like this.

This was no longer something he could control. Lossfield looked at Daly with pleading in his eyes.

He is not Barrett's group of players, and he was only a substitute before Barrett's batch, and he was an alternate, because Barrett's group was detained, and he was able to turn regular.

He is a pure straight man, and he was harassed by Daley before, and he couldn't open his mouth because of his face, and now he is also afraid.

He even thought that as long as Daley withdrew the lawsuit, he could do anything. It's horrible! As a native of the Confederate and living in the metropolis of New York, Lossfield is well aware of the energy of certain groups and what is truly right and what is so-called.

He admired Brooklyn's courage to stand up to it, but he was insensitive to the fact that it affected him. He just wants to train quietly, play honestly, and then join the Giants, be his own running forward, and retire honorably in the running forward position.

He doesn't want to make headlines in the future as 'Giants running Rothfield, allegedly discriminatory against minorities.'"

It was terrible for him.

"The ......"

"Leave the court!" Daley stood up tremblingly, and as soon as he opened his mouth, he was blocked by Brooklyn with a retreat.

Brooklyn struck the gavel and threw it on the table, trembling as he rubbed his palms back and forth on his robe.

Nelly they didn't try to persuade him, and no one thought he was too impulsive. Bob changed his usual inconsistency and conscientiously carried out Brooklyn's orders.

He mailed the restraining order against Alpha Corey to the Bar Association, enclosed a videotape of the court, and then sent the decision to punish Alpha Corey to the Brooklyn Detention Center in accordance with the process, and repeatedly affirmed the severity and severity of Alpha Correy's behavior in court.

He then rushed to the judge on duty and submitted Brooklyn's comments on 034 in writing, and only after receiving a positive reply from the judge on duty did he return to his life.

While Bob was tossing around, Winston sent an email to Brooklyn. The email didn't mention what happened in court, but only detailed his performance over the past few days, urging Brooklyn not to forget the agreement between the two and not to provoke Taylor.

Looks normal. But Brooklyn always felt like Winston knew. This email is just a temptation.

Winston wanted to see if he was panicking now, and he wanted a beast on the lookout, staring at troubled Brooklyn and eager to try.

Take advantage of the fact that Brooklyn is mired in a discrimination scandal, fall into the well, and completely solve this guy who is trying to master his weaknesses, and sit back and relax!

What a good plan, it only needs to be pushed down the river, and the person who feels discriminated against will do other things for him.

Why not? Changing places, changing to Brooklyn, they ask themselves, and they will do the same.

After all, in the country of the Federation, although everyone shouts sympathy and love, in fact, everyone is admiring Qiang.

The rule of the Federation is that the winner takes all, and the loser goes bankrupt. No one wants to listen to losers. The loser has no right to speak!

Brooklyn pondered his words and warned Winston to mind himself and not to dictate to him. …………………… Brooklyn was prepared for what he was about to face, but when he saw his car in the parking lot, he realized that a group of people was crazier than he had imagined.

The body of his car was smashed into potholes. It was sprayed with a thick layer of black paint, and the words 'Brooklyn Lee - Discriminator = Death - To Hell' were sprayed around the body with a red paint ring.

The rest of the blank area is sprayed with yellow stripes of unknown significance. The windows of the car were all covered in yellow spray paint, and there was a picture of a small figure hanging upside down from a cross, with red flames below, surrounded by devils with teeth and claws, and the little man marked with the name of Brooklyn.

The front hood of the car was littered with garbage, the tires had leaked, and the mirrors were all smashed. When you get closer, you can still smell a stench, it turns out that those yellow streaks are not spray paint, but.

"Hey!" There was a cry from the exit, and Brooklyn and Ray subconsciously looked up. A flash of light flashed, and two figures ran away with their buttocks twisting and giggling.

Brooklyn grabbed Ray, who was about to chase, and took out his mobile phone to take pictures of the car. He shot from front to back, left and right, from a distance and a close view, shooting in all directions, and Kacha Kacha took nearly 100 photos, and then he couldn't get enough of pulling Ray to observe the camera in the parking lot together.

Unfortunately, even in the parking lot of the courthouse, there are still no cameras here. Brooklyn made a phone call and called the police.

After calling the police, Brooklyn carried a document bag and pulled Brooklyn to take a taxi home. He knew in his heart that because of Alpha Corey's detention, the matter had not yet spread, and only a small number of people knew what was going on in court.

When the news spreads, he will face a bigger and more violent storm. He had to be prepared.

Brooklyn first called David to inquire about Dexter's surveillance, and after learning that Dexter had taken a leave of absence today, he asked about Wood and Ben's case and the progress of their investigation.

After learning that the police had received information from the mysterious person, they had joined hands with the FBI to start an operation against the child rights protection organization, and confirmed that the child rights protection organization could not leave the group, Brooklyn told him to be careful recently and hung up the phone.

After thinking for a moment, Brooklyn was just about to call the Brooklyn Detention Center, but the other side called first.

After answering the phone, the Brooklyn Detention Center quickly made it clear that it was coming. Alpha Corey was sent to the men's cell after being sent through the normal process, and as a result, he began to yell and make a lot of noise.

He told the guards that he was a woman, that he should not be locked up in a men's cell, that he was going to a women's cell.

He threatened to ask the Brooklyn Detention Center to change his cell or take the Brooklyn Detention Center to court for alleged discrimination against minorities.

His words to the guards were recorded verbatim over the intercom. In the guard's skeptical expression, the 'roommate' who was in the same cell as Alpha Corey was already getting impatient with the duck-like guy.

Alpha Corey's arrogant and domineering performance wore away the last shred of his roommate's patience. Alpha Corey was still yelling at the guard's back, and his roommate had jumped out of bed and came up behind him...... According to the Brooklyn Detention Center, Alpha Corey was beaten violently, with broken arms and ribs, cracked leg bones, and countless contusions on his body.

The purpose of the call from the detention centre was to ask if Alpha Corey would be allowed to transfer to a women's cell.

After listening to the other party's rambling about the causes and consequences, Brooklyn's face became gloomy. This kind of thing should be the job of the judge on duty.

When off duty, he shouldn't have received a call from the detention center.

"What does the judge on duty say?" Brooklyn asked.

"The judge on duty advises that you be consulted, because the prisoner Alpha Corey is something you have taken special care of." It's not wanting to get in trouble.

Brooklyn had a guess in his mind and spoke

"I have not cared for any prisoner or suspect. Everything I do is strictly in accordance with procedural justice. You don't have to ask me about this, you should ask the judge on duty. My duty is simply to send to you those who should be sent to you. I don't want to receive any more calls from you. Good bye. After hanging up the phone, Brooklyn called the DNA testing agency again, paid three times the extra amount, and asked for an expedited.

With the results of the bloodstain test, Dexter can be temporarily intimidated from making rash moves, and Brooklyn can focus on solving the problem instead of accidentally being chopped into pieces.

…………………… It hasn't been a quiet weekend in Brooklyn. He made many preparations for the coming storm, but the storm did not come.

On Friday night, Lenley Crewe, the chief judge of the Second Circuit, came to New York, and that night he appeared on a television program in which he talked about some of the daily life of judges.

Lenley Crewe said that judges are not as easy as people think, and that judges have a lot of work and can be very stressful.

It's a thankless job. In a case, the prosecution and defense may reach a settlement, but neither side will have a good impression of the judge.

The prosecution felt that the judge's sentence was lenient and was biased in favor of the defense, and the defense felt that the judge's sentence was heavier and was biased in favor of the prosecution.

Cleie Crewe also said that judges are still a high-risk job, and that intimidation, stalking, mailing strange mail, etc., are commonplace for hearing cases, and that every year in the federal government judges are persecuted for disobeying judgments, the difference is only that some are successfully rescued and some are unsuccessful.

Next, Lyrie Crewe gave an example.

"On the plane, my assistant told me a very interesting example, which happened during the day today." Lyleigh Crewe faced the camera and calmly spoke

"I heard that e.. There was an excellent judge named Brooklyn Lee, who was known as a rising star in New York's judicial circles, and I had arranged to meet with this rising star on my itinerary before I came to New York. On the plane, I asked my assistant about it, and he told me that it was best for me not to meet with the supernova of New York justice for a while. I asked him why. The assistant told me that the supernova was in trouble. He said the Brooklyn judge was suspected of discriminating against minorities. ”

"After getting off the plane, I asked my assistant to go on an e.. Y, reviewed Judge Brooklyn Lee's file on 'discrimination' against minorities and court footage. Then the daytime footage was shown on TV.

"I may have been dizzy and my ears are not very good, and I didn't hear a single word about discrimination from the Brooklyn judge during the entire trial, but the person who claimed to have been discriminated against kept making discriminatory remarks about the color of the Brooklyn judge's skin."

"I only saw the calmness and professionalism of Judge Brooklyn, who intimidated the judge in court, showed obvious intent to beat the judge, disrupted the order of the trial, and contempted court, and was sentenced to 20 days in prison, a $1,000 fine, and 100 hours of community service." Lyleigh Crewe cites several similar examples, in which the judge has imposed only more severe penalties.

"In fact, the number of alleged discrimination cases received by the Circuit Court has also increased recently, and we have conducted research and found that one of the concepts in most cases of discrimination is confused." Lyrie Crewe said earnestly

"Like Judge Brooklyn Lee's performance in court, we can see that he is punishing the performance of the parties in the court, and these penalties are not specific to Alpha Corey as an individual, but to Alpha Corey's behavior. But Alpha Corey believes that the punishment imposed by the Brooklyn judge is aimed at him, because of his minority status. ”

In the opinion of Judge Brooklyn, anyone who threatens a judge with the intent to assault the judge, disrupt the trial, or despise court will be punished by 20 days in prison, a $1,000 fine, and 100 hours of community service. But in Elfa Corey's view, these punishments were directed against him. ”

"This brings me to another topic that I want to talk about, and that's one of the purposes of my coming to New York."

"There is a huge influx of legal practitioners into the legal profession today, but the quality of this group of practitioners is worryingly uneven. For example, this lawyer Alpha Corey does not know even the most basic court order. If he had enough legal knowledge, he would have understood that the Brooklyn judge was not targeting him. I think that's what Judge Brooklyn did when he gave Alpha Corey a restraining order and wrote to the Bar Association. It's the right choice. Lyleigh Crewe interpreted the daytime trial in all aspects on the show, and gave it affirmation, praising Brooklyn Bryn, saying that he is a veritable supernova in the judicial world, and looking forward to meeting this supernova.

Brooklyn was a little embarrassed to be praised, but when she came back to her senses, her mind was full of question marks. Why is Leni Crewe so optimistic about himself?

He was the one who designated himself to take over the trouble, and now he is the one who speaks for himself, what does he want to do?

Brooklyn couldn't figure it out, so she could only wait quietly for the day when she would meet Lyleigh Crewe. The impact of Lyrie Crewe's words was enormous.

The Chief Justice of the Second Circuit's remarks on the show put an impending storm to an end, and he directly characterized the incident as "an unqualified lawyer tried to use his status as a minority to gain convenience, and was sternly rejected by a calm and professional judge."

Brooklyn's reputation with minorities and their supporters is still unpleasant, but the storm he expected is gone.

It felt like preparing for a long time and only being told on the day of the exam that he had passed without a test.