Chapter 172, a group of strange gatherings

In court. The husband of the deceased sobbed and continued to read out the statement. In the auditorium, the lady did not restrain at all, still harassing the people around her with a hippie smile.

Brooklyn rang the gavel to interrupt the speech of the deceased husband.

"Whoever is smiling at such a time, disrespecting the family of the deceased who has lost a loved one, I don't know what you think, don't you even have the most basic upbringing?" Brooklyn gestured to Jerome's mother

"This lady, you are not welcome in my courtroom, please come out." Seeing Jerome's mother stand up and walk out, Brooklyn continued

"I don't want to have such disrespect for the deceased in my courtroom again......" Before he could finish his sentence, he saw the lady's upper and lower lips fly, and the words of unknown point poured out.

Everywhere she passed, several people who heard her insults couldn't help but exclaim. Brooklyn stopped preaching, waved to Thunder, and pointed to the door.

"Arrest her."

"Please let her in." Two bailiffs went out and quickly brought the lady back. Brooklyn was expressionless.

"Ma'am, I am going to detain you for contempt of court, you have disturbed the order of the court. Your frivolous behavior when the statement is read out by the family of the deceased is uneducated, disrespectful to the deceased, and a re-injury to the family of the deceased. ”

"I sentence you to 100 days in prison for contempt of court!" The woman looked unconcerned and even pouted after hearing that she had been sentenced to 100 days in detention.

"100 hours of community service!" Brooklyn continued.

"$5,000 fine." The lady is finally honest. There was silence in the audience, and many people looked at Brooklyn in astonishment.

Brooklyn's eyes roamed the courtroom and asked

"Anyone else wants to try it?" There was an eerie silence in the courtroom. No one wants to be detained for 100 days for no reason and fined $5,000.

Compared to these two, 100 hours of community service is the lightest. Brooklyn nodded in satisfaction and motioned for the deceased's husband to continue.

After the deceased's husband read out the statement, Brooklyn announced the final verdict. 17 years!

"Although you keep saying that you are sorry for the deceased and that you regret what you did, I regret that I do not see the slightest remorse in your actions. You don't seem to regret it. Brooklyn explained his aggravated sentence.

This incident caused a lot of discussion immediately after the verdict was announced. Jerome did not flee after the accident, he did act in the rescue, although the rescue measures were not correct, and it may even be just a show, but in any case, he did have rescue behavior.

For such a case, 17 years is too serious. The chattering crowd unconsciously looked at the lady with a hippie smile.

Someone who was too harsh immediately judged: This is anger! But there are also those who think that this is normal.

Don't forget, it's Brooklyn Lee sitting in the judge's seat! Who is Brooklyn? That's a judge who is known for his harsh sentences.

The suspect fell into his hands, and that is really not God forbid. People cast sympathetic glances at Jerome.

The husband of the deceased wept on the spot, and while crying bitterly, he came to the judge's bench and hugged Brooklyn vigorously, saying 'thank you, thank you'.

Brooklyn didn't say much, just patted the broken husband gently. In his opinion, the man was an honest man, and as mentioned in his statement, he believed that his wife would not want them to continue to be in grief.

If he wanted to, he could have brought his 17-month-old child to the trial. Secretly pinching a child after seeing Jerome, making the child cry and so on, are routine operations.

The power of a child is enormous. In the face of a 17-month-old child who has lost his mother, no one will not be soft-hearted, and no one will not feel distressed.

Jerome would have been even more odious than his infant child. But he didn't do that, he just read the statement honestly.

This made Brooklyn feel a little emotional. After cleaning up the mood a little, the next group of parties has also arrived in court.

This is a public prosecution case. A woman named Jessica was arrested for hiding d. Jessica freely admitted to her crimes, and also waived the jury, leaving the judge to decide the outcome directly.

As soon as Jessica was brought in, Brooklyn frowned. He summoned Thunder and asked softly

"Did she suck?" Ray glanced back at Jessica, who was scratching her head and waving at the auditorium, and shook her head.

"Then why is she like this?" Brooklyn asked, pointing to Jessica, who was winking at him in the dock

"Is he poisoned?" Ray shook his head silently

"She was quiet in the waiting room." Brooklyn glanced at Jessica, who began to spoil herself, and made a judgment.

After confirming the identities of both the original defendants, the prosecutor began to read out the arrest process and present evidence. During this period, Jessica was like a psychopath, one moment she ruffled her hair, the next moment she clasped her hands together, pressed her chin against her chin, winked innocently at Brooklyn, and then looked around and left and right, and mouthed at Brooklyn.

She managed to attract the attention of the audience, and everyone looked at her unconsciously, not hearing what the prosecutor said.

The prosecutor finally finished reading it out. Brooklyn asked, pointing to Jessica, who was scratching her head

"Did she come into contact with D products during her detention?" The two guards looked at each other and shook their heads.

"No, Your Excellency.

A prison guard replied.

"Then why did she act like she was sucking?" Brooklyn asked, pointing at Jessica. The two prison guards couldn't answer.

Brooklyn shook his head, picked up his pen and began to make marks. Jessica's lawyer tugged at her sleeve and whispered something, and Jessica looked up at Brooklyn, much more honest.

"Your Excellency, Judge." The lawyer spoke

"I beg your pardon, my client is too nervous. She didn't mean to. Brooklyn looked up at Jessica.

Jessica reverted to her old ways and 'cooperated' at Brooklyn's mouth. It made Brooklyn feel bad.

When Brooklyn starts asking what assets she has, Jessica starts again. She combed her hair contrivedly and grinned.

"Hee-hee~I have a lot of jewelry~" Jessica's voice began to grow, as if she was not going through a trial, but flirting with her boyfriend.

This made Brooklyn feel even worse.

"How much is your jewelry worth?" Brooklyn asked. Jessica put her hands in her heart and let out a sweet laugh.

Her lawyer started pulling her sleeves again, but this time it didn't seem to have much effect. Jessica was still laughing sweetly.

"It's worth a lot of money, hee-hee~hee~"

"This lady, have you sucked D in these 24 hours?" Brooklyn asked.

"Actually...... No, hee-hee~" Jessica replied with a smile as she combed her hair. Brooklyn looked down at the date, June 6.

It's not April Fool's Day, it's not Halloween, it's not any holiday. He didn't quite understand what was wrong with him today and why he had encountered so many strange things.

At this time, Brooklyn just wanted to send this high-spirited woman away quickly.

"A fine of $15,000 and a seven-month sentence." Brooklyn didn't want to go any further, and just announced.

Jessica didn't seem to understand what was going on, and behaved contrivedly at Brooklyn.

"Adios," she said to Brooklyn with a smile. Adios is Spanish for goodbye.

Brooklyn smiled and beckoned to the guards who were leaving with Jessica, motioning for them to come back.

"Ma'am, come back!" Brooklyn said

"Come back."

"The fine was changed to $30,000 and the sentence was changed to 10 months." As he spoke, Brooklyn looked down and revised the record.

There was a burst of exclamations from the auditorium. Jessica stopped smiling, she took a deep breath and asked in disbelief

"Are you serious?" Brooklyn looked up and smiled at her

"I'm serious, 100 percent serious, Adios." There was an immediate burst of laughter from the auditorium.

Jessica took a deep breath and turned to leave, grunting in her mouth as she went. Brooklyn penned a meal.

"One more trip." With her hands on her chest, Jessica broke free from the guards and returned to the dock.

"What do you want?"

"What did you just say?" Brooklyn asked

"fuckmymum, you say?"

"Yes, that's right, I said it, and I'm not going to deny it." Jessica said in a stiff tone. The lawyer next to her had already covered his face and gave up completely.

Brooklyn nodded.

"The fine was changed to $70,000, the sentence was changed to 11 months and 29 days, and the place of detention was changed from the Brooklyn Detention Center to the Metropolitan Correctional Center, and parole was not allowed."

"Later, the court will send a copy of your performance in court to your workplace, and the court will make relevant recommendations to your workplace."

"Ok, ma'am, you can go, have a nice time in prison." With that, Brooklyn ignored the frantic Jessica and revised the record again.

The sentence has been maxed out, and the fine is severe enough that if he continues to increase the weight, he may get himself in trouble.

Sending Jessica away, Brooklyn handed the record to Bob and prayed quietly

"I hope the next suspects are all normal people." Bob chuckled and went out to call out to the next group of parties.

Five minutes later, he and Ray walked in with a strange look and a bald man. The big man was holding the waistband of his pants with one hand, covering his stomach with the other, two balls of cotton stuffed in his nose, and there were obvious marks of being beaten on one side of his face, which looked a little miserable.

Bob whispered in Brooklyn's ear

"It's a pity Brooklyn, your prayers God didn't hear." He pointed to the suspect

"This gentleman, he just tried to escape from the ceiling, and when I arrived with Ray, his pants were pulled down."

Ray pulled him down and threw a hard punch. Brooklyn covered his forehead with his hand and opened the indictment with Bob's stifled laughter.

He didn't quite understand, what did this big man think, just because of the $500 monthly child support, the defendant went to the court and tried to escape?

What is this brain circuit? …………………… Stumbling, Brooklyn finally completed the plan and spent an afternoon settling eight cases that could be decided directly by a judge.

But the parties involved in these eight cases have caused him serious 'psychological harm'. Except for the first three scenes, none of the five parties in the back are normal people.

Perhaps it was the bald man who inspired the defendants, followed by three more defendants who tried to escape.

Jessica's story may also be known to the defendants, with one defendant spitting in Brooklyn after hearing that he had been fined $50,000, while another took out a plastic bottle full of excrement and tried to splash it at Brooklyn.

Fortunately, Lei Yan was quick and caught the two suspects in time. Back in the inner court, Brooklyn thought for a moment and called Ray.

"These eight suspects this afternoon, you go and find out who they have been in contact with." Ray was puzzled at first, then thought of Kevin, whom he had met over the weekend, and asked in shock

"You suspect it's Kevin?" Brooklyn turned the pen lane

"We've never met such a strange defendant before, especially the two who spat and spilled excrement."

"It's not normal." This is not normal. The layman may not know how difficult Brooklyn is, but at least he should know that Brooklyn is notoriously harsh on defendants.

After the hype of ABC and other TV stations, Brooklyn successfully got out of the circle with 'harsh sentencing', and was talked about by countless New Yorkers.

The cases of these people were transferred to Brooklyn very early, and even if they didn't know Brooklyn, their lawyers should know something about Brooklyn.

Lawyers should warn their clients to be cautious in their words and actions in the Brooklyn courtroom. In the previous Court No. 9, no matter how emotional the defendant was, he would not do anything like spilling excrement and spitting.

Not to mention being cute and cute in Brooklyn. It's self-defeating. As a defendant, why do you knowingly commit a crime?

What's in it for them? Aggravated sentence? Increased fines?

"And their lawyers." Brooklyn said again

"Especially the two who spilled excrement and spit, and Jessica, who is the one who is coquettish and cute. They focused on three investigations. Ray nodded solemnly.

Brooklyn smiled again when he saw Ray's solemn face

"Okay, don't be so solemn."

"Once it is found out that Kevin did it, or it is related to Kevin, it will be handed over directly to the District Prosecutor's Office."

"It's his mistake, not us."

"As I said earlier, he would make a mistake and send himself to court."

"I'm worried he's going to do something more out of the ordinary." Ray said, shaking his head

"You don't know the CIA." Compared to Brooklyn's relaxation, Ray seemed worried. He was a little worried that Brooklyn would be too underestimated.

In his opinion, Brooklyn didn't know Kevin, and he didn't know anything about the shamelessness and no-limit of people like Kevin.