Chapter 206, Some people are dead, but he is still alive
Friday, August 31. Brooklyn traveled to Harvard Law School for a freshman ceremony. Half a month has passed since Lyleigh Crewe's death, but the heat has not yet dissipated.
Lyleigh Crewe has become a highly controversial figure. Media outlets such as A, the New York Times, and others objectively reported on Lyleigh Crewe's life.
They started with the working-class family where Lyley Crewe was born, picked up pictures of the community where Lyley Crewe lived as a child, and talked about Lai Crewe's schooling career, thanks to Lyry Crewe's 83-year-old life, his teachers were already asleep and did not appear in front of the camera, but the media did not forget them.
They went to the cemetery where the teachers were resting, and filmed a church in the community, which is now abandoned and looks eerie, like a castle from a vampire movie.
Then he talked all the way about Lai Clewe's college education, studying abroad, and devoting himself to the construction of the justice system.
These media outlets look back at Lyleigh Crewe's life, taking stock of every sensational decision he makes, the far-reaching impact on the justice system, all the way to the last incident he experienced.
"No one could have imagined that the last case he participated in would be lost for failing to appear in court on time. It was a very dramatic scene. The host of A commented.
Other media outlets began to demean Lyley Crewe. They counted every trial mistake of Lyleigh Crewe, took stock of every substandard speech of Lyley Crewe, and they took a magnifying glass and rummaged through it carefully, observing Lylee Crewe's past and every move.
They asked Lyrie Crewe to be like a robot, the procedure set by the judge's code of conduct and the rules of federal procedure, and his breath, cough, and even a wink and a look in the courtroom were given special meanings and interpreted repeatedly.
Look at that! He saw the defendant 17 times more than the plaintiff in this trial! Look at the results again, and sure enough, it's right!
The defendant was acquitted! Look at that! He sneezed during the statement of the defendant's lawyer at that trial!
Look at the results again, and sure enough, it's right! The defendant was sentenced to twenty-three years! Look at that! He was ...... at another time They thought that Lenie Crewe was overrated, that he was just a human-like monkey in a coat, a hat, and a whitewash!
He's a clown! It's a joke! All kinds of praise in the past were hyped up by himself! He's just a grandstander!
The evidence they gave was that Lylee Crewe did not dare to appear in court to answer the lawsuit! I committed suicide after seeing the bearded Negan!
And no one in the judicial community stood up to speak for him! Look! Lyrie Crewe can only deceive laymen, and real insiders don't look down on him at all.
If he really is as important as he himself advocates, why has no one come forward to speak for him?
Let me tell you the truth! People in the judicial industry don't look down on him and don't want to deal with him, he is just a grandstander.
That's what a friend of mine from the judiciary said. If he is not weak-hearted, why didn't he appear in court to respond to the lawsuit?
If the lawn mower eucalyptus he participated in back then was not boring, why did he commit suicide in shame after meeting Negan?
Such voices are loud and loud, and the judiciary collectively remains silent, which further fuels this arrogance.
A large number of experts and professors jumped out to 'Mu Monkey and Crown', representing the voice of the judicial community and slandering Lai Li Crewe.
And the real judicial circles have always been quiet, and this strange silence makes insiders feel faintly uneasy.
…………………… Brooklyn traveled to Massachusetts with Bob and Ray to be invited to Harvard Law School's freshman ceremony.
Harvard University is located in Cambridge, Boston, Massachusetts. Boston, home to some of the best law schools in the U.S. — though only they admit it — has a number of law firms.
But that's not what Brooklyn is here for. He followed the guidance in an orderly manner, sat in the guest area, and waited for the ceremony to begin.
Every year, Harvard University holds an opening ceremony for new students, during which the president will give a speech and occasionally an invited guest will give a speech.
The president's speeches were so similar that Brooklyn suspected that Harvard's secretary used the same speech every year.
Not much has changed this year. Brooklyn listened for a moment, then began to look around. He found that most of the people sitting around him were middle-aged people in their forties and fifties, either assistants to the justices, or judges of a certain circuit district, and even the chief judges of many circuit districts.
There are also a few guys who look cold and don't look easy to mess with. Brooklyn recognized one of them, a boss of the Boston District Attorney's Office.
is a star prosecutor who is said to have personally sent a governor to prison. In the far corner of the guest quarters, a familiar figure can be seen in Brooklyn.
It was a chubby fellow, and the high-quality fabric-cut suit crumbled tightly on his body, which seemed to make him a little uncomfortable.
He first unbuttoned one button, thought about it, and simply unfastened them all. Sensing Brooklyn's gaze, the guy turned his head and smiled at Brooklyn.
The chubby figure and honest smile make people feel good. After the ceremony, Brooklyn did not leave.
There is a cocktail party in the small auditorium of the law school. Attendees will need to hold an invitation letter to enter. After handing the letter to the staff and getting permission to enter, Brooklyn saw quite a few familiar faces in it.
This made him realize that this party was not held randomly. The fact that he was able to enter here was also one of the gains of this storm in New York.
Now that the storm over New York has passed, everything is back to normal, but it seems that something is not so usual.
Brooklyn looked at the people at the party, and so did the others. Soon, a familiar figure approached him.
It was John Manning, the dean of the law school. John Manning is much older than Brooklyn remembers.
He led Brooklyn around, introducing Brooklyn to others, and introducing Brooklyn to other attendees.
This is the current chief judge of the Second Circuit Court, that is the judge of the Seventh Circuit Court, the one over there is the founder of a famous law firm in Boston, the other is a famous prosecutor, and the one hiding in the corner is a professor at Yale Law School...... Something strange seems to have come in.
Brooklyn stared strangely at the Yale professor who was stuffing food into his mouth. He was the guy with a simple face, who sat in the corner during the ceremony.
At the Federal, when it comes to the best law schools, many will answer at Yale. Yale Law School is federately recognized as No. 1, and the only one that does not recognize this is Harvard Law School, which is considered a hundred times better than Yale Law School, which Harvardians consider to be the first in the federation of all its colleges.
Because of this kind of thing, Yale University and Harvard University often have a war of words. Then the war of words continued to spread, and more and more people died.
Yale University and Harvard University are the top universities in the United States, and many of the most prominent members of the judicial community have graduated from these two schools.
These two fought, and the former graduates were not spared at all. The Confederation is good at categorizing and even better at labeling people.
A person who graduated from Yale University or Harvard University, whether he admits it or not, will be regarded by the outside world as Yale or Harvard.
If he wants to betray his alma mater and throw himself into the arms of the 'enemy', he will not only fail to gain trust, but will also be despised by the people.
In order to surpass Yale University and ascend to the throne of No. 1 in law school, Harvard University has constantly stirred up trouble and launched attacks.
The two sides have a small quarrel almost every two weeks, and a big quarrel every three weeks. In this hostile atmosphere, the professors of Yale University ran to Harvard University to watch the ceremony, and they were really not worried about not being able to get out?
Although Harvard's law school is just a group of strong-mouthed kings, the second in 10,000 years, they have a good relationship with medical school, and Harvard's medical school is the top in the world.
Dealing with personal fragments or something shouldn't be difficult for a world-class medical school. The Yale professor felt Brooklyn's gaze, looked this way, puffed out his cheeks and beckoned at him, and continued to focus on the food, concentrating on the little cake on the plate.
While Brooklyn was watching, John Manning pulled the Yale professor to the front of the stage, gently tapped the glass, and the audience quickly fell silent.
John Manning didn't say any nonsense. He looked around the audience, first introduced Professor Yale, and then said directly while Professor Yale was still greeting
"A lot has happened in the past August, and we've been silent, and now that the storm is coming to an end, we don't have to be silent anymore."
"The two justices of the Supreme Court have concluded their investigations, and the Judicial Conduct Committee will announce its findings tonight."
"The new chief justices of the Second Circuit will also be announced within next week."
"And, of course, Lyry Crewe."
"His contributions to the federal justice system are evident to all, and it's time to close the coffin." A few words from John Manning made Brooklyn understand that this was actually a 'spoils meeting' and a 'mobilization meeting'.
When John Manning led Brooklyn around, he frequently mentioned that 'Lyleigh Crewe is very optimistic about him' and 'Lyleigh Crewe is very happy with him'.
This is the recognition of his 'legal status' as one of the heirs of the Leli Crewe estate. Now, as a federal magistrate, he can participate in this gathering of at least circuit court judges, which is the convenience of this status.
"It's no secret that the federal courts have a lot of cooperation with the FBI." John Manning preached
"But lately they've gone a little too far."
"They are law enforcement, they are a horse, and the federal court is the reins that bind the horse, and now this horse has a tendency to develop towards a wild horse, and the federal court is the rein, it is time to tighten it, remind this horse, pay attention to its identity."
"Yale's, what do you think?" Professor Yale nodded, and the fat on his face shook and shook, looking a little honest.
The honest professor smiled and stepped forward
"John is right that federal courts need to scrutinize the applications they file, arrest warrants, restraining orders, action orders, and so on."
"We are accountable to our citizens." The honest professor patted his belly, looking a little funny. Brooklyn didn't dare to underestimate the funny professor.
"That's right." John Manning continued
"We are accountable to our citizens."
"In addition, there is the media. With the development of technology, it is easier and cheaper to disseminate information, and we are inevitably affected. ”
"The inevitable impact of media opinion on our judicial fairness is abnormal, it should be changed, and it should be stopped."
"Public opinion will guide citizens who do not know the truth to think that things are what public opinion has led them to, which in turn will have an impact on the fairness of the judiciary. This is a huge challenge for the judiciary. ”
"As a professor at Harvard Law School, I am very angry and helpless about the fact that there are people who are pretending to be experts and professors in judicial science, and they are brazenly destroying the reputation of the entire industry."
"I'm just a professor and can't help the judiciary much, so I'm taking the opportunity of the law school opening ceremony to bring you here and hear your opinions...... "John Manning, no, or a huge coalition of 'academics' in the judiciary, just discussed it in a grand manner.
Any word that comes out of any one of these mouths, if known by the outside media, will cause an uproar.
But the people in attendance were still relaxed, they were well-dressed, holding wine glasses, talking unhurriedly, and in the midst of the staggering, plans and measures were born.
There are no mystical rituals, and there is no such thing as 'if you don't keep things secret, you will do it'. Everyone in the room was a participant, complicit from the moment they stepped into this auditorium.
The participants ranged from lawyers to prosecutors, from judges' assistants to judges. The power gathered by the people in this small hall will not be left behind even in the face of the Supreme Court.
If any KB element had known in advance that there was such a gathering and had launched an attack on it, the federal justice system would have been in chaos for a long time, which would have spread to all other areas and bring the federal government to a standstill.
It's a pity that there are no such KB elements, and no one will leak information to the outside world. They are enforcers themselves.
No one would be stupid enough to put a good profit on the line and not get it, but risk offending such a group of law enforcers and leaking the content of the conversation.
That's not hurting others and not benefiting oneself, that's looking for one's own death! This untitled party, which is destined to leave a strong mark on the federal judicial community, came to an end in such a relaxed atmosphere.
It was dark, and the attendees left, leaving a room of cups and plates.