Chapter 280, Innate Orientation
The black brothers, who had just returned to their seats, were a little dumbfounded. They didn't understand why the judge suddenly went toe-to-toe with the prosecutor.
This seems a bit off topic. Shouldn't the theme now be Jonas's racist gestures?
Brooklyn finished speaking to Chandler, straightened his robes, and sat back down.
"Jonas Sinado was fined $10,000 for contempt of court, repeated insults to the judge."
"As for the negligence of the District Prosecutor's Office, I will respond truthfully after the trial."
"Now, Jonas Cinardo, while I can still be impartial, while I can control my emotions and not throw you into the toilet and drown, please cooperate and tell me what you think of the charges against the prosecution. Guilty? Or is it not guilty? Within minutes of meeting Jonas Cinardo, Brooklyn had completed a profile of his character.
This is a clown who is eager for attention, eager to do something earth-shattering, and shocks everyone's attention.
A poor loser! Before, he didn't hold back, but Brooklyn hadn't achieved his goal. Now that Brooklyn has taken a stand with Jonas's 'ok' gesture and stepped on Chandler's foot, his mission is accomplished, and Brooklyn doesn't need to continue to spend with him.
Jonas thought the same thing as Brooklyn and pleaded not guilty as a matter of course. Brooklyn directly skipped the bail link, and after Uncle Jonas arrogantly said that he was not guilty, he didn't even give him a chance to explain his innocence, and announced it directly
"The defendant, Jonas Cinardo, has dozens of criminal records, which are extremely harmful to society, and the court will definitely not grant bail after comprehensive consideration. He was temporarily placed in the custody of the Metropolitan Correctional Centre during the trial. β
"Next Monday, March 4, before 5 p.m., both sides are requested to submit a list of evidence, and the trial will be held on the morning of March 5. If there is any dispute about any issues during this period, please contact me in time. β
"Finally, Defendant Jonas Sinado, I am disgusted by your status as a racist, and because of my duty as a judge, I am compelled to make a fair and objective judgment, but you can reasonably challenge my judgment and you can go to the Judicial Conduct Commission to complain about any of my actions."
"If you don't trust my impartiality, you can do so before March 5 and the court will hold a hearing to decide whether to change the judge." Brooklyn let out a long breath
"Frankly, I'd love to have you protest so I don't have to be rational all the time." duangduangοΌ
"Adjournment!" β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦ What happened in Court No. 9 was revealed less than ten minutes after the trial ended.
People are curious about what Jonas did to Brooklyn in the inner court. This is the first time that Brooklyn has unabashedly expressed his personal views in court since he became a judge, and it is also the first time that Brooklyn has publicly criticized the District Attorney's Office, and it is also the first time that Brooklyn has admitted that he is disgusted with the defendant, the first time that he has not punished those who disturb the order of the court, and the first time that he has publicly admitted that he is unwilling to preside over a certain case...... Today's short trial brought too many firsts in Brooklyn.
But no one blames Brooklyn. A's Will McWawan was even more vocal in his praise of Brooklyn's performance.
He wrote on his social accounts
That's why I recognize that Brooklyn Lee has the character of a Themis. Despite the great humiliation, he was able to exercise restraint and perform his duties sensibly. This is exactly what is necessary to be a 'Themis.' At this time, Brooklyn was no longer the penniless little minion he used to be, he had many supporters in the judicial community, and he also had a good reputation among the public, and he himself was made a business card of New York City by the New York City government, intentionally or unintentionally.
Themis in New York City! Soon after Will McWoon's comments, comments began to begin one after another.
Many judges have come forward to tell the public about the unreasonable criminals they have encountered in their careers.
e.. Y's internal staff also stood up and talked about the changes brought about by Brooklyn, lamenting that Jonas was really a scumbag who treated a good person like this.
The most amazing thing is that I don't know who blew out what Jonas said in the inner court.
In particular, the words that Jonas said to Bob are almost one-to-one. The words that compared Brooklyn to a pet have provoked outrage.
Blatantly racially discriminatory remarks against a Chief Justice of a Federal Court!
Still in court! This has brought to the attention of various anti-racism organizations. It turns out that anti-racism organizations have more than just black brothers in their eyes, but also judges.
Brooklyn has little sense of the disturbance of the outside world, and in fact Brooklyn is far less emotional about what is happening with immigrants.
In court, when he spoke to Chandler Kane, his tone was noticeably higher than usual, which would have made his words sound angry and imposing.
But in fact, he was not angry at all. Chandler Kane was right, and Brooklyn knew the answer before he asked, 'Why racial discrimination wasn't included in the prosecution?'
In terms of understanding of precedents and laws, he is much more intelligent than Chandler Kane. That sentence was not for Chandler Kane at all, but for the media reporters and the public.
As for Jonas, Brooklyn never felt that Jonas had caused him trouble.
Especially after meeting Jonas and giving him a character profile, Brooklyn just treats Jonas as an ordinary defendant.
Brooklyn definitely knows more about Jonas than Jonas himself, and he can even understand why Jonas insists on his innocence when the evidence is overwhelming.
He's not quibbling, that's what he thinks! Because he killed immigrants, African-Americans and Asians, he didn't think African-Americans and Asians could enjoy human rights!
In his eyes, Rambiza Yoon and Kim Jae-jong are two beasts. If Brooklyn were to announce the verdict now and demand that Jonas pay financial compensation to the families of Rambiza Yoon and Kim Jae-jong, he would have pleaded guilty as long as the amount was reasonable.
Because in his eyes, rashly killing other people's livestock is indeed necessary to lose money. Jonas is a racist through and through, and the kind of diehard who keeps discriminatory beliefs in the back of his mind.
β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦β¦ Following. e.. The information of the public event is officially posted on the official website of Y.
Clicking on the message will take you to the public event details page, which is temporarily added specifically for this public event.
Members of the public can participate in the event by filling out a questionnaire on the webpage, in which the court will issue invitations to a certain number of people at random.
These invitees are official, invited, event attendees, and the public can also participate in the event through other informal channels.
At the top of the page, it is clearly stated that 'due to space and financial constraints, we cannot invite everyone to participate, but we hope that more people will participate, and those who have not received the invitation letter can also spontaneously organize and respond to the call of this event' After finalizing the public event time, Nellie contacted the NYPD as soon as possible.
This is required by Brooklyn, and in case of accidents, it must be reported to the police in advance. Brooklyn was browsing the web when he tried to fill out a questionnaire himself, and he felt that the questionnaire was reasonably well designed.
"Speeches?" Nelly asked, knocking on the table.
"Isn't there still a long time?" Without raising his head, Brooklyn expertly closed the web page, opened the intranet window, and began to consult the information.
Nelly rolled her eyes and pulled out a copy and slapped it on the table in Brooklyn.
"This is what I wrote for you, if you can't write it yourself, use this, but at least you have to read it first, and it's best to get out of the manuscript." Nelly was very precise about certain aspects of Brooklyn's personality, and turned away after giving her instructions.
Brooklyn has a lot of work to do every day, and she has even more to do. The work that can be sent to Brooklyn is filtered by her.
Fortunately, there is still Jerry, a strong man to catch. When the court is not in session, Jerry, the new clerk, is pulled away by Nelly to learn to handle assistant work.
Friday. Brooklyn couldn't help but look behind the scenes of public events, and the number of questionnaires completed had reached more than 600.
This amount has exceeded Brooklyn's expectations. Based on the scale and level of participation in previous public events organized by the court, Brooklyn estimates that only 200 people will participate this year.
More than 600 people chose to apply, a scale that Brooklyn did not expect at all. Saturday. Public events were held smoothly.
Almost all of the 200 invitations sent by the court were present. This made the atmosphere of the scene very warm.
Jerry guest host, Brooklyn made an opening speech. In the end, he didn't choose to use Nelly's speech in its entirety, but instead edited it, leaving the rest half completely free.
Brooklyn started with precedents and talked about several precedents on copper smelting in a row, but the difference is that Brooklyn recounted the follow-up of these eucalyptus.
The family situation of the child victim, the situation of the child victim himself. After a moment of silence, Brooklyn spoke of Jimmy at Cornell Presbyterian Hospital.
"Frankly, Jimmy changed the way I think about copper smelting, and the theme of this event is also inspired by Jimmy." Brooklyn took the microphone and suddenly changed his tone.
"Jimmy knew he was a coppersmith, but he had never done anything to hurt children. In order to suppress his eccentric impulses, he has been taking anti-androgen drugs. β
"But the drug was destroying his body, and after a hospital examination, it was concluded that if he didn't want to die, it was better to stop taking it."
"Jimmy doesn't want to be driven by hope to hurt children. He was going to give himself a castration operation. β
"But the operation was unsuccessful, his rough hand caused his condition to worsen, and he begged the doctor to help him remove his own G pills, but if he did, he would most likely die on the operating table."
"Eventually, the doctor helped him get back the balls and ordered him to stop taking anti-androgen drugs."
"Jimmy chose to commit suicide after the surgery."
"He died right before my eyes."
"A moment before he committed suicide, we looked across the street, and what I saw in his eyes was gray and lifeless."
"Jimmy had said in his quest for the removal of his balls that he didn't want to be a monster, but copper refining was not something he could control. He can't help but stare at the children in his field of vision, and he can't help but fantasize. β
"I don't think we're paying enough attention to copper smelting. We simply think of copper smelting as a psychologically distorted BT behavior. As far as the act itself is concerned, yes and wrong. But after listening to Jimmy's explanation, I think there's more to copper smelting than that. β
"It's like we go after someone we love. At that moment, they also liked it from the bottom of their hearts. β
"The latest research suggests that the brains of copper smelters
"White matter" is different from ordinary people: Simply put, gray matter makes up the brain, and white matter transmits signals between gray matter.
Normal people will have a desire to protect when they see children, while copper smelters will have x desires. The findings of these scientific studies all point to a conclusion that is increasingly accepted by the academic community, that is, copper smelting is an innate orientation. Brooklyn's words caused a brief chill in the heated scene.
People began to whisper. They don't quite understand why Brooklyn said that. This sounds like a justification for copper smelting.
"As far as the act itself is concerned, placed in nature, 'innate' represents normality, can be understood and explained, and represents innocence."
"But we live in the human world, and we are human beings, not blood-drinking animals."
"I have infinite sympathy for Jimmy, who is a good man who struggled to restrain his bad behavior and chose to end his life after learning that he might harm children."
"In a sense, he used his life to protect the children close to him."
"But the essence of my sympathy for Jimmy comes from his inner disagreement with the smelter, he has never succumbed to the so-called 'innate orientation' and has been fighting against it until death."
"I'm worried because copper smelting is a 'natural orientation' and one day it will be considered legal and compliant. One day someone will ask us to 'face up to the copper-smelters' and ask us to 'accept' them. β
"The reason why they ask for this is simple, because the 'copper smelters' are 'born with an orientation', and they can't help themselves."
"The Commonwealth is a free country, and it should give the power to live for these poor people who can't help themselves."
"If there really is such a day, as a judicial practitioner, I think it will be my sadness."
"Today's public event could have been easy, and my assistant provided me with a copy of the speech, which I just had to memorize. I can assure you that the wording is humorous and appropriate. This public event will be completed successfully. β
"But I didn't choose to do it in the end."
"I wanted to make the public event have some practical meaning, not a face-saving project, to bring people together, to say something, to shout slogans, to have a buffet, to have a few photos and a video to post at the end of the evening news."
"Of course that's okay, I have nothing to lose, and everyone is happy."
"But that would make the event meaningless."
"Rather than inaction, I'd rather take a certain risk and speak my heart and play e.. Y and the social value that I should have played. β