Chapter 329, Yale in action
Court No. 9. After nearly 20 days, it opened the door again to welcome its owner. Brooklyn stepped into the courtroom, put down his computer, and gently stroked the table.
Familiar lines, familiar nicks, familiar everything! Even Bob's slightly comical shout made him feel more familiar.
"Please all stand, e. . Court Y.9 is now in session, presided by the Honourable Judge Brooklyn Lee. Bob shouted one at a time.
As he grew older, Bob's figure grew stronger, reaching the size of childbirth, and his voice was no longer as clear as before, with a hint of simplicity in his richness.
Brooklyn logged into the network, pulled away from his emotion, and swept his gaze downward. The trial was for a case involving a minor in the case of a QJ minor, in which the defendant was a New York City councilor and the plaintiff was a prosecutor in the District Attorney's Office.
This city councilor is the unlucky guy Frederick confessed to. The prosecution has done a very good job of preparation.
After prosecutors handed Brooklyn a videotape recovered from the lawmaker's home, Brooklyn had already made up his mind.
Not to mention the partnership that Frank came to find him in person, and with this video alone, the councilor's charges have been stared at to death.
Brooklyn took a quick look at the contents of the tape and two questions arose. The first is that now that technology is so advanced, why don't these people use digital technology to preserve images, but still prefer to use this ancient way.
The second question is, why do government officials like to record themselves playing cards? For the sake of repeated aftertaste?
Brooklyn couldn't help but think of Mr. Governor's Daddy videotape. Reilly's tape was secretly recorded by Patty, and the process was not legal, and Reilly could manipulate the tape into evidence, and then apply for it to be closed to the public and permanently sealed by the court.
This is a safer way to dispose of it. Reilly's tapes enter the courthouse and are kept with the file.
Mr. Councillor was not so lucky. His tapes were self-recorded, although his team of lawyers, referring to Reilly's process, also applied for a closed trial, listed the tapes as important evidence, and even filed a waiver of the jury trial in order to reduce the number of people in the know.
But the prosecutor insisted on opposing the closed trial! Brooklyn watched the city councillors pleading for a closed hearing, feeling a little bored.
The city councillors are deluding themselves. As early as when the police searched for the videotape, the contents of the tape had already been viewed by the NYPD, and later the tape was transferred as evidence to the District Attorney's Office, and then by the prosecutors of the District Prosecutor's Office.
In terms of numbers alone, at least hundreds of people have seen his intimate videotapes. In fact, it's not bad for the jury, and it's not bad for the audience.
If necessary, the court may issue a restraining order in a public hearing requiring those in the know, including the auditorium, not to report in detail about the content of the evidence.
In other words, even if the trial is open, if the city councilor can persuade Brooklyn with emotion and reason, the media attending can only report that 'the city councilor has a private video tape that was presented as evidence in court', and cannot report the specific content of the videotape, let alone describe the content of the videotape.
But the city councillor's approach is also understandable. It's like browsing history in a personal computer browser, even if you know that someone has seen it, you still think that there will be fewer people in the know.
Moreover, New York has been in a mess recently, and the courts are about to usher in a large number of bigwig defendants, in fact, the media will not pay much attention to the city councilors.
The NYPD and the District Attorney's Office have been watching a lot of things like city councilors' videos lately, and while lamenting that this group of rich people really know how to play, they have become a little numb.
At the insistence of the prosecutor, the city councilor's closed trial ultimately failed. Naturally, Brooklyn didn't have the leisure to take the initiative to help the city councilor and issue a restraining order.
He didn't know the councillors well, and this wasn't a Railly tape. So after an hour and 20 minutes of argument, the city councillor walked out of the courtroom in mourning.
Brooklyn marked Ben on the intranet and signaled for the next group of parties to enter. There are many more 'victims' today.
…………………… Thursday, April 18. Early in the morning, Brooklyn reluctantly presided over a naturalization ceremony.
This naturalization ceremony was normal, and there was no strong insertion by spoilers. After presiding over the ceremony, Brooklyn rushed directly to Courtroom No. 9.
In the afternoon, less than half an hour before the end of work, Brooklyn returned to the office from work. He called Anne to discuss a weekend date.
Since Brooklyn and Anne jokingly confirmed their relationship, they have had a total of two dates. The first date was to meet together to watch a Nets game, which was ruined by Mark Milley Aldington.
I went to the movies on my second date, and no one disturbed me during the date, but on the way home, Brooklyn was shot twenty times and almost died.
Both dates can be said to have had accidents, which made both of them feel a little awkward. At the mention of a weekend date, both were silent.
After a few moments, Anne asked, uncertain
"Brooklyn, are you sure?"
"I'm worried about another accident." Brooklyn was also a little uneasy in his heart, he pretended to be calm, and kept comforting himself, everything was a coincidence!
It's all a coincidence!
"It's all a coincidence!"
"The third time, we went to see an art exhibition, and then we went to the mall, lunch and dinner were in the mall, we didn't drive, we took the subway!" Brooklyn recounted his plans
"When we're done, we'll take a taxi with Ubar, take you back first, and then send me back."
"You can carry a gun."
"I'm learning how to use guns from Ray, and when my license comes down, we'll all have guns." Amused by Brooklyn's meticulous plan, Anne thought for a moment and nodded in agreement.
Hanging up, Brooklyn breathed a sigh of relief, only to look up to find that everyone was watching him.
"What are you looking at me for?" Brooklyn asked.
"Maybe you should take Ray with me, and we'll have a date of four." Nelly said. She didn't date Ray, she just teased Ray every day.
"Come on, it's impossible for you to talk to Ray." Brooklyn waved his hand and replied lightly.
"I'm going to meet a girl on the weekend, and I made an appointment online, maybe we can be together." Jerry glanced at Brooklyn's chest and said worriedly.
"I thought you should be more concerned about Reilly and Patty's eucalyptus." Brooklyn poked Jerry in the heart, causing Jerry to shut up immediately.
"Mary has an aunt who is a gypsy, and maybe you should go and see her." Bob shook the fat off his face, and his face was solemn.
"See what?" Brooklyn asked
"I don't want to carry a sachet with chicken bones with me."
"It is said that she is very effective, and she is a well-known psychic medium." Bob was still working tirelessly to promote Mary's aunt
"A lot of big names have gone to her."
"I've seen one who gets caught by his wife every time he cheats, and Mary's aunt said that his wife was a very powerful witch and cursed him, so he was so easy to get caught."
"Mary's aunt helped him break the curse, and he hasn't been caught since." Brooklyn simply ignored Bob and turned to look at Ray, who was about to stop talking
"You don't want me to see a witch too, do you?" Ray shook his head
"I believe in science, I'm a materialist." Before Brooklyn could breathe a sigh of relief, Ray was heard to continue
"But I think Nelly's proposal is good, we can follow you." Nelly immediately raised her head.
Brooklyn waved his hand helplessly
"It was all an accident, a coincidence."
"Coincidence, do you understand?" In order to prevent everyone from continuing to study his date with Anne, Brooklyn quickly changed the subject
"The interns will arrive next week, and there will be 40 interns this time, and each judge can be assigned two. Let's think about how to welcome these newcomers. "His words were successful.
Nelly was immediately drawn away. Nellie was a very caring lady and immediately began to figure out where Courtroom 9 needed staff so that the interns could join and learn.
Bob wasn't so patient, as a man, he was more rational, and when he heard that a new member had joined, his first reaction was not to help them and integrate them into the small group of Court 9 more quickly, as Nelly did, but to be worried.
It is a common phenomenon that the grass-roots units of the judicial system have a lot of work, are busy with affairs, and lack manpower. Frank, in particular, is stirring up trouble and overloading the courts.
At this time, it is reasonable to say that it is a good thing to add manpower, but it also depends on what kind of manpower is added. If it's a veteran who has been immersed in the related industry for more than 10 years, Bob certainly welcomes it, and he welcomes it with his hands and feet up.
But if you are a novice who doesn't know anything, especially if you are a top student from Harvard, Bob is not so welcome.
It's not just the college students in the East who are like this, but the college students in the Federation are the same.
"I just hope they don't help." Bob sighed and grunted. Brooklyn shares Bob's concerns.
It's not that they're unfounded. Look no further than Jerry. Jerry still has experience as a prosecutor, and when he first joined Court 9, didn't he understand anything?
Now Jerry doesn't hold everyone back, and he can do most of the day-to-day work, but don't forget that this is the result of months of careful teaching by Nelly.
Jerry is okay because of his personality and experience. At least he wouldn't question Professor Nelly's knowledge.
I'm afraid that the new intern won't know anything by himself, and he thinks he can do everything, and he scoffs at Nelly's work experience, and even points fingers.
Of course, there are worse. It's the interns who make their own decisions and ignore their demands in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn wanted to say something, Ann Bob's heart, but he couldn't. What Harvard Law School is like now, he knows better than Bob.
Bob's fears are likely to come true.
"It doesn't matter. If they get into trouble, I'll send them back. Eventually, Brooklyn said
"Nelly, you do the math and see what kind of work is more suitable for the two interns."
"Bob, you go and inform them and make work arrangements."
"Remember to tell them that the interns are not here to visit, and to make sure they learn." ……………… Friday.
Brooklyn was reminded by Bob that Judge Brenner of the Second Circuit wanted to see him. This came as a slight surprise to Brooklyn.
Brenner Mahoney was a Yale school and was the successor to Lyleigh Crewe, who became the new Chief Justice of the Second Circuit Court after the fall of Lenley Crewe.
When Brenner first took office, the two men met. That brief conversation brought a great sense of crisis to Brooklyn.
Lentman was also present at the time, and the main purpose of the conversation was to get a good understanding of Brooklyn's role as E. Brown. The qualifications of the Chief Justice are reviewed.
Brooklyn was uneasy about two important issues that were touched upon. One is Selena Eucalyptus. Although Brooklyn had a full understanding of Selena's ins and outs while in a coma, he wasn't quite sure at the time.
At that time, he almost thought that he was really Selena's murderer. The second is Michael.
As he let his guard down in Brooklyn, Brenner asked a second question: what was his relationship with Michael.
In front of Lentman, Brooklyn almost broke the defense. Although the lake eventually passed, Brooklyn was 100% sure that they were suspicious of their relationship with Michael.
Especially what Terman said to him after leaving Brenner's office. Litman has made it clear that he thinks his relationship with Michael is not simple.
So, what is the reason for looking for yourself this time? Pondering along the way, Brooklyn rides with Ray and Bob to the Thurgood Marshall Federal Courthouse.
Upon entering, a faint musty smell came from Brooklyn, and the familiar dimly lit hallway made Brooklyn secretly angry. The last time we met, Brenner complained that the Thurgood Marshall Federal Court was in disrepair, and almost a year has passed, and it hasn't been repaired!
e.. Y is also in some disrepair, because of financial problems, there is no way to complete the repair at once, but Brooklyn has begun to prepare to raise funds for the project, and solve some of the problems first.
Come to the familiar office door, knock on the door, wait for permission from inside, and push the door in. Brenner looked up and warmly invited Brooklyn to sit down.
Brenner's enthusiasm made Brooklyn secretly wary. Unaware of this, Brenner poured Brooklyn a cup of coffee, then picked up a stack of indictments and shook it and whined at Brooklyn
"Look, it's all good things they do." Brooklyn didn't ask who 'they' were, and smiled politely.
"Is there something you are calling me for, Judge Brenner?" He asked. Theoretically, Brenner has no right to call Brooklyn to come and go.
Brooklyn can ignore this invitation to meet without a good reason. Although nominally a subordinate of Brenner, the federal district court does not strictly have a relationship with the circuit court.
Not to mention Brooklyn's current status. But he came anyway. Brooklyn was curious to know what medicine was sold in Brenner's gourd.