Chapter 360, Magic
Today's evening news is interesting. Brooklyn noticed that the evening news didn't cover much about Ovis, instead spending most of its time on interviews with Pence Norton.
With milk is the mother's urine, will you put a large flow like Orvis and not rub it, and in turn report some trivial news?
It's even harder than getting a dog to get rid of the habit of eating shi! Now the news report related to Orvis is that shit, that dog.
The dog actually bypassed the shit to eat the dirt without even looking at it. Brooklyn thinks it has something to do with her.
The last time I sat in the dock, it was because of a false report that led to the death of a veteran, and that time I was tossed enough by Brooklyn.
Brooklyn sneered. To put it mildly, it is the vanguard army that slanders Ovis, that is, it takes the lead in reporting false information, fabricating news, and distorting facts, and it will also be liquidated from the point of view of the case itself.
At best, it was the first to stand by Pence Norton and cheer him up. Other media may be following suit, and the first to stand up is definitely not.
Even if it is to completely eliminate the influence of Pence Norton, it will inevitably stand in the dock. So, this flattery is kind of thrown to the blind - Brooklyn doesn't eat this set.
……………… Saturday. Due to the shift, Brooklyn had no time off, and his weekly date with Anne had to be canceled.
However, it was the weekend, and Brooklyn didn't have to hurry, so he was able to drive slowly to E.. Y hurried, while talking to Anne on the phone.
These two people's phone porridge is not like other boyfriends and girlfriends, they talk about work on the phone!
Brooklyn asks Anne Regulus about the progress of the incident. According to Anne, she had compiled the information and mailed one to the Bar Association, the Judicial Conduct Committee, and the New York State Supreme Court.
Meanwhile, Anne finished drafting the indictment against Regulus and Bobby Singh last night and is ready to file it with court on Monday.
If you have to sue Regulus, this is a wise time. The situation at the top in New York is actually a mess.
The 'tsunami' led by Frank has just passed, and the aftermath has not yet subsided, and a new round of turmoil led by Pence Norton has begun to take effect.
At this point in time, it is not unusual to see all the members of the state legislature appear in the courtroom one day, and a magistrate will not attract the slightest attention when he goes to court.
After Anne finished speaking, Brooklyn's cell phone rang twice, 'Ding Dong' and 'Ding Dong'.
"Help me see." Anne said unceremoniously. Brooklyn clicked on the mailbox, selected the read aloud function, and listened to Annie's indictment.
When she was writing, she felt that everything was normal, and when she heard the sound of reading from the other side, Anne immediately felt very embarrassed.
She hurriedly said, 'Hang up first,' and hung up the phone. Brooklyn was stunned, not quite understanding what was going on, why he suddenly hung up the phone after a good chat.
But thinking that this was the time to get up, Brooklyn didn't think much about it. He listened to the indictment read aloud while driving, and waited until he arrived at E. Y, less than a quarter of an indictment has been read.
In more serious cases such as the prosecution of a judge, the indictment is often very thick, and it needs to reflect the necessity of the prosecution so that the judge can confirm that it must be accepted.
Otherwise, everything will be in vain. Brooklyn counted the remaining page numbers and estimated that Annie's indictment would be five or six centimeters thick when printed.
He simply stopped reading it and prepared to print it out or view it on his computer when he got back to his office. Walking into the building, since today is the weekend, the previously bustling courthouse seems to be much quieter, and the surroundings are quiet.
Brooklyn came to the office, the first thing he saw was Nelly, then Bob, Peter was recently arranged by Brooklyn to Ray, and Ray didn't have to come today, therefore, Peter didn't come.
As for Joseph Jr...... Remembering yesterday's leave, Brooklyn couldn't help but laugh.
"Well, this is a backlog from last month." Nelly couldn't see that Brooklyn was in a good mood, and when she saw Brooklyn smiling, she immediately brought a stack of indictments and put them on the table.
That wasn't all, she turned around and brought two more stacks of papers.
"Don't we use paper documents?" Brooklyn asked. Nelly pulled out the top folder and flipped it open, turning it upside down and showing it to Brooklyn.
It was a list with document numbers densely packed on it.
"These are the ones you can pass by signing them directly." Brooklyn took the papers, flipped through them, and muttered
"Did I sign more than 700 times a month?" Nelly gave a look of disdain
"What do you think?"
"This is last month's balance and the first five days of this month." Brooklyn looked up and stared at Nelly steadily, and Nelly remained motionless in keeping her eyes on him.
Brooklyn shifted his ass and said earnestly
"Nelly, I feel like we're really having a problem with our office processes right now."
"Yes, I think there's a problem too." Nelly nodded in agreement
"Why are you so lazy, we haven't even had a problem."
"No kidding, Nelly." Brooklyn spread his hands helplessly, and then said solemnly
"Every day we spend a lot of time signing and amending forms, look." He opened the intranet and called up his schedule.
"At least a third of my time is spent signing and rummaging through signature pages. It's not normal, it's not reasonable. Nelly immediately looked wary
"What do you want to do?"
"We need to streamline the process." Brooklyn thought for a moment
"At the regular meeting on Monday, let everyone have their opinions. I think our government process is too cumbersome, and if we can streamline it, we can improve everyone's efficiency. Nelly stared at Brooklyn for a moment, sighed, and turned to leave.
"Whatever you want." She felt that Brooklyn was too capable of tossing. Although the starting point is good, he is too good to toss.
Since Brooklyn's inauguration, many of the time-honored traditions have been lost in Brooklyn. Although Nelly herself has to admit that those traditions are not a good thing, it is easy to get Brooklyn into trouble with such a toss.
The people of the Federation are very pure, and those who dare to innovate have wild imaginations and dare to touch anything, but those who are conservative are also really old-fashioned.
Brooklyn is so tossed that it's easy to let yourself be targeted by the old-fashioned. She had reminded Brooklyn more than once, but Brooklyn still went her own way, and she could only follow silently, trying to fill in the gaps.
It's not that Brooklyn is unaware of the drawbacks of doing this, but he needs to innovate, and he needs to innovate to attract attention, show his political achievements, and express his ability.
It's not just for Mr. President, it's not just for the Harvard faction, it's for the people.
Only by making the courts under his rule different and making the people feel this difference can he take a shortcut.
After all, they don't have much time. Retracting his thoughts, Brooklyn logged into his mailbox and continued to examine Annie's indictment, making some annotations from time to time.
Anne is not a rookie prosecutor, the indictment she wrote is still very practical, and Brooklyn mainly helps her adjust the order of evidence materials and adjust the defense ideas.
By the time he finished reading the two tomes, it was already noon. Sending Anne a suggestion for revisions, Brooklyn stood up and stretched, beckoning everyone out to dinner.
………… While working overtime in Brooklyn, New York's non-profit organizations began to emerge.
Since the affirmative action organization was 'killed' by Brooklyn in public, various organizations in New York have settled down a lot, especially when they saw the child rights protection organization and the abolition organization being demolished by Brooklyn, these organizations have become quails and live with their tails between their legs.
Of course, the ability to deter so many ghosts and snakes is not only the credit of Brooklyn alone, but more due to the turmoil in the upper echelons of New York.
In the federal government, a public welfare organization, although called a public good, is actually a political tool. It's like the lowest-level street girl, never picky about the benefactor, and no matter how much the benefactor's requirements break through the lower limit, as long as you give money, everything is easy to say.
Therefore, the more intense the political struggle, the more active the non-profit organization becomes. New York was the same.
But then Frank took the lead in sweeping it, and everyone was either busy taking over the 'turf' or busy finding a lawyer, and the non-profit organization was so idle.
Just when they thought they were going to lose their jobs, the job finally came. At noon on 5 May, the Association of Women of Federal Universities was the first to speak.
As a university located in Boston, Massachusetts, the birthplace of AAUW's predecessor, Harvard has a strong AAUW imprint.
A spokesperson for AAUW took the initiative to mention what was happening in New York during an official interview.
"We are shocked by the death of Ovis de Silva Velázquez. I heard rumors that Ovis had been assaulted during his lifetime, and the police even prosecuted the perpetrator on this basis, but the judge rejected it because there was not enough evidence. However, the police did not give up, and they are still trying to collect clues. The spokeswoman paused, looking around at the microphone and camera below
"It's a happy thing that we finally see a police station that doesn't discriminate against women. The NYPD takes every life seriously with an attitude of non-discrimination. ”
"We have also noticed that some people rely on their influence to unscrupulously smear and spread rumors about a poor girl, and lead public opinion, in an attempt to escape the punishment of the law in this way." The spokeswoman pointed to her eyes
"The whole federation, women all over the world are watching you." Finally, she announced aloud
"AAUW will send a team to New York to help poor Ovis get justice." The AAUW is followed by the Federal Women's Care Association.
The head of the branch of the Federal Women's Care Association in New York held a small press conference and solemnly announced it to reporters
"We have carefully analysed Ms. Ovis de Silva Velázquez and believe that she suffered a serious violation during her lifetime and that we will intervene." At the same time, she also warned
"The federation is a country governed by the rule of law, not a country that can do whatever it wants if it controls the media and other vocal channels. Judge Y of Brooklyn has proven that the media must be cautious in reporting before justice. Then various organizations began to take a stand.
These include long-established organizations such as the Feminist Majority Foundation, the Women's Foundation, and the National Federation of Women's Organizations, as well as radical feminist organizations, the Women's Health Research Association, the Women's Rights Extension, and the National Women's Allegiance League.
At the beginning, it may be necessary for someone to come to the door to negotiate, but in the later stage, these organizations do not need to come to the door at all, except for the subjective initiative, and they have taken the initiative to participate in it.
As time passed, more and more organizations spoke out for Ovis, and began to be no longer limited to women's rights organizations, not only college student rights organizations, but also various other organizations, whether Ovis was involved or not, all came down.
As street girls who are never picky and have a very low floor, they have a very sensitive and intuitive sense of the situation.
While the current situation in New York may seem one-sided, it is not perceived as such. If it is really one-sided, how can they have the leisure to patronize their business?
Moreover, the death of Orvis itself is not low, and participating in it is earned. For better or worse, speaking up for a dead girl, even if it turns out to be wrong, is a good starting point.
What if the death of Orvis expands itself? There is not only one street girl in the Federation, but there are also competitors who compete for business.
Only by improving their own popularity can they receive better business and have more generous patronage.
Therefore, when the death of ps Orvis and D woman on the Internet was in full swing, when netizens fell into a carnival and applauded the death of Orvis, they were surprised to find that in just one afternoon, another big voice had been brewing.
With women's rights organizations as the core, various public welfare organizations have come out to speak out for Ovis. Some of them blamed the activities launched on online social platforms, believing that such treatment of a dead person is extremely disrespectful and extremely bad behavior.
Some directly pointed out that the smear against Orvis on the Internet was done by Pence Norton, and the purpose of his doing so was to exonerate his QJF son!
Humiliating a poor female victim to a woman who leads to suicide deserves hell for both Burns Norton and his son!
Others said that they would set up a group for the death of Orvis to help Orvis get justice. There are those who end up in person, those who wave the flag and shout, those who insinuate, and those who directly tear off the fig leaf...... These organizations are worthy of professionalism, each has a clear division of labor, and in a very short period of time they have organized a lot of momentum.
Today, Ovis' death is no longer just a sound.