Chapter 379, the advantage is mine!
“…… Hey, Annie, maybe you're right. "Brooklyn was calling Anne to 'debrief' on the meeting.
He was lying in the bathtub, soaking in the bath, looking like he wanted to say something and stopped, sighing and running the train with his mouth full.
"Maybe it's our zodiac sign that doesn't fit, I've tried hard, but our conversation is still a little unpleasant."
"He disliked me for being a small magistrate."
"I hated that I graduated from Harvard, but I didn't get more support from Harvard."
"Well, I'm so discouraged, Annie, I need comfort." Brooklyn said pitifully.
Anne didn't eat him, but she was amused by him.
"I told you earlier, don't meet him, he's that kind of person, he has to make everyone unhappy before he is satisfied."
"Yes, yes, yes, you're right." Brooklyn nodded like a chick pecking rice
"But I'm kind too."
"I really couldn't be beaten by him. Annie, you don't think that way of me, do you? Anne was writing the indictment in her apartment when she rolled her eyes.
"Tomorrow afternoon, maybe I can find time to go to the ball game together?"
"I'll book my tickets now!!" Brooklyn Spirit. Although Brooklyn used a method he didn't know where to come up with to bring the 'Talk to Mark Meaille' affair to a successful conclusion, without arousing Anne Aldington's suspicions, Brooklyn's Sunday 'Ball Game Date' didn't make the trip.
Not only is Anne busy, he is even busier. This month's Brooklyn is e.. One of the two rotating judges, his work phone number and email address, along with his photograph, are on the e.. Next to him is poor Alan Hope.
In addition to work, as the trial date approached, the offensive on Pence Norton's side became more and more ferocious.
In the morning, even in a remote residence like Brooklyn, the fire safety officer could be seen whizzing past the door three or four times.
To Brooklyn's surprise, Pence Norton's counterattack came quickly, but with mixed results.
Some are very low-end, resembling the strange operation of the construction workers' union, while others are very skillful.
At ten o'clock in the afternoon, an unexpected but reasonable thing happened. Local residents of San Antonio, Texas, spoke out for the first time in response to the Orvis incident in a local media outlet.
Or rather, for the first time the local media commented on the events in Orvis. It was a San Antonio-based newspaper that was one of the best-selling newspapers in the area.
It can be as big as current political news, the international situation, as small as someone who lost a cat, whose cow broke the neighbor's fence, and so on.
While the wide-ranging minimum and ceiling of news published by this comprehensive newspaper is ridiculously wide, there is one thing that makes it so admirable, and what keeps it alive in San Antonio for so long — it never publishes fake news.
As long as this newspaper publishes, it must be verified news. In order to ensure the accuracy of the news, they refuse to even let controversial news appear in the newspaper.
Therefore, its timeliness is very worrisome, and in the face of international news, it is often published slowly after the dust has settled.
That's why it's confined to San Antonio and can't be a large federal media outlet.
Coverage of the Orvis affair took up an entire page of the outlet. The newspaper began with the birth of Orvis, and devoted one-third of the pages to reviewing the entire past of the Orvis family, then one-third of the pages reported the events of the Orvis, and the last third of the pages introduced the situation of the Ovis parents.
Ovis's father's was negotiated by the NYPD and kept in a freezer at the San Antonio Police Department, while her mother was in a local nursing home.
It is worth noting that this newspaper, unlike all other media outlets, reviews the whole process of the events in Orvis from a completely neutral and objective point of view.
From the fermentation of online public opinion, to the return of Orvis and his departure from home, and his experience on the road, the change in the direction of online public opinion, until finally the leap over New York City.
After their combing, the context of public opinion on the Internet has become extremely clear. The report concludes
"As of press time, the New York Police Department has indicted Edward Norton once with joint prosecutors, and both the police and prosecutors believe that Edward Norton assaulted Ovis. But Edward Norton's lawyer dismissed the prosecution's case on the grounds of insufficient evidence, and the court had to dismiss the prosecution's indictment. But the twist is that a number of rights and interests organizations led by AAUW have come forward to speak up for Ovis, and they have joined forces to sue Edward Norton and prepare to seek justice for Ovis. This case has now been accepted by Judge Brooklyn Lee, known as the 'Themis of New York State.' We don't know exactly what happened to him, and we don't know if Ovis was violated or not, but I think there is one thing that we and Judge Brooklyn Lee should know about it: who killed Ovis de Silva Velázquez of San Antonio! "The article ends with two photos.
One is a photo from Orvis's middle school days, in the photo, Orvis is wearing jeans, combing a ponytail, sitting by the flower bed and reading a book, it seems that someone is calling her, she subconsciously raised her head, smiled at the camera, the wind gently blew through the ends of her hair, driving her hair to fly, looking sunny and bright.
The other is from the famous master photographer, the background is crisscrossed by streets, the streets are full of traffic, in the center of the photo is a naked girl, she opens her arms, facing the camera, her face is distorted and resentful, the wind blows her hair, the hair is slightly messy, but even more shocking.
The photo, captured by a master photographer, has recently gone viral on the Internet. The contrast between the two photos is particularly stark.
As soon as this article was published, it caused a lot of repercussions in the local area. In particular, the last sentence, 'Who killed Ovis de Silva Velázquez in San Antonio?' reminds the locals that Orvis is a native of San Antonio, their countryman.
It's a New Yorker bullying a San Antonio! Now instead of helping, they are watching the play with their arms bent, but it is the 'soft egg organization' that they laugh at every day who are running for their Orvis.
So on the afternoon of the article's publication, a spontaneously organized march was staged in San Antonio.
Countless San Antonios took to the streets, holding aloft a picture of Ovis, with the words 'Who killed Ovis de Silva Velázquez in San Antonio'.
Some of the brave even took off their clothes and spread their hair, mimicking the scene where Orvis was captured.
The march started with just a dozen people, but by the time it reached downtown San Antonio, it had grown to more than 1,200 people.
The scale of the procession directly paralyzed the traffic in the city center. The local police department dispatched a large number of police to maintain law and order, but unlike previous demonstrations, this time the marchers were well-behaved.
They didn't smash and loot, they didn't buy zero yuan, they just held aloft the picture of Orvis, shouted slogans neatly, and walked back and forth around the city center.
Three hours after the march, Texas AAUW and other organizations quickly arrived at the scene to organize the march.
Three and a half hours after the march, the march in San Antonio, Texas, was nationally televised and carried the demands of San Antonios around the world in a satellite vehicle.
They will punish the murderers severely! After being embellished and embellished by organizations such as AAUW, the demands of the people of San Antonio quickly became cliché...... But none of that matters, what matters is that the success of the march in Texas has had an impact on the situation in New York.
The San Antonio action has brought Ovis's eucalyptus to the forefront again, and the inconspicuous case has now become so remarkable that even Mr. President has learned about it on television in his busy schedule.
San Antonios were the first people to stand up for Ovis, in a large and spontaneous manner, in addition to Brooklyn.
In the evening, the federal justice minister, a spokesman for the bar association, and two female justices of the Supreme Court of the United States expressed concern about Ovis's eucalyptus through social media or interviews.
Orvis eucalyptus began to become highly valued. In the evening, after dinner, Brooklyn wrote a special email to solemnly express his gratitude to the 'red-necked judge' Lopez Mitchelson.
Judge López humorously replied with a picture of the guy who looked more like a cowboy than a judge and was riding a tall horse with his black walnut patch pistol, dressed as a cowboy.
"I hope your marksmanship is as good as your professional ability," he said, inviting Brooklyn to Texas, where he had been invited by Judge Lopez the last time he met, saying that he was going to take Brooklyn hunting........................ Monday, May 13.
e.. Y ushered in a large number of 'guests'. According to Brooklyn sights, the number of reporters in this old building has even outnumbered the number of staff and lawyers.
A large number of media outlets that New Yorkers have never heard of are here, and all kinds of bizarre signs are everywhere, and presenters standing in front of the camera are everywhere talking.
Brooklyn walked past them to the regular meeting room, and the first thing he said was to restrict media access.
The emergence of a large number of media personnel has seriously affected e.. Many clients and lawyers are blocked out, having to wait for this group of guys with large bags and small bags to go through a detailed security check, if not restricted, many courts may even have judges waiting in the courtroom for half an hour, and the parties are blocked at the door and can't get in.
And e.. It is not a completely modern building, and the parking lot designed for daily use is already a bit crowded and now full of media bulks, and many lawyers and clients can't even find a place to park.
This will affect the Hoover Avenue outside, which in turn will cause traffic congestion throughout New York. Brooklyn didn't want to face the complaints of the city hall, let alone the tickets from the city hall.
e.. Judges have fully adapted to the Monday morning meeting system in Brooklyn, and they calmly come to the courthouse, go to the office to change into their robes, and take a glass of water and a notebook by the way—almost every judge has a notebook in which they record the problems or difficulties they have encountered during the week, so that they can speak at the Monday regular meeting—in addition to the notebook, there are also one or two indictments or files—according to past experience, the length of the Monday morning regular meeting can be about one and a half indictments, excluding their own speeches. Sometimes there are a few more questions, and you can handle two.
As for listening to others...... Each judge would bring the clerk with him, and now there would be interns on call to help document the highlights of the meeting, and Assistant Bob would hand out minutes after the meeting.
So, even if you don't listen, you won't leave out important content. It was still nine o'clock in the afternoon, and the spacious conference room was full of people.
This meeting room was specially opened by the renovation team in Brooklyn and was specially used for meetings inside the courthouse.
In the past, it was a random empty large room to use, and Bob 'searched' the target, and then notified everyone of the location before the meeting began.
As a result of the irregular location, someone was late, someone couldn't find their place, and someone didn't get Bob's text message.
So Brooklyn simply opened a special room, which could be used on weekdays in addition to the Monday morning meeting.
The last judge walked into the room with his assistant, who smiled apologetically at Brooklyn and the others and hurried to his place, while the assistant turned and closed the door and sat down behind the judge.
"The March broke out in San Antonio this weekend, and Ovis Eucalyptus sparked federal attention." Brooklyn didn't talk too much nonsense, and didn't even want to say one more word in the opening line, and went straight to the point.
"This has attracted a flock of media outlets from all over the federation. This is to elevate our e.. Good timing for y image, but I've also noticed quite a few problems. ”
"There are too many people in the media, and they carry too many lenses and other equipment, which needs to be carefully checked, which wastes a lot of time. And they are taking the normal channel, which will block the client and the lawyer. ”
"I just looked down and there is a queue at the door, and it may not be long before I get to the road."
"You can open a special passage next to it like a renovation team." Someone raised his hand.
"And then like the renovation team, people block the door and say that we discriminate against them, right?" Brooklyn asked with a little joke
"That's a good idea, is there a better way?" The judges were not in the least interested in the question, they were only interested in the file or the indictment in their hands, and they were holding their pens with their heads bowed and looking at ten lines.
On the contrary, the interns sitting in the last row were more interested in the issue – in fact, they were the most active speakers at the regular meetings.
Much of the work in the courts is constrained and has to meet the procedural requirements of the regulations, which leaves little room for self-expression.
On the contrary, at the regular meeting, Brooklyn throws out problems, and they can play to their heart's content and come up with whimsical solutions.
Even if they don't get adopted, the sense of engagement is very satisfying. So the group of interns is looking forward to Monday......