Chapter 408, to New York
Brooklyn did tell Ray to keep a low profile. That's the advice Ray gave. Therefore, Ray is not lying, nor is there a 'false proclamation'.
Leaving the security department, Ray hurried to Courtroom 9. By the time he entered, the trial had already begun.
The defendant is presenting evidence. Ray crept back to his place against the wall, and nodded slightly when he saw Brooklyn looking over.
Brooklyn retracted his gaze and focused on the trial. After the defendant's lawyer had finished presenting his evidence, Trenco got up and went to the witness stand.
He was just about to open his mouth to testify, when he heard a sudden commotion from behind. Turning his head, he saw several bailiffs rushing towards the auditorium, and a bearded man in the auditorium, with the help of two companions, rushed out of the crowd and rushed towards him.
"You devil! Demon! Go to hell! The bearded man looked frantic and screamed loudly at Brooklyn, and when he saw that the bailiff was already too close, he threw the package out of his arms.
Due to his nervousness, he forgot to open the package, which directly caused the package to fly to the judge's seat as he wished, but flew less than a meter and fell to the ground.
Bang~ The package fell to the ground, making a dull sound. The beard had been twisted and pressed to the ground by the bailiff, and his mouth was still being turned at Brooklyn.
Brooklyn sat on a high place, looking down at the bearded man, with an inexplicable expression. Suddenly, a familiar smell came, and Brooklyn and Bob's faces changed.
"Adjournment! Recess! Brooklyn stood up and banged the gavel in a bit of a panic.
"Everyone, evacuate according to emergency procedures! Everyone, please evacuate immediately according to emergency procedures! With that, Brooklyn and Bob rushed out of the courtroom.
Everyone in the courtroom was in excitement as soon as the bearded man rushed out, and everyone was staring at the bearded man with expectant eyes.
When the bearded man threw out the package, the whole courtroom went into a climax. At this time, hearing Brooklyn announce the evacuation according to emergency procedures, the crowd did not react much, they crowded together excitedly, and slapped wildly at the bearded man and the bailiff.
In the sound of Kacha Kacha, the beard was lifted. Ray handed over the beard to a bailiff to take away, and he followed a bailiff to begin driving away from the crowd and organizing the evacuation.
In the midst of the bustling chaos, the package thrown by the bearded man began to seep juice outward. Soon, the familiar smell of Court 9 members began to spread.
Those who had just been reluctant to evacuate were enveloped in the stench and bent over and retched. Over time, the familiar smell quickly spread, spreading to every corner of Courtroom 9, enveloping everyone.
At this time, the sound of vomiting was resounding in Courtroom No. 9. ………… At noon, reports of the attack on Courtroom 9 appeared in the press, and a large number of media analysts believed that it was the result of Judge Brooklyn Lee's too harshness.
But soon, A took out a handful of information and slapped all his peers in the face again. According to an exclusive interview, Brooklyn Lee received a threatening letter at home last night with rotting guts and a threatening letter.
The letter is full of cursed words, and the second page is a drawing of the seventeen curses on the first page.
A deliberately filmed a close-up of the threatening letter and released it. This proves that this is not a case of so-called 'too harsh consequences' or 'expressing personal political demands in public', but a case of threats and intimidation against Brooklyn Lee personally.
And that's not all, A followed up with a show of the package he had received in Brooklyn that morning, highlighting the painting in the package.
Then A throws the question.
"Who is threatening Judge Brooklyn Lee?"
"What has Judge Brooklyn Lee been doing lately that has caused some people to feel in danger?"
"Judge Brooklyn Lee's reputation has always been good, why did it suddenly take a turn for the worse and become shouted at by everyone?"
"What do the fermented visceral fragments and juice convey by mail?"
"There are seventeen pictures on the painting, will they send seventeen packages?"
"What is the mailer saying, or is it just a threat to intimidate?" Shortly after the story aired, a clergy member came forward and made his displeasure with Brooklyn clear in an interview.
The clergy believed that Brooklyn was against God's will, that it was too harsh on others, and that a series of regulations were enacted to restrict people's freedoms.
Most importantly, the clergy believed that Brooklyn was religious, which was blasphemy against God.
Soon after the clergyman's interview aired, more and more clergy began to come forward.
They argue that Brooklyn is not religious and should not hold the position of judge. Their reasoning is that the judge is God's right to adjudicate right and wrong in God's place, and that the court is required to swear by the Bible.
The reason why the court can distinguish between right and wrong, the witnesses can answer honestly, and there will be no lies, is because of the existence of God, and Brooklyn does not believe in God, his court will not be protected by God, and soon his court will be filled with demons and become full of lies.
The evidence they gave was that several of the witnesses in the Orvis were 'sent off' for perjury, and they claimed that this was just the beginning.
Under the fanning of the clergy, more and more people began to join the army against Brooklyn.
Religion has always occupied an important place in the Federation, and its popularity among the people sometimes far exceeds that of the federal government.
Brooklyn didn't quite understand why the federal government would allow religion to continue, but fortunately it wasn't his business.
Sitting in his office, Brooklyn flipped through the public opinion on the Internet. It was already three o'clock in the afternoon. It's been less than four hours since the first clergy broke the news.
And Brooklyn has become 'the embodiment of Satan', 'Lucifer's doppelganger', and 'the descendant of the devil'.
In countless mainstream media outlets, on orthodox religious websites, he was shouted and beaten by everyone. The strange thing is that a large number of fans who support him have poured out under his social accounts.
The avatars of this group of people are all bizarre pictures such as upside-down hangings and six-pointed stars, and the messages are also a lot of content that he can't understand.
He thought for a moment and called for little Joseph. Little Joseph gave an answer with a glance
"It's a group of demons or satanists."
"They really think you're Satan or a demon, and they're crazy about worshipping you."
"I'm afraid that if you let them die now, they will not hesitate to comply." With that, Joseph Jr. finds several mysterious sites in Brooklyn.
Brooklyn had to sigh after seeing it
"There are many wonders in the world."
"That ......" little Joseph asked hesitantly as he looked at Brooklyn, who was still in the mood to get to know the demon worshippers
"Now that everyone thinks you're Satan, what are you going to do?"
"Can't Satan be a judge?" Brooklyn asked rhetorically. Little Joseph was momentarily speechless, but he thought about it carefully, and found that there did not seem to be any stipulation of what kind of religious belief a judge must have.
"I'm looking forward to facing the accused as Satan." Brooklyn rubbed his hands together.
"Come on, you're going to be besieged by the cultists." Nelly rolled her eyes and mercilessly pierced Brooklyn's disguise, dropping over two folders.
"This time they made a big fuss, and they were very fast, and you probably didn't have much time to react." As she spoke, Nelly looked up and down at Brooklyn, who had been sitting there for a long time, and nodded to confirm her statement
"They're starting to change their demands and demand that you don't use the Bible in court." This is an important shift.
Previously, the congregation and clergy had complained that Brooklyn was unworthy of being a judge because he was not religious.
This kind of ethereal and ethereal appeal is actually not terrible, because it is impossible to achieve at all, and it sounds ridiculous.
But that's no longer the case. They demanded that the Bible should not be used in the Brooklyn courtroom. It is quite possible to achieve this.
Their demands began to move from the nothingness of the castle in the air to the reality of brick by brick. Soon they will continue to make new demands, and their appetite will grow, and eventually they will achieve their goal - to get rid of Brooklyn.
Brooklyn smiled and didn't speak. After signing the two documents that Nelly had thrown at her, she returned them.
Nellie paused, finally said nothing and turned to leave. As soon as Nelly left, Bob came up, glanced at little Joseph, and stopped talking.
Little Joseph sensibly went to find Nelly.
"Harvard is asking you to explain immediately." Bob said
"One is an external explanation, and the other is an internal interpretation."
"We received 187 emails, all from Harvard, and most of them came to ask you about your religious beliefs."
"Burke suggests you hire an image PR consultant."
"Image PR consultant?" Brooklyn looked at Bob with some confusion
"What's that?" Bob explained
"Simply put, it's someone who runs your mass image." Brooklyn nodded, then shook his head again.
"Don't rush yet, wait a minute." Pence Norton's shot this time was really a bit surprising to Brooklyn.
It took just over four hours from the moment the breeze went from the moment the storm formed. And the angles they choose are also tricky.
Judges, courts, and religion have an inexplicable relationship, and there is a historical connection between the two.
What struck Brooklyn the most was the meticulousness of the plan. This time it was clear that they had learned the lessons of the last time, and that Pence Norton was receiving new information about Brooklyn in real time and making adjustments.
The Pence Nortons didn't have to be ambitious, thinking about eating a fat man in one bite, they chose to go step by step, step by step.
But Pence Norton's plan wasn't without its drawbacks. They did pre-calculate Harvard, and used their religious beliefs to make Brooklyn lose Harvard's support.
But they forgot one thing, once it comes to theocracy, especially in the sensitive area of the judiciary, using theocracy to force out a federal magistrate appointed by the president himself is poking the nerves of the entire federal government with a branch.
The matter would soon escalate to a question between theocracy and government. That's not a contradiction that tiny New York can afford to take.
For thousands of years of Western history, theocracy and monarchy have been entangled with each other, and they have never been clear. This is also the confidence of Brooklyn to sit firmly in the Diaoyutai.
He quietly watched the other party get up from the building, feast the guests, and then go upstairs. In terms of specific planning and execution, Pence Norton is undoubtedly flawless.
But from a macro strategic point of view, this is undoubtedly a bad move. This is simply self-digging and self-weakening.
And that's exactly what Brooklyn expected. In the afternoon of the same day, a number of Brooklyn-incomprehensible titles and departments began to speak.
The content of the speech was long-winded, and it was summed up in one sentence, they were going to intervene in the investigation.
And while the Internet and TV stations broadcast the speeches of these departments that they didn't know how to read, Brooklyn also received a message from Anthony.
Anthony Kennedy told Brooklyn that someone would take care of the matter and that he didn't have to worry about it. After replying with a thank you, I put away my phone, thought about it, and took it out again.
After a little rummaging, I found Walter O'Brien's phone and dialed it.
"Walter, I need you a favor......" hung up the phone, and Brooklyn contacted Frank again.
"Frank, someone will send you some evidence later, and after receiving the evidence, someone will come to me to fill out the application, and then get the arrest warrant and arrest someone."
"Catch as many as you can, and if you escape, you will be issued a wanted warrant, and those who are not in New York will submit an application for freezing assets to me."
"There is an old saying in the East, it is impolite to just accept gifts without returning gifts, and we give them some gifts in return." ………… Boston, Harvard.
Inside John Manning's office. Now, only one day after John Manning's ouster, John Manning's life has changed dramatically.
His office was still in its original layout, but it looked completely different. The original simple and atmospheric layout now seems a bit bleak.
John Manning himself was unaware of it, and cooperated with Burke in the transition of power. Hanging up, John Manning pondered for a moment and looked up
"Come, go get Burke over." Lyne was a little speechless and stopped. In fact, he wanted to yell at John Manning: He is now the secretary general of Harvard, the actual controller, you are just a little old man who has lost power, why did you call him over?
But John Manning was still there, and Lane didn't dare to say it. So he could only answer sullenly and get up to leave.
More than forty minutes later, Burke walked in.
"What's the matter?" Burke sat across from John Manning—as he had done countless nights before, across a desk, one reporting to work, one either cat-to-waist repairing the desk or remodeling it with a saw, occasionally opening a bottle of wine and inviting the other to taste.
John Manning seemed to think of the past, too, and was slightly distracted.
"There's a lot going on over there, if it's okay, I'll go first." Looking at John Manning in a daze, Burke said coldly.
"Oh, let's go." John Manning came back to his senses, and his expression became cold. Burke stood up, gave John Manning a deep look, and walked away.
"Come on, book a plane ticket and follow me to New York."
"Huh? But ......"
"I said, go to New York!! now!! ”