Chapter 524, with the result and the coming result
Mitchelson's success was so successful that Brooklyn praised him for joining the ranks of the screeners.
There is only one person currently screened for people - Burke Forsman. Burke Forsman does not yet have the final say.
When Mitchelson gets involved, he will replace Brooklyn to some extent, supervising each other with Burke Forsman.
The list handed over by these two men is basically the final list of personnel, and as long as there are no major changes, Brooklyn will not revise it.
It's an attempt. For the first time, Brooklyn only grasped the general direction, only put forward the skeleton idea, and left the details to others to complete.
If this model works, Brooklyn will follow this model for the future management of the Harvard Council.
As long as the blog doesn't have a problem with Mitchelson, he doesn't want it to have a problem. As for Bob, he is a safety lock for this decentralization, and he will supervise the entire process of the whole incident, and will not really participate in it, so as to ensure that if something goes wrong, Brooklyn can intervene as soon as possible, so as not to blind himself and put himself in the hands of John Manning II.
Good news came from Cremont's side, and soon, good news came from Anthony, an old fisherman.
The first batch of "garbage" at the 'garbage station' has already begun to be stationed, and as many as 31 members, including scalpers, have become the first members of the special research group on the proposal to amend the press law.
The follow-up members are still reviewing, and soon the 'garbage station' will be up and running. Recently, Harvard made good on its promise to open up its resources, and then set up a proposal research group to sweep away the sluggish atmosphere, and the members are enthusiastically discussing these two major events.
John Manning's death is too far away from them, and Anthony's heart is polished out of his heart is another world for them, but the research team and resource support are really related to their social status and family income.
They didn't feel much about John Manning's funeral, they didn't feel for Anthony fishing all day, they didn't feel for the research team and the resource support.
The members at the bottom are still trying their best to submit information, asking acquaintances to participate in both projects, and both projects are stained, but many people at the top smell something unusual.
Harvard is no longer dull, but radiant energy, which is what everyone wants to see. But the first members of the research group ...... Someone with a heart took a closer look and found that these people seemed to be related to Brooklyn, and the south side had associations and speculations, thinking that this was Brooklyn repaying his supporters.
The more attentive person looked at it more closely, and connected the matter with Bob's flying affair, and felt that it was not simple.
The first thing they think about is not to find out where the wind comes from and where it is blowing, but why the wind comes, whether it is a spring breeze or an autumn breeze, a breeze or a tornado.
Many people began to become cautious, watching the members of the council who were jumping up and down with cold eyes. With so many people willing to test how deep the water is for them first, of course they won't stop it.
After all, it's hard to persuade a damn ghost with good words. The overall atmosphere at Harvard is still very good and positive.
The layers of fortifications of the 'Iron Curtain' of the John Manning era were desperate for the members of the lower classes.
The heavy pressure not only made the bottom lifeless, but even the upper level was in a state of caution, for fear that John Manning would catch the handle if something went wrong.
Anyone who faces the combination of John Manning + Burke Forsman will be overwhelmed.
Finally survived John Manning, but Harvard ushered in the era of Burke Forsman and fell into endless infighting.
It can be said that during that time, the whole of Harvard was dark and boring. People can't see hope, they can't find a way out, they can't get out, they can't escape, everyone knows that if they continue the Harvard ship, they will sink, and everyone on board will die in the belly of the fish, but there is no solution, and it is no exaggeration to say that the Manhattan hotel conference is what everyone wants.
Everyone expects someone to step up and put an end to this chaos and turn Harvard off the path of destruction. Brooklyn, Anthony, anyone.
'Harvard Unification' is what everyone wants, but Brooklyn is not. In fact, most people in Brooklyn were not impressed with him, except for the fact that he was satisfied with the crowd's request to 'stop'.
Brooklyn stepped up and ended the civil strife at Harvard as he wished, but the wounds caused by the civil strife did not heal, and Harvard needed time.
The two projects in Brooklyn are like two prescriptions. The members began to recognize their elected Speaker and began to try to trust the younger Speaker.
The two projects re-energized the members, and Harvard moved from twilight to youth.
This is a starting point, but not an end. Although some people chose to wait and see, cautiously observing the reactions of those who entered the water, speculating about the underwater situation, adding a bit of weirdness to the warm atmosphere at Harvard, it was generally good.
At least Harvard's reaction suggests that she is still saved. Brooklyn was pleased with the response. This has met his expectations.
Harvard is getting on track and starting to rejuvenate, and Brooklyn and Anne's first public appearances have been well received, and his image has begun to change as a result of recent hard work.
The military also brought good news that the last of the opponents were about to be evacuated. The New York affair is coming to an end! New York will be a paradise for Brooklyn for them!
This is exciting news. Rao was Brooklyn, and he also shook his fist excitedly when he heard the news.
If the events in New York are not over, everything he has now cannot be said to be completely his.
Only when the dust settles on the events in New York can he truly feel at ease. e.. yć In a rare move, Brooklyn did not hold a court session, but was with Anne.
Recently, Harvard and New York have been frequently reported, and Brooklyn has shifted more of its focus to whitewashing, and every day is an endless meeting of the parties and an endless amount of evidence and cross-examination.
Fortunately, most of the eucalyptus items he chose were suitable for summary procedures, and Rao was so, and the entire Court No. 9 team was already busy.
Today he finally rested! But Brooklyn isn't here to rest. Anne's Harold Eucalyptus has been in the jury stage since the day the judge was changed.
In other words, the jury began to deliberate 11 days ago. 11 days! Brooklyn thought it would be over in less than ten minutes, but it turned out to be much more than people expected.
It may not be the record-breaking maximum length of collegiality, but at least Brooklyn hasn't seen such a long collegial length in a long time ā and he wouldn't normally allow such a collegiate to exist.
There was no unified result for 1 day, probably because the jury was still sorting out the rumors. There was no unified result for 3 days, probably because the jury was trying to 'convince people with reason'.
The lack of unanimous results for 5 days may be a fundamental difference in values among the jury. There was no unified result in 8 days, probably because there was a strong seed in the jury.
It's been 11 days and there has been no unification, and the possibility of unifying the results is very small. Maybe the jurors are sleeping on their desks right now.
When an incident has been arguing for 11 days in a row, this matter must have been excavated by both sides in all aspects, but if there is a little possibility, if there is a little new angle and new space, they will not let it go.
And one thing has been quarreled for 11 days, and it is cruel for both parties to continue to quarrel.
Maybe the jury has already 'pickled it'. That's what Brooklyn came to do. If results don't come by noon today, Brooklyn will intervene.
He will note the judge and ask him to declare a 'miscarriage of justice'. In fact, it did not affect him if the case dragged on, and the only intersection between him and the case was Gracie Pamela, who was taken away by the committee for investigation.
The main reason why I want to intervene is because of Annie. This was the last case Anne took over as a prosecutor, and when it was over, she would leave the District Attorney's Office and devote herself to a great cause of charity.
At present, her work in the District Attorney's Office has been handed over, and she is waiting for Harold to have a result, and then the file will be filed.
Her charity law firm had been set up, and the New York City government had granted her space at a very low price to encourage philanthropy.
Her law firm lawyers have been searched and interviewed one by one. Anne did not choose a well-known lawyer, she even deliberately avoided those who were excellent, but was tepid, even in e.g. y, the group with the lowest score in the system score.
Major charities, various courts, Brooklyn ran with Anne. Now everything is ready, just resign.
As a result, I got stuck in my resignation. Harold Eucalyptus has been slow to produce results, and even if Anne can wait, Brooklyn can't wait.
After some time of media publicity, the unmarried couple of Brooklyn and Anne is already well known to the whole Federation, and once the news of the establishment of Anne's law firm is released, it will immediately bring a lot of prestige to the two.
The law firm was founded by Anne, and Anne and Brooklyn are one...... Anne was a little anxious.
Maybe at first Anne was anxious that the prosecution would lose the trial, worried that the prosecution would lose the case, but as the jury dragged on for more and more time, she was no longer in a hurry about this, she just wanted a result, and then quickly ended this torment.
Brooklyn whispered a few words of comfort to Anne and looked up at Harvey. Under Harvey's operation, Harold's popularity remained high during the trial, and the jury's 11-day collegiate deliberation made it fade a lot.
And the one who caused the current predicament was Harvey. Harvey keenly seized the moment to break down the contradiction between the theory and practice of procedural justice.
Harold and Hal kill people, but they are excusable. Even Harvey came close to uttering the phrase 'the victim is not human'.
Harvey and Anne have been meeting so much lately ā he was surprised that the jury could drag on for 11 days. Prior to the collegiate discussion, Harvey's prediction of the jury was the same as that of Brooklyn, and he believed that he had won, and that it would only take a few hours for the collegial to conclude and then declare himself the winner.
It was precisely because of the possibility of winning the case, and it was highly likely, that Harvey never approached Anne to discuss a plea agreement throughout the trial.
Not anymore. The collegiate situation exceeded everyone's expectations. It doesn't matter if it's n:1 or 1:n, but it shows that he was overly optimistic about the outcome of the trial.
Realizing this, Harvey immediately changed his strategy, no longer hoping for a jury, but instead chose to approach Anne to obtain a reasonable and realistic plea agreement for his client.
Anne was intrigued. But the two disagreed over the length of their sentences. In Anne's words, Hal and Harold were premeditated, planned and organized murders, with extremely cruel methods and extremely bad effects, which attracted widespread social attention, and they were no longer ordinary serial murderers, they could almost be equated with KB molecules.
This kind of person should be punished as much as he wants, and now he is given an indefinite term, which is already an extrajudicial favor.
Obviously, it is impossible for Harvey to agree. He didn't bother for so long, not so that the client would be locked up in prison for the rest of his life - he couldn't quite remember why he had spent so much energy on Ben, but it didn't matter, the important thing was that he came to Anne again to negotiate a plea agreement.
Harvey greeted Brooklyn first, then found a break room, stood in the doorway and made a gesture of please.
Anne didn't go over immediately, but looked at Brooklyn. Brooklyn looked at his watch and tapped on the dial
"Don't worry, it's almost noon." Anne nodded and walked into the lounge. Harvey behaved very gentlemanly, standing politely at the door, waiting for Anne to enter the lounge, and was about to close the door when he was stopped.
The collegiate discussion has come to fruition! Harvey was a little stunned, holding his bag in one hand and the doorknob in the other, looking up at Brooklyn not far away.
Anne was equally stunned, and she was ready for Brooklyn to intervene.
"Looks like we don't need to talk any further, Ms. Anne." Harvey came back to his senses, shrugged his shoulders and said.
"This could be your last chance." Anne replied as she put the document back into her bag
"Life sentence, or death penalty. You chose the death penalty for them. ā
"So confident?" Harvey asked with a smile. Anne snorted, picked up her bag and left. She never wanted to deal with this person again.
It's annoying! Harvey, as always, behaved as a gentleman, taking the initiative to reopen the door for Anne, and holding down the door that was about to move, allowing Anne to pass.
Anne glanced at Harvey as she passed him. I have my own hands! Harvey kept smiling, smiling as he watched Anne and Brooklyn gently hug each other and part, and walked hurried toward the courtroom, his smile widening.
Walked out of the lounge, closed the door with his backhand, came to Brooklyn, nodded as a greeting, and Harvey followed Anne into the courtroom.
He was a little suspicious that the jury ended by such a coincidence, and it was Brooklyn's fault. Otherwise, why is Anne so confident?
Did she forget about the trial?