Chapter 572, Guest List

Today, Anne and her stepmother made an appointment to go for a prenatal check-up together. On the phone, I learned that they were going to go shopping after the check-up, and they didn't need Brooklyn to pick them up.

Hanging up the phone, Brooklyn looked a little odd. Mark Mee came to accompany his wife and daughter shopping???

!! What is this annual thriller joke? Brooklyn shook his head, unable to imagine what the picture should look like, and immediately commanded

"Go see Gustav." Gustav in the hospital. This is the third time he has been self-sufficiency this month.

He couldn't take it anymore! That deathly silence, that feeling of being ignored by everyone, no one talking, no one communicating, as if you didn't exist.

He can't take it anymore! At this moment, he was lying on the hospital bed, listening greedily to everything in the hospital.

Listen to the wailing next door, how wonderful! Listen to the noise outside, how wonderful! And the TV that hangs on the wall!

That cute and charming MM bean advertisement! Why didn't he find out before that the mm bean advertisement was so good-looking!

The world with sounds, colors is simply wonderful! He never wanted to go back to that damn cell again!

! Brooklyn learned that Gustav was in the hospital and wanted to see him, and the original plan was to go to the prison to see Heather Gerken first, and then come to the hospital to see Gustav when he came out, just in time for Anne's prenatal checkup.

After meeting Gustav, take Anne home. As a result, now that he is at the hospital, Anne has already run out to go shopping!

With a strange feeling, Brooklyn walked into Gustav's hospital room and unplugged the TV.

Seeing his beloved mm bean advertisement turn into a black screen, Gustav's whole person was excited, and he was about to sit up.

The movement here rightfully alarmed the doctors at the hospital. A doctor who looked a little silly was stopped by the police officer at the door.

The doctor raised his arm as if he had been electrocuted, and ducked back from contact with the police officer, trying to negotiate with the officer. Brooklyn asked two officers to push Gustav back into bed, and he himself went to the door to say hello to the stupid doctor.

"Hi Dr. Sean, see you again."

"Hi Brooklyn Lee, sir." Sean also recognized Brooklyn, dodged the officer, and raised his hand to greet Brooklyn.

Brooklyn stepped forward to negotiate and asked the officers to let Sean and the others into the hospital room. After a brief inspection, it was confirmed that there was no problem, and the group left.

Brooklyn asked, turning to Gustav's bed and sitting down, glancing at one of his hands handcuffed to the bed

"I heard you wanted to see me?"

"I confess, I confess. I admit whatever you say, please, don't put me there again. I don't want to go back. I plead guilty! Gustav said in a staggered manner.

"You should say these things to the prosecutor." Brooklyn pouted, stood up, and said

"Also, it's best to have your lawyer present."

"Anything else?" With that, Brooklyn stood up and took his leave. In the room behind him, Gustav was screaming some syllables of unknown meaning again.

He seemed to have learned some kind of esoteric language out of his loneliness...... Gustav was broken by him, much to Brooklyn's annoyance.

Gustav pleaded guilty directly, signed an agreement with the prosecutor, and without having to go to court, the case could be closed.

This is completely contrary to the typical plan they had negotiated at the barbecue restaurant. But looking at Gustav's current appearance, it is a bit too inhumane to force him to go to court, and it is estimated that he will be happy to become a fool to see so many people in the courtroom.

I have to find another goal. Brooklyn sighed and asked Webster to send him a catalog of eucalyptus items, which he carefully selected.

It's very, very difficult to find a perfect copy of the indictment that can be used as a typical piece of paper in the court.

Because this requires a mountain of ironclad evidence, a complete and clear chain of evidence, and a flawless evidence collection process, the defendant is required to be irrefutable.

But if this is the case, it is really irrefutable in court, and fools know not to go to court, but to sign an agreement with the prosecutor privately and directly admit guilt.

It's all ironclad, what court will you go to? Is it a waste of everyone's time? Tell more people how you committed your crimes?

Those who can go to court are basically eucalyptus between the two. Only when both the prosecution and defense have their own words to say and have hope of winning the case will they choose to go to court.

Otherwise, either the charges are dropped or a direct plea agreement. Of course, it is not excluded that some people will go to court for other purposes.

That's what Brooklyn is looking for. He found quite a few. The 'clean-up' operation has not completely stopped, but it has progressed more slowly.

This made the judges of the courts secretly celebrate and breathe a big sigh of relief. At the previous speed, they had to be exhausted to barely keep up with the speed of the police arrest.

Now that the cleaning is moving slower, they can relax for a while by simply disposing of the backlog of eucalyptus.

At this moment, the judges of New York are very nostalgic for the 'busy times' of the past. Compared to now, how can it be called busy!

That's literally on vacation! Most of the people arrested during the clean-up operation were gang members. It is clear that not all of these gang members have the financial means to hire lawyers, nor do they all have the knowledge to read the law – in fact, many know no more than 300 words, let alone lawyers.

They simply cannot understand what is in their favor and what is the best option. Many people were fooled into going to court, spending legal fees, and then losing the floor.

Such people will not be eliminated from the beginning of the Great Cleaning to the present, and in the future. The 'special' pieces found in Brooklyn are those of these people.

One of the reasons for the increased workload of judges in New York courts is also due to these cases. These defendants are inexplicably hard-hearted, inexplicably indifferent to the bitter-hearted prosecutors, and they can only squat in prison for three or two months - now the prison is saturated, and if it were not for the sake of not breaking the rules, the prosecutor would even want to directly acquit them - how tight the 'beds' in the prison are, how can you enter if you want to go in - they have to go to court, and then they will be sentenced to seventy, eighty, ninety, or ten months, or even three or five years, seven or eight years.

Prosecutors are going crazy. The judges are going crazy too. Prison is going even more insane. They persuaded them, but they couldn't persuade them.

Brooklyn thought there was another scam like Rogan's, but after a little inquiry, it turned out that it was not.

Some are indeed lawyers who instigate the parties in order to get more lawyer fees or increase the trial data they have experienced, but some are the parties who make their own claims and have to be 'hard to the end'.

The most fundamental professional ethics of a lawyer is to serve the client and aim at the client's goal. The Brooklyn co-judges wrote a letter to the Bar Association asking them to strengthen their oversight of the legal profession and tighten the window for the issuance of lawyers' professional qualifications.

The Bar Association is a 'soft bone' and immediately agreed. But with little effect. This is also a helpless thing.

The Bar Association does not have complete control over lawyers. It is essentially an association of lawyers.

Seeing these eucalyptus pieces that were picked out by himself, Brooklyn thought of those ignorant and fearless iron-headed babies, and had another headache.

The selection of eucalyptus pieces here did not go well, and Brooklyn was a little frustrated. But he soon picked himself up and simply left the matter to Webster.

Because Bob sent him a list. It was a guest list, densely packed with a long list, and Brooklyn didn't see the end of it after several clicks on her phone.

So I simply called Bob.

"Why is the list so long?" As soon as the phone was connected, Brooklyn asked directly.

"How come I don't remember that I have so many friends?" This is a list of wedding invitations that will be invited to Brooklyn and Anne's wedding.

At first, Brooklyn wanted to make this list with Annie, but they have been too busy lately, so Brooklyn simply threw this to Bob, waited for Bob to make it, and then waited for Annie to make it too, and the two lists could be combined.

As a result, Bob directly gave him a list that was comparable to the length of the movie's end credits.

"The first 53 seats are your Harvard alumni." Bob explained

The second 44 are friends of the judiciary, mainly members of the soon-to-be-formed political coalition. Again 53 people from all walks of life in New York, and then 22 representatives of the military, you are in E. Y's colleagues, etc., in addition, your groomsmen have not yet been selected. Brooklyn had a headache when he listened, he got married just in time for the Senate to meet, and people from all walks of life were there.

A federal wedding is a very private ceremony, and there is no need to hold a party or banquet, and you can invite friends from all over the world, and you can come to the door if you know or don't know each other.

Of course, if you want to turn your wedding into a ballroom, like Mark Millay's wedding, that's not impossible.

But Brooklyn didn't want to. He just wants to invite real friends to the wedding. - Relatives forget it.

He was an orphan and had no relatives at all. Anne also has only Mark Mie as her father.

"Get rid of all the irrelevant people and just invite friends." Brooklyn said

"In addition, I have arrangements for the best man group. Ray, David, Jerry, the three of them are enough. Brooklyn told Bob again and hung up.

His wedding to Anne is now basically in charge of Bob, first, Bob is Brooklyn's assistant, Brooklyn can't get away now, and second, Bob has experience - although this product is now wandering everywhere every day, being a groom every night, but the bad guy has been married.

Bob must have prepared more than Brooklyn and Annie. - For example, the list of invitations.

Once you've explained the requirements, you'll be fine. Brooklyn had just picked up Anne when a new list was sent in.

This time, the list has been reduced by 99 per cent. The first to bear the brunt were Reilly Winston and Frank Reagan, followed by Anthony Kennedy, Burke Forsman, Lopez Mitchelson, then Nelly, Webster and other Court 9 people, including even Joseph Kennedy Jr., and finally Bob, Michael and several others who served Brooklyn.

The list is very short, so short that it looks a little shabby. But it fits Brooklyn's heart perfectly.

Brooklyn added several more names after seeing it, including David's partner Pol Lawrence, as well as lifesavers, doctor Sean, and a Bay Area killer, Dexter Morgan.

Once the list was ready, Brooklyn asked Anne for her opinion, and after Anne added a few names, they sent a copy of the complete list to Bob and began to fill out the invitation.

According to federal wedding customs, invitations are usually sent out 567890 weeks before the wedding, so that the invitees have enough time to adjust their schedules, arrange work, and go to the wedding.

A person like Mark Millaine who gets married tomorrow and gives you an invitation card today is basically playing hooligan.

He didn't think of his wedding as a wedding at all. Brooklyn and Anne are not as casual as Mark Meaille.

Their invitations have long been bought back and are specially customized. The invitation is the shape of a document bag, which looks like a common type at work, except that the bag is blue, and the front of the bag is filled with the address of the invitee, not the document summary.

When you open the file bag, you can take out a folding card with a cartoon of Brooklyn and Anne printed on it, and when you open it, it is the main content.

It includes the date, location, and brief process. In addition to the invitation card, there is also a checklist in the bag that can be used to check off the accompanying partners, such as Frank, who may bring the whole family to the wedding, and Frank only needs to check the accompanying people on the list.

This list is to be sent back to Brooklyn for easy counting of the number of people attending the wedding. A normal wedding invitation may also include a list of items.

Of course, with the development of the times, modern young people like to use online electronic invitations to get married, and some even simply publish them on social accounts.

Paper invitations are gradually being phased out. In a normal wedding, the couple will make a list of the items that the couple lacks or needs, which will be purchased by the invitee and given to the couple as wedding gifts.

Commonwealth wedding customs do not include red envelopes, which they usually convert directly into objects. Of course, if there are many people invited, or the difference in the value of the list is too large, it is inevitable that there will be an embarrassing situation where a certain item receives a bunch and no one buys a certain item.

Brooklyn, like Mark Millay's wedding, is short of items, so naturally there is no need to make a list for people to choose from.

Those who come can choose to give a small gift or simply come empty-handed. Filling out the invitation wasn't as tiring as it might seem, at least Brooklyn felt like it was even easier than going to work.

He just had to brainlessly take the greeting card handed by Anne, glance at the computer without thinking, and then brainlessly copy the words in a fixed place, brainlessly hand the greeting card to Anne, and then take the next one...... At least he doesn't need to think, he doesn't need to analyze, he doesn't need to use his brain!

He can even talk to Anne about the precautions of pregnancy while writing beautiful handwriting! It's a lot easier than going to work!