Chapter 623, Demolition Moves

With Patrick Nestor on the same stage as Mr. President, and the military gathering, New York City will be the eye of the storm and will gather the eyes of the world.

New York City has this qualification, and the building where a sword was cast as a plough is located on the east side of Manhattan, New York.

The federal election is a quadrennial event that the world is watching...... But Brooklyn can only think about it, he can't influence Patrick Nestor's schedule, let alone get Patrick Nestor's to come to New York.

Patrick Nestor will not be coming to New York either. At least not at such a time. What are you here for?

Got into a mess? He could have sat quietly under the stage, the stands were lively, and he could have watched you sing and I appeared on the stage, why did he have to go on stage by himself?

"General Michael Grady, you said that the military does not discriminate against any group, so how do you explain that at the press conference hosted by General Kuhl, General Kuhl allowed all the reporters to ask questions, but ignored the New York media reporters, and even ignored the questions and questions of the New York media reporters after the meeting? Isn't that discrimination? "The reporter of A is very brave, and he can't be reckless at a critical time.

Brooklyn tugged at the corners of his mouth, not knowing what was in mind, and smiling.

"The purpose of this press conference is to inform us of our full cooperation with the Court." Michael Grady replied with a serious face

"I'm not Kuhl, you can interview Kuhl and ask him about his journey at the time."

"I have no way of knowing what was going on in Kuhl's mind at the time. Next. "This is a real master. Unlike Kuhl, who pretends to be forced on the surface but leaves flaws everywhere, this is a real master of speech.

He directly replaced the core of Reporter A's question. At the heart of the reporter's question was the military's discrimination against the New York media, and General Kuhl was just one example of what he said.

But Michael Grady cleverly replaced the concept meal, making Reporter A's problem become

"Why didn't General Kuhl answer questions from New York reporters at the press conference". His answer was: I'm not Kuhl, I don't know.

He even gave thoughtful advice, if you want to know, you can go and ask Chur directly.

"Chandler Kane." Brooklyn looked at Michael Grady on the computer screen, and another name came out of his mouth.

Winston understood, hesitated.

"I don't think it's a good choice."

"No, Winston, if you don't make a decision, it's too late." Brooklyn shook his head, rejecting Winston's hesitation.

His inner thoughts, however, were that Heather Gerken was really right. He had to concentrate on delivering a heavy blow to himself and weaken the military's blow before knocking him out completely.

Killing Chandler Kane is a good move. After this press conference, the media and public pressure on the military will inevitably subside, and he must re-tighten the noose around the military's neck before the military can free up his hands to regain strength.

And the winch that tightened the noose was none other than Chandler Kane.

"General Michael Grady, as you mentioned in your previous briefing, the military will fully cooperate with E. Murphy. Y's work, and later mentioned that for this reason you will temporarily put down your work and express full respect for the rule of law, does this order have any deeper meaning? Why is it arranged this way? "This is a brave warrior who is braver than a reporter.

directly questioned whether Michael Grady was both deserving and standing. Unfortunately, with Michael Grady's rank, it is doomed to be in vain.

"Mr. President has not yet set a specific time, and I may need to follow Mr. President to New York State when the notice arrives." Winston changed the subject.

It's a tacit understanding. I don't agree with your suggestion, but I don't stop you from doing it, I stand by and don't agree, I don't object, I don't help, I don't block.

Brooklyn understood Winston's intentions and spoke

"Get ready, don't take chances, we're out of luck." On the computer screen, Michael Grady was as Brooklyn had guessed.

He bowed his head slightly, and replied with a grim expression

"There is no intention, we attach great importance to this matter, we have carefully studied the summons issued by the court, and understood the objects summoned by the court, in order to express our apologies and cooperate sincerely, we have monitored all the subjects summoned by the court and restricted their communication with the outside world."

"This is done to show sincerity to the public, to Congress, to all legitimate citizens of the Union, and we are dealing with this matter with the utmost sincerity and determination to forge cooperation." Hearing this, several reporters at the scene couldn't help but roll their eyes wildly.

You will say so, the next Secretary of State is not you, I don't agree!

"Next." Michael Grady paused for a moment before speaking. Winston sighed and joked

"Or I'll be in the election." Brooklyn knew he was joking, so she went along with him

"Okay, go and announce your candidacy, Will will use the whole evening news to help you publicize, and all New Yorkers will vote for you." Even if all the electors in New York voted for Winston, he would still not be able to make it to the end, and he would not be able to participate at all

Qualifications for the "Finals". At least not yet.

"Will is a big fan of yours, and he's probably only going to give him a minute at the end of the show. It's for his boss's sake. Winston said in passing.

The two of them burst out laughing. After laughing, Winston said softly

"Brooklyn, your hands and I have always been clean, and I hope they will be the same."

"Hmm." Hanging up, Brooklyn didn't pay attention to the on-screen press conference. Winston's last words of advice were out of personal friendship, as a reminder as a friend, telling him that some things would last a lifetime once they were done.

Brooklyn doesn't understand this. Some things are only zero and countless times, once this is broken

"1", it will be repeated over and over again, and then slowly get used to it. How many street girls on the street are awkward and embarrassed when they stand under a street lamp for the first time?

But there are plenty of skilled girls in New York. It's not the same as dealing with Heather Gerken. Heather Gerkenna's order was given by Brooklyn, not by his own hands, and he didn't even say it

The phrase "kill Heather Gerken". Heather Gerken is like reading a death sentence in court, without any psychological burden.

But Chandler Kane? If it's certain that you're going to kill him, who's going to do it? Harrison or Bob? He didn't pay Bob anything to kill people.

Harrison was at it, but Brooklyn was scared. Harrison kills Chandler, and Harrison becomes the one who holds the secret, in order to prevent leaks, is it necessary to kill Harrison?

The man who killed Harrison has become the one who holds the secret...... It's an endless loop, and the only one who can unravel it is Brooklyn himself.

He needs to do it himself. Ending a life with your own hands and signing your name on a document to agree to the death penalty are two very different concepts.

He was very resolute with Winston, and it was just an expression of attitude. If Winston could be moved by him, it would be two to one, and Frank had to agree.

It is even possible that this matter will go in the most perfect direction - Chandler Kane himself kills himself.

In this way, there is no need for Brooklyn to do it himself, and naturally there is no such entanglement behind.

Killing a person with your own hands requires psychological construction, and it may also leave a stain on your resume and give you your own handle.

There is no benefit except in the current situation. This deal will make him lose his muscles and bones, and he will lose all his money for the rest of his life.

This choice needs to be made carefully. Brooklyn put down the idea of killing Chandler Kane and thought of other solutions.

……………… That afternoon, Brooklyn walked out of the courthouse and was interviewed at a time. In the interview, he mentioned a name that may be unfamiliar to most people but has already caught the attention of some people in the new row of courts - Mark Milley Aldington.

"We have carefully read the indictment submitted by Prosecutor Chandler Kane and the related materials, documents and evidence, and after careful consideration, we believe that it would be advisable for the Office of the Prosecutor to rewrite the indictment, which contains several allegations...... Judging by my experience, it is basically untenable. ”

"Mark Milley Aldington, who is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and a high-ranking figure in the military, as a judge in a federal district court, to be honest, put a lot of pressure on me to try a case involving such a big man."

"In fact, lately my colleagues – not just the judges, but others as well – have been under a lot of stress, some have even seen a psychiatrist, and some have been on medication to sleep." [In view of the general environment, please enter the browser for the fastest update - go to the essence of the library to view.]

"We've received a lot of reports involving senior military figures, we know how important the military is to a country, and we would have liked the allegations to be false, but that's not the case."

"No, I believe my colleagues, we are professionals, what we have to do is worthy of the robes on our bodies, the gavels in our hands, and the words behind us." At this point, Brooklyn didn't even stop in his footsteps, and he said solemnly

β€œ

The "i" is what the courtroom says on the wall behind the judge. Judges are always reminded of fairness and impartiality.

"You're right, Mark Milley Aldington, the defendant in one of the cases, is my father-in-law." At the mention of Mark Milley Aldington, Brooklyn stopped again, and the reporters saw that he was interested in the name, and began to ask questions about the name even more excitedly.

"I'm sorry, I can't say anything more." Brooklyn waved his hand

"I believe in my professionalism, my colleagues believe in my fairness, and New Yorkers believe in it, but I think there may still be people who dispute and exclude me." Brooklyn and Mark Milley Aldington are sons-in-law, which is a relatively direct kinship, and it is likely that Brooklyn's trial of Mark Milley will be biased because of this kinship and cannot maintain the standard.

Such fears are not unfounded. Brooklyn spread his hands

"You all know, what do we New Yorkers call meβ€”" He paused deliberately, and sure enough, a number of reporters followed, shouting Brooklyn's nickname, Themis.

Brooklyn smiled and pointed at one of the loudest shouters, then spread his hands and shrugged his shoulders in the laughter of the people around him, looking helpless.

"You heard it, and you came up with this name first."

"New Yorkers know I'm going to have a fair trial, but some people probably don't."

"In the past, there was news that I had taken bribes, but it turned out to be false. There were also people who scribbled on my car, splashed unknown liquids on me, sent threatening letters, etc., but these did not deter me, but strengthened my determination to be fair and just. ”

"Judge Brooklyn, you say it

Does "some" refer to the New York Attorney's Office? A reporter asked. Brooklyn was stunned, nodded at the reporter who asked the question, and shook his head

"The people in the New York Attorney's Office are normal people, and we've worked together so many times that they know me so well that I don't show favoritism because of my relationship β€” in fact, once their prosecutor joked with me in private and asked me what I could do to show favoritism." After a pause, Brooklyn said

"I told him that it was very simple, just close your eyes and dream." As soon as this little joke came out, there was another burst of laughter.

Brooklyn said softly amid laughter

"So the people in the prosecutor's office won't object, and now even if it's my wife standing in the dock, they won't say a word." Brooklyn deliberately looked left and right, and reminded in a low voice

"Don't let this one go, Annie will kill me." The reporters laughed out loud again. Brooklyn changed its previous seriousness and seriousness and began to take a pro-people route, which reporters did not expect.

"So who are you referring to? It can't be a defendant. A reporter continued to ask. Brooklyn stalls

"I don't know, okay, it's time for me to go home. Anne said she wanted to eat my cooking, and I had to go back and show my skills. ”

"One last question! Judge Brooklyn, last question. A chubby reporter stopped Brooklyn's way and shouted.

Brooklyn stopped and held up a finger

"The last one." He knew the girl who was blocking the way, this was A's reporter, the big fat girl who almost lived in Courtroom 9, wrote a lot of Brooklyn news, and was about to turn the column into a Brooklyn living note.

"Thank you." With Brooklyn's permission, Ms. Lucy hastened to thank her. Everyone knows that the Brooklyn interview is not easy to get, and it is comparable to the eighth wonder of the world to make an exception for Brooklyn to be interviewed.