Almighty Coach

Chapter 485: Diplomatic Court (Part 1)

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"Snow Prosecutor, here is the information you asked me to collect, which contains media comments and investigations." An intern handed a thick stack of documents to Snow.

Snow took the file and flipped a few pages, with a satisfied smile on his face.

"The sound of public opinion is very beneficial to us. The next time we appear in court, we have a much higher probability of winning." Snow said triumphantly.

"Prosecutor Snow, I don't quite understand, what connection does these things have with the case we are about to participate in, will it really help us a lot?" The intern asked with a puzzled expression.

"That is of course." Snow put on a showy expression, and then said: "This trend of public opinion will send a message to the jurors. It is wrong and unethical to harm others in order to save their lives. During the court session, the jury would presume that the defendant ’s act of injuring the passerby was wrong, even if he was to let the passerby help him call the police. In the court, I only need to emphasize the defendant ’s initiative to carry out the act , It can be defined as the defendant ’s intentional behavior. In order to protect his own interests and intentionally harm others, it does not sound like intentionally hurting people. I hope that in this way, the defendant ’s behavior will be defined as intentionally hurting people. "

"Will the jury members accept this idea? I want to ask what to do if the jurors are not influenced by public opinion." The intern then asked.

"Relax, they will definitely be influenced by public opinion in the society, which is directly related to the composition of the jury members." Snow gestured to the intern to sit down and then explained: "The law requires that citizens who are 18 years of age or older If you live in China, speak English well, have no hearing and intellectual impairments, and have no prior criminal record, you can become a juror. However, in the actual screening process, there is still a certain degree of directivity. Both parties will screen out some people. "

"For example, some people with a low education level and a low level of life will have a greater chance of being screened out by the accused and the defense. Because of the limitations of the education level and the environment of daily life, it is difficult for such a person to give a reasonable basis based on evidence. You ca n’t expect a scum from high school dropouts to think and analyze problems like scholars. So both prosecutors and defense lawyers will feel that it ’s a risk to make that kind of person a juror. Unless the defendant is certain A certain group of people, otherwise, when choosing a juror, both prosecutors and defenders will first remove this type of person. "

"In addition, we also do n’t want people with very high education level or experts in a certain field to become jurors. This kind of people have a relatively high education, have achieved certain achievements, and are more confident. They all have excellent Independent thinking ability and excellent judgment, this kind of person is not easily affected by external factors. If such a person appears in the jury, even if we make a wonderful debate during the court trial, they will not follow us They will think out their opinions independently, and the efforts of prosecutors and defense lawyers will become useless in front of them. They will only believe their judgments and will not agree to be persuaded. "

"So when selecting jurors, we tend to pick the kind of daily life work that has no highlights, is not good at deep thinking, and is not very stubborn, is easily affected by external factors, and likes ordinary people who follow the trend. This These types of people are the perfect jury members for prosecution or defense lawyers. They will draw conclusions based on the most basic on-site evidence and the words of the prosecution and the defense. There will never be any unexpected factors. "

"I want to say here, you should understand that jurors are people who are easily disturbed by external factors. Under the guidance of public opinion, they will make pre-emptive judgments. And in this case, I am exactly Taking advantage of this, they are biased towards us. Or we use the public opinion of society to kidnap the jury's judgment with morality! "

The intern nodded, but a complex expression appeared on his face. As can be seen, he did not agree with this behavior very much.

Rhys persuaded: "I know, you may not understand this behavior, but believe me, you will get used to it. From a certain point of view, this is indeed a moral abduction, but you have to understand , It ’s not us who ultimately gives the verdict, so we do n’t have to bear psychological or moral pressure. Our purpose is only one, that is to convict the suspect! ”

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Li Dai came to Wilfried's law firm.

"Mr. Li, you should have noticed the trend of public opinion recently," Wilfried asked.

Li Dai nodded and said with a smile: "I have noticed that I have now become a negative teaching material, but I did not expect that there are so many people of noble morals in this world."

Wilfried heard the satire in Li Dai's words, he smiled inexplicably, and then said: "Mr. Li, this situation is very unfavorable for our next court session. The jury is very vulnerable to public opinion. The impact of orientation, thereby making judgments that are not conducive to us. "

"But it's really time to pick, we are about to have a court session, but this kind of thing happened." Li Dai said helplessly.

"If I didn't guess wrong, this is the prosecutor's trick. The reason why Nick Ruiz can maintain a 100% conviction rate is because he knows how to do anything." Wilfried said.

"Lawyer Wildfried, you come to me, I guess you must have come up with a way to deal with it." Li Dai asked. He knew that lawyers of this level like Wilfried must have figured out a solution long ago.

"I did think of ways to deal with it, but it will cost some money. This part of the expenditure is not included in the lawyer's fee, so I want to get your consent." Wilfried said.

"I see." Li Dai took out the checkbook and signed the name directly, but did not fill in the numbers, and then handed the blank check to Wilfried.

Wilfried took the check and continued, "I will send you the detailed receipt for this expenditure later. I suggest that you show the receipt to the accountant, maybe there may be a tax deductible."

The reason why Wilfried asked Li Dai for the additional money was due to the tax payment. If this money was counted in Wilfrid ’s attorney fee, then Wilfried would have to pay This expenditure pays an additional personal income tax ~ www.readwn.com ~ but if it is counted as the funds provided by the parties, Wilfried does not need to pay extra taxes.

"Attorney Wilfried, I'm curious now. What kind of coping method do you think of, can you disclose it first." Li Dai then asked.

"Of course, you are my client and you have the right to know everything." Wilfried smiled like an old fox. He pointed to the blank check in his hand, and then said: "With this thing, there is no Things that can't be solved! You still have to pass by the passerby who hurt you "

"Remember, I heard that the guy didn't have a formal job and usually worked part-time at the gas station." Li Dai replied.

"He's been very good now!" Wilfried pointedly pointed his fingers together, then asked: "I think you should not mind, let him live better!"

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