The Daily Life of American Drama Detective
Chapter 452 The Prosecutor Under the Mask of Pain: Detective Chuck Is Great
Chapter 452 The prosecutor under the mask of pain: Detective Chuck belongs to everyone, New York cannot be exclusive!
Author: Qingsi Looking Back
"There is nothing we can do about it. We dare not say racism in public now, but the racism in our hearts is deep-rooted and cannot be eliminated."
The African-American assistant prosecutor sighed with emotion: "But the media will not report any racism. Look, we will become the bad guys instead."
"If you want to be bad, be bad thoroughly."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone joked to himself: "It would be better to be the ultimate bad guy who can't be defeated, and that might not be a bad thing."
"No one can be undefeated, and even the ultimate villain can't block the halo of the protagonist."
The African-American assistant prosecutor shook his head.
Even though he was joking, he was completely pessimistic in comparison.
"Do the Bolanders have the aura of protagonists, or do our elite barristers have the aura of protagonists?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone had a smile on his face again: "I don't even think so, but I think our detective Chuck has the aura of the protagonist."
"I hope so."
The African-American assistant prosecutor was deeply moved by the deep-rooted racial discrimination in society reflected in the case, and was in no mood to join in with his partner's jokes.
Just like in The Big Bang Theory, when it comes to the stereotypes of various races in American society, the Jewish Howard is said to have a lawyer relative, and the Indian Rajesh is said to have a customer service relative. Although they don't want to admit it,
But there are indeed such relatives.
Although the racial hierarchy of African-American assistant prosecutors is second only to Jews and whites, these two occupy the main niche in the legal industry.
Although he faces all kinds of invisible racial discrimination, which can be seen almost everywhere, he is powerless to do anything about it.
Because it is invisible, I cannot say it out loud, and if I say it, no one will acknowledge it, nor will there be any change, so I feel this very closely.
Soon, the old white male lawyer Will came out, gestured to the two prosecutors to talk, and told his plea deal, which was still the same as the previous lawyer's proposal.
"Second degree manslaughter, 2 to 6 years in prison, with minimum term served."
"We have found sufficient evidence to prove that Randy Boland shot and killed 17-year-old Tim Chang at the instigation of his mother. Mr. Boland had knowledge, and Carl Boland even participated in destroying evidence to assist in the murder."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone looked at the old white male lawyer who proposed the deal speechlessly: "You told me you would only serve two years in prison?"
"My client is the salt of the earth, I know it, you know it, everyone knows it."
The old white male lawyer Will is still confident.
The so-called salt of the world refers to the Gospel of Matthew. Jesus compared his disciples to the salt of the world, because in the eyes of the Jews, salt is not only a necessity of life, but also can be seasoned and preserved.
Jesus asked his disciples to play the role of salt in the world, that is, to be the essence and role model for the world.
Later, "salt of the world" became synonymous with "backbone of society" and "model people who benefit society".
"Tim often is!"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone retorted: "He is a true genius. He won a NASA award at the age of 17 and was a strong contender for the Nobel Prize in high school!"
"Maybe ginseng, but not salt!"
Will, the old white male lawyer, shrugged and smiled.
"..."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone and the African-American Assistant Prosecutor looked at each other speechlessly.
Is Will, the old white male lawyer, being racist?
On the surface, there is no, because ginseng is far more valuable than salt. It is said that the Boland family is salt, and Tim is often ginseng, which is indeed consistent with each other's positioning.
But when listening, you can’t just listen to the literal meaning, but also listen to the pronunciation.
Ginseng may be more precious, but it is not a necessity of life, so for the general public, it is dispensable, whether you have it or not, it does not make any difference.
But salt is different. Everyone needs it and it is indispensable.
When faced with a real choice, an insignificant grain of salt cannot be compared to ginseng that is thousands of times more expensive.
People will only choose salt, so they can give up ginseng without hesitation.
And there is another connotation: salt is white, while ginseng (American ginseng) is yellowish.
The color of your skin cannot be changed!
So combined with the movements, expressions and tone of the old white male lawyer Will, this is a kind of racial discrimination that is so obvious but makes people unable to say anything!
This bright but speechless art of speaking, after decades or hundreds of years of accumulation, has long become a required course for gentlemen and elites in upper class society.
I know that I discriminate against you, you also know that I discriminate against you, and everyone knows that I discriminate against you.
But they all knew it tacitly.
"So, do we have a deal?"
Will, the old white male lawyer, reached out to the Executive Assistant Prosecutor.
"of course not!"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone shook his head decisively: "There is no shortage of salt in the world, and ginseng is more life-saving! Whether it is for individuals or for the entire society!"
"In that case, just sue and we'll see you in court!"
Seeing this, Will, the old white male lawyer, did not persist in persuading him, but still had a standard American fake smile.
He actually agreed with the Executive Assistant Prosecutor's statement that "there is no shortage of salt in this world", and he didn't care at all about the Boland family who were ordinary salt grains.
He was sent to litigate the case for the Boland family, and he only cared about his own interests.
Because Mrs. Boland and her eldest son Randy were criminals who conspired to murder, the prosecutor did not agree to bail before attending the court hearing, so the old white male lawyer Will only took Mr. Boland out of the police station.
Soon, the hearing will be held.
"The prosecutor charged Mary Boland and Randy Boland with second-degree murder and second-degree conspiracy. How does the defense respond?"
"Not guilty!"
"Not guilty!"
Both Mrs. Boland and her eldest son, Randy, are preparing to plead not guilty.
They wanted to plead guilty, but Chuck wouldn't allow it.
"The prosecutor charged Carl Boland with the crime of intentionally destroying evidence and assisting in murder. How does the defense respond?"
The judge asked again.
"Not guilty!"
Karl, who was also prosecuted, was finally able to apply what he had learned and spoke for the first time in court, but not to defend others, but to defend himself.
"What opinions do the defense and prosecutors have on bail?"
The judge took the initiative to greet the old white male lawyer Will: "Leonard, I'm glad to see you. You go ahead."
"Nice to meet you too, your honor."
Leonard Will, an old white male lawyer, smiled and greeted the judge: "My clients are not dangerous or absconding in any way. They are important figures in the community. Any high bail is unfair!"
"
"Where's the prosecutor?"
The judge glanced at the young Karl, frowned, and asked expressionlessly to the African-American assistant prosecutor in charge of the prosecution.
"The prosecutor requested bail of $50,000 per person."
The African-American assistant prosecutor said: "Taking the opportunity to abscond may not be a problem, but considering the seriousness of the case..."
Before he finished speaking, he was interrupted impatiently by the judge: "Stop it! When you do the right thing, you are always right!"
After saying this, he looked at the old white male lawyer Will, and changed to a more affectionate address: "Leonard, he is right, after all, this is second-degree murder, and each person has a bail of $50,000."
He knew the old white male lawyer Leonard Weir very well, and knew that the defendant could ask Leonard Weir to bail him out for $50,000, which would not be a problem.
"Okay, your honor."
The American fake smile on the face of the old white male lawyer Will remains unchanged.
It's just 50,000 US dollars per person. For those who have the same second-degree murders with bails of 300,000, 700,000, or even millions or tens of millions, this amount of money is no different.
The original Boland family couldn't get it.
But the organization that sent him here didn't care about the money at all.
The bail money was soon received, and then Will, the old white male lawyer, led the Boland family and left the court. The outside was already surrounded by people with guns and cannons.
Even major media outlets like the New York Times sent people to follow up and conduct interviews.
Obviously, almost all of a typical white family was prosecuted for shooting a Chinese teenager. This can indeed irritate many people's eyes and nerves.
It's just that it's not a normal stimulation reaction.
What the media wanted to report was not the innocent Chinese teenager Tim who was shot dead, but the "seemingly pitiful" Bolander family who was killed by almost a whole family.
As the old white male lawyer Will said, the general public's emotions only care about the most indispensable salt that is as white as them, rather than the dispensable and even disgusting yellow ginseng that is different in color from them.
In the eyes of the media, the story to be told was Mrs. Boland's story.
A talented white boy who is mentally and physically unhealthy was dragged into the trap by a Chinese classmate who only knew how to read.
A loving white mother for her son.
A good white brother who is there for his mother and younger brother.
A genius white boy who wants to save his family because his loving mother and good big brother made a mistake for him.
What kind of family is this where everyone is a villain?
This is clearly a family member!
The prosecutor actually wants to hold on to them all and prosecute them all. He usually treats the rich people with submissiveness, but strikes hard at ordinary people like them. This is really too much!
That is to say, when they came, many people were reminded in advance not to probe Chuck too much, let alone scold "one of their own", otherwise they would definitely include Chuck in this criticism.
no way!
Prosecutors who work in this profession must accept the supervision of public opinion, and they deserve to be scolded if they do not do well!
The scolding is also to make prosecutors grow.
But Detective Chuck is different. His company has shares in various media companies and is one of the important shareholders. Of course, he has to give him face and won't mention it if he can.
Fortunately, this is also a specialty of journalists like them.
There are always all kinds of weird and weird ways to praise your own people, without criticizing them or simply keeping silent or not mentioning them.
Fight hard against those who are not yours, freedom of speech, objectivity and fairness.
As for the Chinese genius Tim Chang, who was supposed to be the protagonist of the case and incident, and was shot innocently, and what should be right and wrong?
The Lord doesn't care, so of course no one cares.
District Attorney's Office.
"Oh, the city is full of storms."
District Attorney Adam Schiffer kept rubbing his temples, a mask of pain on his face.
As an elected district attorney, public opinion trends had the greatest impact on him. Even though he had chosen to be in the same boat as Chuck, he stepped out of his comfort zone and was blown away by the storm.
"We have solid evidence!"
Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney Ben Stone comforted his boss and close friend.
"If only it were that simple."
District Attorney Adam Schiffer complained: "The world has never been a simple and clear mathematical problem like one plus one equals two. Detective Chuck doesn't understand, no, he understands but doesn't care, but don't we understand that we don't care?
?”
Although it was the same ship, he was shaken to death by the storm, but Chuck was on top of the ship, just on the same ship with him in terms of longitude and latitude, but the Z-axis was as high as the atmosphere, even on the space station, where
Do you care about the storm on the ship?
"Chuck is doing the right thing, and so are we."
"There's always pressure to do things," said Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone, laughing.
"Detective Chuck is indeed right, but the pressure brought by this kind of correctness, I feel that I can't bear it for a long time."
District Attorney Adam Schiffer's painfully masked face showed some anticipation: "Fortunately, this right should not be limited to New York, and I am not the kind of person who is exclusive.
I have recently been asking around the country whether there are more correct cases like this, hoping that people all over the United States will be able to share the rain and dew of this divine detective who can bring them absolute correctness and justice."
"You're going to do this?"
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone was stunned for a moment, and then looked at his boss and friend dumbfounded, deeply admiring each other's wisdom.
"What else can I do besides doing this?"
District Attorney Adam Schiffer smiled wryly and spread his hands.
You can't afford to offend him, and you can't hide from him. You can only try your best to draw Detective Chuck's attention outside of New York. You can't always let him admit to the absolute pressure brought by this kind of absolute justice, right?
Why?
"I don't think Chuck would say no."
Executive Assistant Prosecutor Ben Stone thought for a while and said with a smile: "He actually doesn't care where the case is. As long as you find something he is interested in, I believe he will go there, and then you can relax."
They were wise and took the initiative to understand how to reduce the intense pressure they were burdened with because of Chuck while following him.
But the situation of Tim Chang's family is very bad.
A storm of public opinion also swept them.
Those upper-class elites still pay attention to some respectability and only use invisible discrimination to make you speechless. But the people at the bottom don't care about this at all and directly use violence against the victims.
The storefront had been vandalized, splashed with graffiti at night.
The so-called White Tiger Gang in Chinatown turned a blind eye to these people who rushed to their territory and acted recklessly, as if they never existed.
Tim Chang's sister and mother were trembling and were immediately taken away from Chinatown by Chuck.
"After the case is over, you don't have to worry whether you want to live somewhere else or return to your country."
Chuck said to Chang's sister who was afraid and hesitant.
Tim Chang's sister has also left Chinatown. She has never lived in Chinatown before. Naturally, she is the kind of smart person who moves out as soon as she can.
Smart people naturally think too much and are prone to compromise.
Even if it involves his own brother who was innocently killed.
She will work hard if she can help her brother seek justice.
But if the situation is absolutely irresistible, she will not persist.
After all, the dead have passed away, and the living will continue to live.
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