After Reborn, I Become a Billionaire

Chapter 544 The Trial (4)



Chapter 544 The Trial (4)

Chapter 544 The Trial (4)

Josh then continued to defend mockingly, "Are you going to charge the defendant just based on a video

clip? How hilarious! If he did want to sleep with any other ladies, they would stampede into his house

as long as he released a simple sign. Of course, the defendant has specially told me to declare that he

reserved no feelings for any others in the world except for his wife, Hannah. Here is the point-the

defendant has never committed rape!"

After making the strong statement of defence, he bowed to the judge out of courtesy, "That's all about

the statement."

The judge nodded and then spoke to the prosecutor, "The prosecutor may start to challenge the

statement of defence."

"Yes, Your Honor, the statement of defence did sound reasonable. However, loopholes could still be

noticed." The prosecutor stood up to speak decently.

Then all eyes were fixed on the prosecutor.

The prosecutor continued unhurriedly, "Though the Wells has been known as a privileged family and

the defendant claims himself to be wealthy enough to despise the bribery of more than fifty million, plus

the fact that his monthly consumption had once gone beyond that amount of money, there could still be

a possibility that the defendant enjoyed the power to abuse the authority brought by his position while

the money itself didn't matter. Think about it. A rich guy like him barely has any clear understanding of

the value of money, which means he may even despise it. However, if he happens to get something he

has never owned before, he would be likely to indulge himself in it. Power is a typical example that

accounts for this matter. Lured by power, the defendant committed bribery while enjoying the

superiority brought by power."

Upon hearing that, Hannah turned into a serious look.

She knew they would resort to sophistry.

However, she still went greatly mad when hearing such despicable sophistry, and so did Susan.

"Damn it, what a cunning lawyer. Well, he can make up everything." Susan couldn't help complaining.

"Of course, we have hard evidence." The prosecutor continued confidently, "And the evidence is pretty

conclusive, the financial statement and the cash. The defence attorney failed in proving the innocence

of the defendant. That's the very definition of ineffective assistance of counsel."

Some people in the hearing seats appeared rather complacent, especially Charles and the rest of his

accomplices.

They were confident enough to believe that today would be Oscar's doomsday.

"Alright, let's focus on the rape itself. The defendant has been claiming himself to be deadly appealing

to ladies, self-proclaiming that his charm could get every single lady to go crazy, to which I agree. After

further investigation about the defendant, it was found that he did have a lot of affairs with other ladies,

who all fell for him with all their hearts. What's more, none of them had ever accused him. Undoubtedly,

it was out of their own will. However, there was a precondition-the defendant wasn't married at that

time, due to which he wouldn't be bound by morals. That's the point the defendant tried to skip during

the statement."

The rest of the world felt like being convinced again, considering the prosecutor's argument rather

persuasive.

Then the prosecutor continued with great confidence, "According to the domestic tradition, there has

been a strong moral restraint for post-marriage life. A guy could do whatever he wants before the

marriage but he would have to expect serious reproach if he tries the same thing after the marriage.

Females are no exception. According to the investigation, the defendant hadn't had any affairs with any

other ladies after he got married, which meant those ladies who ever tried to get close to him started to

avoid any affairs with him. Such being the case, if any affairs between the defendant and a lady

occurred, he must be the one compelling her."

"Objection!" Josh stood up to refute, "It's sophistry to speculate about the defendant compelling the

victim! Though morality could indeed discipline most people, there are still examples that some ladies

trying to hook up with married guys for the sake of great fortune. The defendant disciplined himself

after marriage because he was loyal to his wife. It doesn't mean that he has a reason to start any

affairs with the victim."

"I have a proof for my statement! The video about the intimacy between the defendant and the victim

denies his loyalty to marriage."

"Nor did it prove that the victim tried to avoid him!" Josh refuted.

The prosecutor then continued with a sulky face, "The victim just want to send him home out of This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.

kindness because he was drunk. That's why it looks like there was intimacy between them."

"According to your assumption that most ladies would try to avoid the defendant after he got married,

why didn't the victim call Hannah to pick him up? Instead, she sent him home by herself. Don't you

think it's rather contradictory?"

"It was getting late. Perhaps the victim found it unsafe to have Hannah go out to pick him up."

"If the victim was concerned with safety issues, why did she insist on sending him home alone?" Josh

had been working hard to challenge the prosecutor's point.

"The victim is dead. You should ask the defendant for the reason!"

"The defendant declares that it was the victim who tried to seduce him," Josh stressed out his words.

"Nonsense!" the prosecutor seemed mad.

But meanwhile, he had no idea how to refute it.

"If you don't believe in the defendant, why do you suggest asking him for reason?"

"Josh, the victim was Hannah's cousin. It's against common morals to seduce the defendant. As well-

behaved as the victim had been, she would never do that."

"You're right about that. It's against common morals to have sex with the cousin of his wife, of which the

defendant should be fully aware!"

"The defendant was drunk, totally drunk! Drunkenness could lead to crazy things. The defendant had

been a playboy before. It was likely for him to sleep with any other ladies under that circumstance! But

the victim had been self-disciplined. According to the autopsy report, the victim was still a virgin before

she was raped. It was unlikely for her to committee something like seduction!"

"It's nothing but your speculation. Do you have proof?" asked Josh.

"The proof is that the victim jumped into the river to kill herself after being raped by the defendant,

which she found unacceptable."

"Does it mean that the defendant was responsible for her suicide?"

"The defendant was the last one whom the victim ever encountered."

"You're wrong! Besides the defendant, there were lots of attendants during the social dinner at City

Hall, including Charles Sawyer!"


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