Superstar

Chapter 148: Red Regulations

After Keffi went home, he began to think carefully. He noticed something wrong with the whole thing. It is very likely that Kendrick ordered the implementation of the red'color' regulations. Then the disappearance of Lieutenant Colonel Mackinson began to clear the context of the case. stand up.

Keffi and Galloway returned to the inquiry room and confirmed the answer to Dawson and Duny. It was indeed Kendrick who ordered the implementation of the red ‘color’ law. Although Kendrick had a meeting at four in the afternoon and ordered a ban on touching San Diego, five minutes later Kendrick went to Dawson and Duny’s room and gave them instructions: Enforce red ‘color’ laws on San Diego. This also means that the two soldiers did not intend to murder, but were just executing orders. This immediately changed the ‘sexual’ nature of the entire case.

Kai Fei found the prosecution lawyer Rose, but Rose pointed out that Kai Fei did not have any evidence, except for the statements of the two defendants, but other soldiers could prove that Kendrick’s meeting was true, and the only horse that could testify. Lieutenant Colonel Jinsen disappeared again. Ross told Keffi, "Jessup will soon be promoted, and the division will give me a lot of leeway to save him and the troops from embarrassment."

Kaifei knew that this was the ‘transaction’ provided by the division, so he asked, "How much room is there?"

"Manslaughter, two years in prison, they can go home after six months." Listening to the conditions given by Ross, Keffi knew that the division was actually trying to sacrifice Dawson and Duny to cover up the mistakes within the troops. At present, the defendants do not have any evidence and witnesses can prove their innocence. This is already the best condition given by the division. If once in court, Dawson and Duny will not face such light punishments in the end.

Ross firmly believes that Kai Fei is a ‘sexy’ lawyer. Since Dawson and Duny can go home in six months, Kai Fei will not go to court and ‘make things’ out of control. This is Kaifei's consistent code of conduct, and it is also the "ability" that a good lawyer must possess.

Sure enough, Keffi thought it was a great deal. He proposed this deal to Dawson and Duny, but obviously the two soldiers were unwilling to accept it because they thought they had not done it. Anything wrong is just abiding by their duty, they will not admit their guilt.

This completely angered Keffi, who thought it was the stupid theory that Galloway taught them, "If you apply for innocence according to your criteria, you must spend the rest of your life in prison! As I said. , I can go home in six months."

"What about six months from now? We will be dismissed without honor, right? What shall we do then, sir?" Dawson was also angry. He could not accept Kaifei's statement and practice. "We enlisted in order to We feel it in the army with clear laws and regulations, but now you are asking us to sign and admit that we are disgraceful?" Dawson stood up and yelled at Kai Fei, "You want us to admit that we are not Lu Combatants. If the court verifies that we are at fault, I will accept any punishment. But I believe I did not do anything wrong, sir, I just performed my duty, and I won’t be able to go home in six months. Shame yourself, your squad and troops! Sir!"

Dawson, who has always followed orders, felt he was insulted. He even said to Keffi, "You are such a coward! I can't believe they put you in a military uniform."

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Kaifei was ‘excited’, and he decided to give up, and even planned to file an application for Dawson and Duny tomorrow when he was summoned. Galloway hoped that Keffi would appear in court to defend them, but Weinberg believed that “the defense is useless for the war criminals who slaughtered the Vietnamese, and it is useless for the Nuremberg Nazis.” Obviously, Weinberg always believed in both. A soldier is guilty.

Keffi had a different opinion, "Do you really think this is the same thing? They never suspected that there was any error in executing the order. They are not Nazis." But he still felt that this was an impossible lawsuit. There was no need to do a dying struggle, so he decided to give up.

"You know they have grievances, and you know how to win. Once you are gone, you have decided their fate." Galloway is still making his final efforts.

But Keffi retained his reason, "The moment San Diego died, their fate was already doomed."

"Do you believe they have grievances?" Galloway was unwilling to give up.

This makes Kai Fei feel very absurd, "You and Dawson are living in a dream world, the problem is not what I believe, but what I can prove! So don't tell me, I know what I don't know, I know the law! "

This made Galloway give up, "You don't know anything about the law, you are just a used car salesman, Danny. You are a lawyer only for dealing with disputes. You are nothing, just live like that. ."

The last words of Galloway made Kai Fei thoughtful. The sleepless night made Kai Fei late for the next day's trial and hesitated again and again. At the last moment, Kai Fei pleaded not guilty. The judge announced that the trial will resume at the Supreme Military Court at 10 am three weeks later.

Because Kaifei realized that the reason why the division appointed him, a lawyer with only nine months of experience, to be responsible for this case was not because of his good looks, but because the division wanted to avoid court trials and knew Kaifei’s past habits. -He is accustomed to using the law to make'transactions', which also shows that the division wants two soldiers to commit crimes and shield certain people

At this moment, there was a low voice from the cinema. Obviously the audience couldn't wait to see the final answer. The fate of Dawson and Duny was firmly held in Keffi's hand.

Keffi persuaded Weinberg, who had never believed that the two soldiers were innocent, to join the case. Together with Galloway, he actively prepared for the trial three weeks later.

The first trial did not make much progress. The prosecution and the defense separately questioned two incidents. The first was that the Naval Investigation Department arranged investigators to investigate the fact that Dawson shot illegally, but the investigation failed. Go on, because before the investigation began, the only witness, San Diego, died; the second was about Kendrick’s injunction meeting. The prosecution emphasized that Kendrick had convened a meeting to ban San Diego, while the defense emphasized that all team members After the meeting was over, they were not in Dawson and Duny's rooms, and it was impossible to prove that Kendrick did not contact the two soldiers again. The situation is deadlocked. The second trial mainly questioned professional doctors. The prosecution emphasized that San Diego died of poisoning, and many poisons could not be detected, but it was the most likely'sexual' cause that triggered San Diego's death; the defense emphasized that the deceased may not necessarily be Poisoning death is likely to be caused by a disease itself—such as a heart disease, which is then triggered in the case of'aggressive' confrontation, leading to death, and showing signs similar to poisoning, and this kind of heart disease The symptoms are precisely the source of the reason San Diego applied for transfer.

Although the doctor strongly denied Keffi's conjecture that San Diego may have a heart disease but was not detected, the prosecution lawyer Rose defended it with the authority of the doctor and recognized the doctor's diagnosis of San Diego as having no disease. In the face of his own weakness, Galloway lost his reason and repeatedly protested against the judge in court, which angered the judge.

The situation this time puts the defense in an unoptimistic situation.

Weinberg was angry with Galloway's behavior, which made Galloway question, "Why do you hate them so?"

"Because they bullied the weak, this is a fact." Weinberg said, he vented his emotions angrily, "The rest is nonsense. They tortured a weak young man, and killed him because they didn't like him! The reason? Because he can't run fast."

Instead, Weinberg then asked Galloway, "Why do you like them so much?"

"Because they are guarding the frontier." Galloway said, "And I promise,'I'll stand guard tonight' no one can hurt you." This sentence moved Weinberg and made his tone soft. Come down.

However, Kaifei still lacks confidence in winning the case because they do not have enough evidence. The evidence they currently have is provided by the suspect, which is not convincing in the court. He believes that they will lose miserably.

The third trial was centered around the red'color' regulations. The defense lawyer Kefei confirmed to the witnesses that when the platoon or company is late for a meeting, the barracks are always messy, and they fall behind when running... May suffer from red'color' regulations. Witnesses once suffered red ‘color’ regulations because of sweating on their rifles, but San Diego has never accepted the red ‘color’ regulations, because San Diego’s platoon leader Dawson, the defendant Dawson, did not allow it.

In the face of this situation, the prosecution lawyer Rose took out a copy of the Navy’s enlistment instructions and the Guantanamo Infantry Internal Management Regulations and asked the witnesses to find out the definition of the term "red'color' regulation" to prove that Guantanamo base did not have any red'color'. With the existence of regulations in this form, the word does not exist in the witness's statement.

Afterwards, Kaifei snatched two manuals and asked the witness to find the location of the restaurant on the first few pages of the book. Naturally, the witness could not find the restaurant. Kaifei explained that "Isn’t the restaurant clearly specified in the regulations? Do you not have to go to dinner for the soldiers?” The witness said that it is natural to follow in the footsteps of the predecessors. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com Kai Fei successfully explained that the existence of things does not have to be written clearly, many are just the predecessors’ conventions and regulations. , And the red'color' regulation is an unwritten rule.

After the trial, things finally made some progress. After the trial, the disappeared Mackinson reappeared. He confirmed to Keffi that this was a red'colored' legal incident. The order was given by Kendrick, and Santiago was never intended to be transferred from the base. The transfer order mentioned by Jessup was only provisionally signed on the morning of the arrival in Cuba by Kaifei and others. This is already the fifth day after Santiago's death.

In addition, Mackinson also confirmed that Jessup said that the first flight to the United States was only available at 6 o'clock in the morning the next day, but in fact the plane left the base for the United States seven hours ago.

Mackinson’s testimony restored Kai Fei’s confidence, but when Kai Fei communicated privately with Ross, Rose reminded Kai Fei that both Kendrick and Jessup have contributed to the country. If there is no certainty Prosecute them for the evidence, Kaifei is likely to be sentenced to malfeasance by a military court, which will affect Kaifei's career throughout his life.

But this not only did not make Kai Fei retreat, but ‘excited’ to send his ilzhi. The fourth trial is just around the corner, and he is full of infinite confidence!

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