Chapter 1080 - 1080 Going To Court: All The Crimes Have Been Proven
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1080 Going To Court: All The Crimes Have Been Proven
âI-I didnât frame her. She was the one who told me to do it. I only said I had sex with Brie to convince everyone.â
âIn order to convince everyone, you fabricated the âtruthâ, right?â Monica hit the nail on the head.
âNo, it was all Brieâs doing!â
âBut everything could only be done with your authority. Furthermore, why did you listen to Brie and commit a crime?â Monica said ruthlessly, âDaniel, I think I should remind you that your testimony now is of no use to determine whether Brie is the mastermind this time. If you canât prove that youâre not the mastermind, the court will decide that youâre the instigator. In other words, you will bear the greatest responsibility for this incident. Not only were you bending the law to favor someone, but most importantly, the Cardellini Enterpriseâs vaccine incident also involved the life of a boy. Youâll have to bear responsibility for this boyâs death!â
âI didnât kill the boy. I didnât know that the boy would be injected with potassium cyanide. All I did was fake the quality inspection report. I had nothing to do with what happened to the boy!â Daniel was agitated.
He was very clear that in Harken, it was a death sentence for murder.
âBut the result is that youâre the main culprit of this incident, so you should bear all the responsibility.â Monica reminded him, word by word.
âIt really wasnât me! It really wasnât me!â Daniel panicked.
âIn that case, who did it?â Monica pressed on.
It made everyone gasp in surprise.
Perhaps everyone would think of the existence of a key person like Daniel later on, but they would definitely not react as quickly as Monica.
They had always thought that Monica was just an uninspiring and useless rich young lady. Yet, at that moment, everyone started looking at her in a different light.
Moreover, her arguments and aggressive presence were not something that a little girl in her 20s who only knew how to play could show.
Daniel was also driven out of his wits by Monica.
Just as he was about to speak, Michael said sternly, âDaniel, you have to think carefully before you answer. If you lie and fabricate facts, you will be punished by the law. You donât have any motive to frame Monica now, so the court canât sentence you guilty!â
âYour Honor,â Judah interjected. He was respectful but domineering to the judge. âThe defendant, Michael, is seriously affecting Danielâs behavior and words. I request that he be silenced while my client confronts Daniel.â
âPermission granted!â The judge agreed.
It was obvious that Michael was threatening Daniel on purpose.
Michael clenched his fists and gritted his teeth.
Without wasting any time, Monica said to Daniel, âEven though Michael is right about you having no motive to frame me, and the court will not sentence you for killing the boy to frame me, you have lied and fabricated the truth. If you donât tell the truth, you will suffer a more severe sentence than what you should suffer now. To put it bluntly, as the key person in this case, if you donât explain the ins and outs of this matter clearly, this case will be on you. As long as you donât tell the truth, youâll be detained forever. Do you think you will be released from prison one day?â
Danielâs forehead was covered in sweat, and he looked flustered. He was clearly frightened.
Monica continued, âLet me tell you one more thing. Michael is almost at his end now. If you still hope that he can help you, you should give up on that idea. He canât even protect himself now. Do you think he has the ability to do anything? Or rather, even if you let him go now, do you think he will let you go? Think about everything that Brie is going through right now.â
âMonica, youâre threatening meââ
âShut up!â The bailiff threatened, âYouâre currently being silenced.â
Michael endured it again and again.
He said, âIâd like to request a recess. I need my defense lawyer. I want to defend myselfââ
âMichael ordered me to do this!â Daniel suddenly admitted.
Michaelâs expression sank, and it was completely out of his control.
âHe made me do it!â Daniel enunciated each word clearly. âHe told me to testify against Brie because Brie had the motive to frame Monica. He said that Brie wouldnât appear in court, so it was impossible for Brie to defend herself. The benefit of me doing this was that after I was sentenced to prison, he could find a way to get me out within five years. He could even put me in an important position again so that my career wouldnât be ruined!â