Chapter 202 - Fiercely Defend to Turn the Tables
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In fact, Eden did not know who Jeanne had hired to defend her. Anyway, he had asked and even secretly asked those more famous lawyers. No one would take up Jeanneâs lawsuit. At this moment, Eden treated Judah lightly as he had never seen or heard of him before.
As for how exactly Judah wasâ¦
In any case, anyone under Kingsley could not be bad.
At this moment, Judah said unhurriedly, âYour Honor, Iâll plead for my clientâs innocence.â
The moment he said that, everyone in the courtroom was in an uproar.
Edenâs face instantly turned cold.
âWhere did Jeanne get the courage to plead for âinnocenceâ?
âIs she really that shameless?!
âIsnât she afraid of how she would be insulted once the lawsuit is over?!â
âJeanne is still so ungrateful.â When Jasmine heard Judahâs words, she could not help but sneer.
There was noise at the scene.
âSilence!â The judge was serious.
Only then did the scene quieten down.
Those mocking voices gradually disappeared.
âPlease continue, attorney for the plaintiff.â
âUnderstood,â Judah said respectfully.
He spoke to the judge, âYour Honor, just now, the witness, Mr. Zimmer, kept saying that the matter of the dual contract of the Lawrence Enterpriseâs logistics warehouse was related to my client, but from the beginning to the end, he only came into contact with the contractor, Tenda. Through Tendaâs one-sided words, he concluded that this case was instigated by my client. Throughout the entire process, he never mentioned that he had any interactions with my client. He didnât even mention what my clientâs motive was!â
âIsnât the motive obvious? Of course, itâs for profit,â Adrian suddenly spoke, very agitated.
Judah glanced at Adrian. âMr. Zimmer, before youâre asked to speak, donât speak.â
âPlease control your emotions, witness. Before youâre asking to speak in court, donât interrupt,â the judge ordered.
âOkay.â
Judah continued, âIf the so-called signed contract without handprint and the so-called records can prove my clientâs guilt, Harkenâs law is too childâs play then. I think that my client was deliberately framed!â
âAttorney for the plaintiff, please watch your words.â The judge was very serious.
âYes, Your Honor.â Judah appeared much more respectful. âMay I ask the witness a few questions?â
âPermission granted.â
âMr. Zimmer,â Judah said straightforwardly.
Adrian looked at him.
âHow long have you been at the Lawrence Enterprise?â
â15 years of service.â
âSo youâre considered a senior employee at the Lawrence Enterprise.â
âItâs precisely because of my feelings for the Lawrence Enterprise that I sued Jeanne for the sake of justice.â
âYou kept saying that youâre very righteous. What does justice mean to you?â
âObjection.â Josiah stood up. âYour Honor, I strongly protest against the plaintiffâs attorney asking questions that are useless to the case. In fact, his words even contained sarcasm toward the witness, seriously affecting the emotions of the witness.â
âObjection sustained. Plaintiffâs lawyer, please watch your words again.â
Judah nodded.
It was worth noting that the prosecutionâs side had the dominant position in this case.
Judah continued, âJust now, you said that youâve been at the Lawrence Enterprise for 15 years, Mr. Zimmer. Have you been doing their construction work for the past 15 years?â
âYes.â
âAccording to your profession, you should be very familiar with the construction companies of all scales in South Hampton City?â
âYes, Iâm very familiar with them,â Adrian answered.
âIt means that you should be very familiar with Tenda,â Judah said straightforwardly.
Adrian was stunned.
At that moment, he panicked for a second.
The next second, he quickly said, âI do have some dealings with him, but I knew he would do such a thing. If I knew, I would definitely advise the company not to choose Tenda...â
âI just need to clarify whether you and Tenda are very close.â
Adrian hesitated for a moment.
He gritted his teeth and said, âWeâre very close.â
âOkay. I understand.â Judah nodded and said respectfully to the judge, âYour Honor, may I ask the defendant, Tenda, some questions?â
âPermission granted.â
Judah turned to face Tenda.
Tenda was also a little nervous.
Judah said, âMr. Wadler, just now, Adrian said that youâre very close. Is that right?â
âYes, we know each other because we often collaborate in construction.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou often collaborate? How many times have you worked with Adrian?â
Tenda thought for a moment before he answered, âThree or four times.â