Chapter 266
After Reborn, I Become a Billionaire
Chapter 266 Turning Point (1)
âSo, Mr Dore, when did you sign the contract with the defendant?â asked Oscar.
âAs it has been recorded in the contract, it was March 14th.â
âWhat about the exact time?â Oscar continued to question.
âIt has been a year. How can I recall the exact time?â Dore appeared a bit irritated.
âYou donât even remember it? It has been just a year.â
âPerhaps it was between 3 and 4:00 PM.â Dore simply made up an answer randomly.
âFrom 3 to 4 or even from 2 to five in the afternoon, the defendant had been fully scheduled. with all kinds of conferences. There was no way that he had time to meet anybody else.â Oscar took out a list of conference schedule and handed it over to the jury, âThis is the conference schedule of the Cooper Group on March 14th last year, with the defendantâs minutes of all conferences included.â
Then the jury started to scrutinize the paper.
âPerhaps I signed it in the morning.â Dore hurried to added, âI have a bad memory. I canât exactly tell if it was in the morning or the afternoon. But I am sure it was on March 14th.â
âHowever, according to the record of visitor register provided by the Cooper Groupâs secretary office, there was no visitor on that day. But the group stipulated that every visitor having appointment with the chairman should be recorded in advance.â
âI didnât say I signed it inside the building.â Dore hurried to explained, âIt was a private contract. How could I sign it inside the office?â
âSo you mean the defendant met you somewhere else outside his office and signed the contract with you?â
âYes.â Dore answered firmly.
âWhere?â
âThe restaurant nearby the building of Cooper Group.â
A subtle change appeared within Oscarâs eyes.
Obviously, the one behind this conspiracy was well-prepared.
Oscar suddenly fell into silence.
Everyone else started to believe Oscar had no idea how to continue.
It seemed that he failed to figure out what else to question.
As they had expected, a lawyer with no experience like him wouldnât be likely to make it.
Some derisive laughter sounded in the air, which was led by Charles.
Harrison turned to look at him.
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His laughter was too obvious to be ignored.
As soon as Charles noticed her gaze, he looked into her eyes complacently.
Harrison turned to look at Oscar, anxious.
âIf you have no more questions, please return to your seat.â The judge suddenly uttered.
âI still got one more question.â Oscar replied straightly.
The judge said seriously, âPlease continue with your questions as soon as possible.â
âYes, Your Honor,â said Oscar respectfully. Then he looked at Dore again, âMr Dore, were you aware that a contract without handprint shall be deemed null and void even though it was signed with names?â
âI donât know.â
âYou donât?â Oscar smiled, âAmong all these contracts, every single one of them, including the written warranty between you and Zhang, had official seal on them coupled with your handprint. Are you still gonna insist that you were not aware of that?â
âAlright, I admit that I was aware of that.â Dore suddenly corrected himself, âBecause I knew even if Martha pulled back the contract, it was he who suffered the loss. So why should I remind him of the handprint?â
âSince you were fully aware of the importance of handprint, do you think Martha Cooper, the chairman of Cooper Group, was totally unaware of that?â
Oscar asked rhetorically.
Dore was stunned.
âIf the defendant was aware of the risk, why should he choose to sign this private contract with you while it wasnât legally guaranteed. Once there was something wrong happening, the defendant would have to suffer the financial loss all alone. For what reason would he insist to sign this contract?â
Oscar kept on questioning.
Meanwhile, it was a rhetorical question for everyone inside the court.
âHe must be planning to threaten me in that way because he believed that I wasnât aware of the importance of the handprint, I suppose.â Dore figured out an excuse.
Oscar didnât intend to continue questioning. Instead, he turned to the judge, âYour Honor, according to the conversation just now, it transpires that his testimony is rather suspicious. Here are my reasons. Firstly, Dore was equivocating about the time he signed the contract. Generally speaking, we wonât be likely to forget what had happened within a year. Even if he had forgotten about the exact time, he should have recalled an approximate period of time. Secondly, at the very beginning, Dore self-proclaimed that he wasnât aware of the importance of the handprint. But then, he took back his words. I really doubt about the testimony from a changeable guy like that. Thus, I have every reason to suspect that he was lying or even fabricating his testimony.â
âI didnât!â Dore shouted out anxiously.
âSilent!â the judge hammered his gavel and added, âMr Dore, please be aware that you are 2/3 legally responsible for your testimony.â
âYes, Your Honor.â Dore soon returned to be silent.
However, the judge didnât show any approval about Oscarâs points. He only simply warned Dore to keep quiet.
Thus, the judge was probably biased.
But still, Oscar remained composed.
He asked again, âYour Honor, may I ask a few more questions?â
âThe questions shall focus on the case itself. Mr Wells, please be aware of the time.â The judge showed obvious bias against Oscar.
Self-collected as always, Oscar nodded and faced Dore, âMr Dore, you said you were tired of being haunted by nightmare. Thus, you chose to report the defendant to the authority. Is that true?â
âYes.â
âMr Dore, about the 830,000,000 you have embezzled, how much is left over?â
âObjection!â Jesse suddenly stood up, âYour Honor, this question doesnât pertain to the case. It has violated the informerâs privacy. He has the right to remain silent.â
âSustained!â
Oscar refuted frankly, âNo, it does pertain to the case. His expenditure could clearly prove that he hadnât embezzled all the money. Instead, he only took away 230,000,000, while the rest had been transferred to another person. Thatâs to say, this embezzlement had been. conspired with another accomplice.â
âObjection!â Jesse stood up again, âthe defense lawyer is falsifying a charge against the informer.â
âBut I have proof!â Oscar stressed out his words firmly.
Jesse continued, âIf you do, please stop mystifying us and present the proof.â
âOkay.â Oscar answered.
Stunned, Jesse didnât expect that he could actually present the proof.
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âI have three pieces of contract here.â Oscar presented those files, âHere is a contract of construction materials between Maxwell and Ocean Building Materials Corporation, the total value of which was 105,000,000 while five million of which was required to pay the tax. Ast for the rest of the 100,000,000, it was exactly the money from the private contract used to purchase the land!â