Chapter 209: Non-stop Reversals and Climaxes
The judge did not express his opinion.
Josiah stood up from his seat. “Lawyer Smith, you keep saying that Jeanne was wronged. Let ask you the sa questions again. Can you clearly answer , the trial bench, and the judge? First, why would Mr. Zimr conspire with Mr. Wadler to fra Ms. Lawrence? What was his motive, and what benefits could he get?! Second, why did the 30 million dollars end up in Ms. Lawrence’s account?”
“Actually, the answer to the second question is very simple,” Judah answered, “It’s because Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler wanted to fra Jeanne, so they naturally transferred the money to Ms. Lawrence’s account. Otherwise, if they transferred it to one of our accounts, would it even be an attempt to fra her?!”
The sarcasm in Judah’s tone made Josiah feel a little embarrassed.
He gritted his teeth.
“What about the first question?”
“Shouldn’t we be asking Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler the first question? All of my statents now are proving that my client had never done anything like signing a dual contract for personal gain. Once my client is innocent, logically speaking, this incident is then a joint fra-up by Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler. Let repeat my view and evidence again. First, my client didn’t handle the dual contract; it was Ms. Walker who handled it. My client has no relationship with Ms. Walker, but she had a close relationship with Mr. Zimr, so Ms. Walker couldn’t have done anything illegal for my client. Second, there was no handprint in the dual contract. There are a lot of talented people in Harken, so it’s easy to imitate soone’s signature. Besides, the accounts in the financial statent are full of loopholes. It’s obvious that they were done for the sake of accounting and aren’t consistent with the real thing. It shows that this is a fra-up. Finally, my client didn’t receive any notification of the transaction. My client didn’t know that there was an additional 30 million dollars in her account. If the court has any objections, you can check my client’s communication records through background data to see if there was any information about her logging into Swanhaven Bank, as well as a text ssage notification of the transaction.”
Judah said everything clearly in one breath.
“All in all, this is our plea for my client’s acquittal. We are defending my client’s innocence and thus suspect that she was frad by the other party. As for why the other party frad my client, it should be decided in the next lawsuit.”
Josiah was a little speechless.
According to logic, everything was right.
Josiah’s eyes moved slightly, “After you’ve said so much, I admit that you have your reasons. There’s also a certain legal basis. It can’t be denied that there are indeed problems between Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler. Even so, it can’t prove Ms. Lawrence hadn’t committed a cri. In the situation where Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler didn’t personally admit that this case has nothing to do with Ms. Lawrence, the prosecution can’t assu what you’ve said is the truth. Now, it’s very obvious that Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler are adamant that it was Ms. Lawrence’s doing. Again, I can’t find any reason, and there’s no reason in your reasoning that can explain why Mr. Zimr and Mr. Wadler frad Ms. Lawrence out of everyone!”
“Lawyer Newton, you’re right.” Judah agreed.
Josiah frowned slightly.
He did not expect Judah to suddenly give in.
At that mont, he heard Judah say, “If 30 million dollars is just a drop in the bucket for my client, do you still think that my client would do sothing for personal gain?!”
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