Chapter 3203: Don’t Trust Others
Chapter 3203: Don’t Trust Others
The tires of Shuofeng's car had been removed by Qingyu, so he could only leave on foot.
The policeman looked at his back as he left and couldn't help shaking his head, "What a pity! It would be great if such a powerful person was in our police station."
However, thinking that this was Mu Shaoling's subordinate and the other party did not agree, he did not have the idea of continuing to poach him. He just shook his head and then directed the work on the scene.
Because there was a gunfight and they all fired their guns, they had to preserve the scene, find the bullets, and then write a report.
This is considered a serious accident.
Fortunately, there were no casualties on their side, and the suspect was not able to escape.
Several policemen were busy cordoning off the scene and preventing vehicles from entering. At the same time, the escort vehicle successfully escorted Manchester to the back door of the court.
The judicial police came over, checked Manster's identity, and then took him in. They had also heard about the gunfight, but they didn't expect Manster to be sent here on time. The judicial police were very impressed with the escorting police, and asked with concern: "How is the situation? Is our colleague okay?"
"It's okay, no casualties, let's go in." The police said, they wanted to make sure Munster could go to court smoothly.
At this moment, someone among the crowd standing at the main entrance suddenly spoke up: "There's someone in the live broadcast! Has the suspect been taken in?"
As soon as he said this, others took out their mobile phones and watched the live broadcast.
"When did this happen? We didn't see any cars going in either?"
"Yeah, what's going on!"
"Have you forgotten? The court has a back door. I think they were escorted in through the back door."
After someone reminded them of this, some people immediately became dissatisfied and said to the judicial police at the door: "Why are you doing this? There are a lot of people, but there is no need to go through the back door. We just want to scold the other party."
"That's right! We are just ordinary people. We are so angry that we want to scold that person. Do you really need to carry him in through the back door?"
Many of them were angry and wanted to go in to listen to the trial, but the courtroom had limited seats and the court knew that many people were paying attention to this case. If everyone was allowed in, the courtroom would definitely be in chaos, so they controlled the identity and number of the spectators.
People who have no connection with the persons involved in this case are basically not allowed to attend the trial and can only watch the live broadcast online.
No matter how they curse while watching the live broadcast, it will not affect the order of the court.
This is the original intention of the court.
These people could only follow the order. Their original intention of standing here was to curse the other side, but they didn't expect that the court didn't even give them this opportunity.
"Stop arguing. I heard that someone tried to rob people on the way and there was even a gunfight. There are so many of us here, and I don't know if there are such people among us. The court is doing this for everyone's safety, so stop arguing."
After seeing the crowd protesting, someone who knew the situation spoke out loudly, saying that letting people enter through the back door was for everyone's safety.
When they heard the word "gunfight", everyone was obviously stunned.
They felt that this kind of thing was far away from them, so when they learned that a gunfight had actually taken place, they became even more angry.
"It's all that foreigner's fault. He should be sentenced to death!"
"Yes, he should be sentenced to death. This kind of person is so abominable!"
The crowd shouted again and again, and the reporters standing at the door took pictures of the angry crowd and kept reporting the situation at the scene. At the same time, the gunfight was also reported by the reporters.
Li Wenqi sat in the lounge, looking at the comments online, and curled the corners of his mouth.
Mu Shaoling asked him to be the plaintiff's lawyer, meaning that he should try his best to get Manchester sentenced severely.
Although Manchester's crime is serious, the law is there. No matter how angry the people are, they must follow the law and sentence him based on the circumstances.
It's not how many years he says, nor how many years the judge says. Every suspect is sentenced after a rigorous interrogation and a final conclusion is made.
If the sentenced person is dissatisfied, he or she can appeal, so that every case can be tried fairly, justly and openly.
He was originally thinking about what argument he could use to get the judge to sentence Manchester to two more years, but he didn't expect that the opportunity would come now.
Munster also planned this.
This kind of thing has never happened in China in recent years and is considered a strange thing.
But now Munster has given him an excuse and a way to get the judge to sentence him more severely.
Although Munster has not been sentenced yet, what he did can be considered as escaping from prison. For such a person, it is easy to add another crime.
"Lawyer Li, there's news over there that the court will be in ten minutes." Li Wenqi's assistant walked in.
"Okay, got it." Li Wenqi said.
The assistant handed him another cup of coffee, "Lawyer Li, this is the coffee you requested."
Li Wenqi frowned, "I didn't ask you to buy me coffee."
The assistant was startled. "Didn't you tell me to order coffee?"
Li Wenqi smiled, and suddenly thought of something. He shook his head and said, "I didn't ask you to buy coffee."
"That's strange. Just now someone outside clearly told me to buy a cup of coffee, and that person also said you specifically wanted the one opposite the court entrance." The assistant looked depressed.
He also wondered why Li Wenqi didn't call him directly to inform him since he asked him to help buy coffee?
"I asked you to do me a favor, but you didn't ask anyone to convey it, so you had someone set you up." Li Wenqi looked at the cup of coffee and guessed that something was added to it.
As for why the coffee shop was willing to help add ingredients, it must be because they were paid.
Li Wenqi didn't expect that there are still people in this era using such crude means.
Fortunately, he did not drink drinks sent by others or bought outside before the trial, so until now, no one has been able to make trouble for him.
"I called you to confirm, but your phone was unreachable. I didn't know why. I was afraid of delaying things, so I bought it in a hurry." The assistant explained why he did not call Li Wenqi immediately after receiving the notification from others, because the phone was unreachable.
Li Wenqi frowned and glanced at his mobile phone. There was no problem and the signal was normal. He could even watch the live broadcasts of major media just now.
But there was no need for his assistant to lie to him...
Although there was no need to lie to him, I still made a mistake.
Li Wenqi reminded: "How long have you been with me?"
"It's been two years." The assistant answered honestly.
"Since you have been with me for two years, from abroad to China, you should know that I don't drink anything bought outside before the court session. I don't even drink the water in this court." Li Wenqi said that he would always bring a thermos cup with him before the court session, and he would only drink coffee or boiled water that he prepared.
The assistant naturally knew this. He nodded and admitted his mistake, saying, "I was wrong. I shouldn't have believed what others said so easily."
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