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The first thousand three hundred and eighth chapter points deduction storm (four)

The defendant's lawyer was unwilling to give up and continued to ask: "Even if you often go to kindergartens and nursing homes, you still can't get more than 180 points."

Luo Yue said with a smile: "Five years ago, I spent less time going to kindergarten and went to nursing homes for about thirty or forty days. In the past five years, I spent about one-third of my time going to these places every year. According to the evaluation committee

The extra points are 0.1 points for every visit, not much."

"It's impossible. The kindergarten has to be closed on weekends."

"It seems that the barrister doesn't know much about kindergartens in Chengdu. There are three kindergartens in Chengdu. They have 365 days a year. Except for the half-month break during the Spring Festival, the kindergartens take turns to rest at other times."

"Impossible, you made these up. Evidence, do you have any evidence?" The barrister was angry. It was obvious that Luo Yue was fooling himself, that is, the court.

Before Luo Yue could answer, more than ten ladies, ranging in age from sixty to twenty-something, stood up from both sides of the auditorium at the same time.

"Judge, I can testify that Mr. Luo is not making it up."

More than 20 people answered at the same time, as if they had been trained in advance.

The judge pointed to a middle-aged woman in her fifties on the left: "Okay, please come up and swear to the court that everything you say is true, and then present your evidence."

The middle-aged woman held a black briefcase in her hand and walked forward calmly. After completing the legal procedures, she handed the briefcase to the bailiff beside her.

"This is our volunteer registration information for ten years, as well as the registration of gifts that Ms. Luo Yue brings every time she comes to the nursing home. It has the signatures of the staff on duty and several deans. Please review it with the judge."

The court became noisy again, and the presiding judge had to reiterate the court discipline, and then handed the information in the briefcase to the judge beside him and the jurors behind him for circulation.

The barrister felt something was wrong and his face turned a little pale.

Fengchuan, who was sitting next to the barrister, looked very uneasy and his face was paler than the barrister's.

After about ten minutes, the presiding judge announced that the evidence was valid, and then asked a young woman on the right to come forward.

This young woman is the director of a kindergarten. She also brought a briefcase with volunteer information and gifts donated by Luo Yue to the children.

"Old Geng, you are from the Chengdu Credit Rating Committee. Please introduce Ms. Luo Yue's points to the court."

After the presiding judge finished speaking, a middle-aged man stood out from among the more than ten jurors. He first introduced his identity. He turned out to be a teacher at Chengcheng No. 1 Middle School.

After investigation by the evaluation committee, it was confirmed that Luo Yue's volunteer work in kindergartens and nursing homes was confirmed. Because of his long-term volunteering, Luo Yue received more than 70 credit points. This was the reason why Luo Yue insisted on deducting nearly 30% of the points.

, otherwise the points will be even more.

Luo Yue is so caring. The words "unkind for the sake of wealth" are too inappropriate to be used on Luo Yue.

The discussion in the court reached the barrister's ears, and the barrister was suddenly alerted: he must hold on to the issue of credit points, otherwise there is no need to fight this lawsuit, and he might as well admit defeat.

“Even though the plaintiff did a lot of volunteer work, the points she received were far from the number of points given to her by the credit evaluation committee.”

The barrister's words not only hit Luo Yue, but also hit the evaluation committee's fate accurately. Wu Ping's son also came to the court and sat in the middle of the auditorium. After listening to the barrister's words, his heart was almost sinking.

, a glimmer of hope rekindled.

"Are you interested in pestering me about my credit score?" Luo Yue was unwilling to continue answering and asked the barrister coldly.

The barrister sneered: "If you feel guilty, you don't have to answer." In his heart, he prayed that Luo Yue would really stop answering.

"Let's just say it. If it can promote charity in Chengdu, the defendant's lawyer has done a good thing."

It was obvious from Luo Yue's words that she had done a lot of charity and she didn't want to publicize it, but she had to say it because the barrister was pressing her every step of the way.

The barrister didn't think so. In his heart, even what Lao Geng said just now was discounted: Are there really such stupid people in this world?

"I still say the same thing. If the plaintiff doesn't want to say it, I won't force it."

Luo Yue was about to reply when more than twenty boys and girls stood up at the same time in the middle of the table next to him.

"Your Honor, we are willing to appear in court as witnesses to testify. Please agree to this, Your Honor."

The presiding judge said happily: "If you have anything to provide to this court, if it has nothing to do with this case, don't appear in court to testify."

"Thank you, judge. What we want to say is that Sister Luo does charity." The speaker was a very sunny boy.

"Okay, please testify on behalf of everyone." The presiding judge pointed to a little girl with two long braids among the group of boys and girls: "Please come to the witness box."

She has long braids and looks shy, but has a determined look.

"There are twenty-seven of us. We are all children from mountainous areas who cannot afford to study. We are Sister Luo..."

At this point, the braided man couldn't hold back his tears and burst into tears on the spot.

The barrister tried to protest again, but was stopped by the presiding judge. The presiding judge signaled to the female bailiff next to him, who stepped forward, patted his braided shoulder, and handed over a white handkerchief embroidered with a pair of mandarin ducks.

The courtroom was silent, and everyone was infected by the pigtailed emotion. Only Wu Ping's son, the sinister man who was eliminated from the police force, the barrister and Feng Chuan felt that things were very strange and looked very panicked.

After a while, the long braid stopped crying: "I am still in high school and will take the college entrance examination next year. But I did not disappoint Sister Luo. In Yushen Middle School, my grades ranked among the top ten in my grade. My goal

I was admitted to Ziwei University."

No one interrupted, even the unwilling barrister moved his lips a few times, wanting to protest, but did not dare to speak out. As for Feng Chuan and Yin Prey Man, they could only watch the changes in the situation stupidly, beyond their control.

imagine.

"Since elementary school, my school expenses, including the living expenses for boarding at school, have all been paid for by Sister Luo. There are twenty-seven of us, some have gone to college, some have graduated from college, and some are still in elementary school. But we are twenty-seven.

We have one thing in common: all the study expenses were paid by Sister Luo.

Sister Luo not only gave us school supplies and daily necessities, but also often encouraged us: we must have a positive attitude towards life, see bright prospects, and contribute to society..."

Tears covered her shy face with long braids. She did not wipe them away and let them flow, but her tone of voice became smoother and smoother.

"This child, just say what you want. Why are you crying? You are so ignorant." Luo Yue smiled happily and gently comforted the long braided man on the plaintiff's bench.

As soon as the braid finished his words, the courtroom erupted into warm applause, including the jurors behind the presiding judge who couldn't help but applaud.

This time, the presiding judge did not stop everyone.

The barrister was unwilling to fail and raised a question again.


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