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With anger and frustration, Nickress left the interrogation room. As soon as he walked into the prison office area, he saw his boss Bruce Mack walking over.
"I've sent someone to find Clyde Hilton's DVD player. As long as the bastard pleads guilty, we can play whatever we want."
He was about to object, but then he remembered William's words about running out of time. Nick was once again forced to make a deal with the prisoner again, and he said discouraged, "Whatever, I'm going to submit the case to Judge Roberts."
At seven o'clock the next morning, Clyde was woken up by the prison guards early in the morning. He would be escorted to the New York District Court for his first trial.
At ten o'clock in the morning, the trial officially began. Since there was no lawyer, Clyde sat alone in the defendant's seat. Next to him was the prosecutor Nick, his boss Bruce Mack and his subordinate Sarah Lowell.
Nick stood up with a document and said to the judge, "Given that Mr. Sheldon is not only a suspect in the murder of Clarence Dobie and Rupert Meeker,
At the same time, he is also suspected of transferring assets to Panama and is a flight risk. Therefore, I request that Clyde Shelton’s bail permission be dismissed.”
Judge Roberts glanced at Nick noncommittally, then looked at Clyde, "Mr. Sheldon, since you refused to hire a lawyer, you have to defend yourself. Now, what do you want to say?"
"Mr. Sheldon" saw that Sheldon was just staring at Nick, and Judge Roberts had to remind him.
"Yes, yes," Clyde turned back to Judge Roberts, "Do I need to stand up?"
"Please," Roberts frowned.
"Understood," Clyde nodded and stood up. After studying Roberts for ten years, Clyde knew exactly how to win Roberts' favor. He pretended to be shy and said, "Sorry, sir, this is my first time."
Standing here, so, some don’t know what to do.”
After hearing this explanation, Judge Roberts nodded in understanding and stretched out his hand to indicate that Clyde could continue.
"Thank you." After saying a little louder, Clyde held his hands on the table in front of him and pretended to be at a loss as he said, "Honestly, Your Excellency, I am just an ordinary person, a law-abiding ordinary person. This is my
This was the first time I was charged with violating the law. I didn’t even have any record of violating the law before this.
So I don’t understand why Mr. Chief Prosecutor applied to continue to detain me without any evidence against me.
If you really agree to Prosecutor Nick’s request, I think this is a serious prejudice against me. The consequences it brings are the regression of the law, the persecution of my due rights, and the blasphemy of justice and equality.
And based on Dave Nader’s case, I don’t think Prosecutor Nick has the right to prevent me from enjoying my sacred rights under the law.”
After speaking, Clyde looked at Nick and the other three with a smile, but Nick, who was a little stunned by what Clyde said, could only shake his head helplessly.
After he knew this, Judge Roberts would definitely let Clyde be released on bail.
Judge Roberts, who was sitting on the chair, glanced at Nick helplessly, then hesitated for a moment and said hesitantly, "Actually, I, I tend to agree with your statement, Mr. Shelton."
Nick stood up without giving up and said, "Sir, since Mr. Sheldon and we have reached a plea agreement, I apply to extend Mr. Sheldon's detention time."
"Have you signed the plea agreement?" Roberts looked at Nick and asked.
Nick's assistant Sarah Lowell hurriedly took out a document and gave it to Nick, and then Nick put the document in front of Clyde, "You promised me, I will give you what you want, and you will give me what I want."
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"That's right," Clyde took the agreement and looked at it, then smiled and said to Judge Roberts, "Sir, should you announce that I can be released on bail? Look, I'm still waiting to sign?"
"Coax", everyone at the scene looked at Sheldon like a madman.
"Do you know what you are doing? Clyde Sheldon." Roberts took off his glasses and stared at Clyde angrily. "I can charge you with contempt of court."
"Whether I sign this document or not, my right to bail has not been taken away, right?" Clyde raised the plea agreement in his hand, "As long as I didn't sign this document, the prosecutor didn't accuse me.
I am innocent before the evidence against me, right? Mr. Roberts."
"This, this", Roberts was tangled in his heart, waiting for Clyde who was smiling, "Okay, you are right, I have no right to restrict your freedom of life without convincing evidence, so,
I will agree to bail, and the bail amount is,,”
Having achieved his goal, Clyde shook his head with a smile. Nick, who had been staring at him, had an ominous premonition in his heart and quickly interrupted Roberts, "Sir, I want to remind you that this decision is wrong."
"What?" Roberts heard a burst of applause before he finished speaking. He turned around and saw Clyde staring at him with a mysterious look, and then applauded.
"Thank you, thank you," Clyde said as he clapped his hands, then raised his hands in a gesture of surrender, "Are you really going to let me go?"
"What do you want to say?" Roberts stared at Clyde angrily.
"Sorry, what I want to say is, are you really going to let a murderer like me, who killed two people, go?"
Clyde pointed at himself with his finger and said with a smile, "You probably don't remember me anymore, Mr. Roberts."
Roberts looked at Clyde seriously and said, "In the court here, if I were you, I would speak cautiously."
"Ha, it doesn't matter. I didn't want to leave in the first place. Why should I be careful?" After saying that, Clyde picked up the pen and signed the plea agreement.
Then he turned around with the agreement and showed it to the people listening behind him. After everyone saw it clearly, he pointed at Roberts and said, "Look, I am guilty, I am guilty, and she wants to let me go. Isn't it funny?
I just told her a random case to scare her, and she was as frightened as a newly graduated intern. She was so frightened that she didn't care about anything and wanted to let me, a murderer, go. Do you know what I want to do when I go out? "
Clyde yelled like a madman when everyone looked at him, "When I go out, I will kill other people related to that case just like I killed Clarence Dobby, the murderer who killed my wife and daughter.
How did you kill Mr. Dobby?
I dismantled him into parts like a toy." After saying this, Clyde gestured to himself, "Click, the toy's fingers fell off, click, the toy's legs were broken, click again, and the toy's head fell off.
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Do you know why I’m saying this? Because,” Clyde pointed at Roberts and Nick and roared, “because it’s this guy sitting on the bench who doesn’t care about justice and these bastards who only care about the case detection rate.
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The murderer who killed my wife and daughter was released after only three years in prison. Therefore, I can only use my own method to kill Clarence Dobie and Rupert Mick, these two ten-year-olds.
A murderer who should have gone to hell years ago.”