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Chapter 34 Attitude determines the future, don't make any promises
Chapter 34 Attitude determines the future, don't make any promises
The two policemen stood at the door of the room and looked at each other. The policeman who was recording some information put away his notebook and pen, "There is good news, we have caught the guy who took your things, but you also need to go Identify me, do you understand what I mean?"
He didn't say keywords like "steal" and "burglary", but used take, he was weakening Lynch's question of the nature of the case, and at the same time putting pressure on the other party.
Not everyone has the courage to go to the scene to identify criminals. Statistics were made last year. About 60.00% of witnesses at 70.00 were unwilling to identify criminals, and more than [-]% of witnesses at [-] were unwilling to testify in court.
This has already explained a lot of problems. It can be seen as the bad result of the poor public security of the Baylor Federation, and it can also be seen as the reason why the criminal forces are still arrogant.
In short, having people testify against criminals is undoubtedly a way to increase the pressure on witnesses, but they found the wrong person, and Lynch immediately changed into his clothes, "What are you waiting for?"
The two police officers were somewhat unclear about what happened to Lynch, but they did hope that the matter could be resolved "satisfactorily".
On the way to the police station, the officers in the co-pilot talked about the "criminals" they had caught.
"It was a young man who was going to school. He didn't admit that he had done these things, and we really didn't have enough evidence to completely crucify him..."
This sentence is right or wrong. It is completely treating Lynch as a layman. In the police station, as long as they believe that someone is a criminal and if necessary, they can crucify the criminal with a little bit of evidence. Obviously This time they didn't plan to do that.
The policeman turned his head and glanced at Lynch, "I think the little guy should be given a chance. This case with insufficient evidence may ruin his future life."
He said for a while, "You have not been hurt, and the loss is very limited. If he is willing to compensate you, I think you can talk about it."
After saying these words, the police turned around and said everything he should have said. As for the outcome, it is not up to him, a front-line police officer, to decide.
For the two police officers in the car, it really doesn't matter how Lynch chooses them. Anyway, if the sky falls, they won't be able to hit their heads. They just try their best to fulfill the orders of their superiors.
They didn't say anything to Lynch for the rest of the drive, until the car stopped inside the police station.
"Have you made up your mind, young man?" A policeman led him to the office building of the police station and pushed open the lobby door for him.
Lynch nodded calmly, "Maybe I should really talk to him."
"Smart choice!" The policeman patted him on the shoulder and led him to the interrogation room on the side, with some relaxed smiles on his face, and whispered, "You can open your mouth like a lion from him He's a rich bastard, at least richer than us, you know what I mean?"
Lynch nodded, and the policeman pursed his lips in satisfaction. He stood outside the door of the interrogation room, opened the door, and whispered again, "We turned off the recording system, remember to knock on the door when you come out, and I will Waiting for you outside the door!"
There are too few good people like this, so Lynch nodded vigorously and walked into the room.
In fact, the entire police station process has been completely messed up at this point. The victim and the perpetrator, or the plaintiff and the defendant, cannot meet before going to court, but that's how things are.
Rules are rules, and reality is reality.
There was only one table and four chairs in the interrogation room, all of which were fixed to the ground, and little Michael sat down on one side of the table with his head down.
The arrival of Lynch made him unable to help looking up at Lynch. He didn't understand why the ring in his father's drawer was actually a stolen item, which made him relieved and raised his heart again.
This ring is not evidence of Michael's betrayal of the family, but there is a problem with its origin, which means that his father may be involved in the crime. He has a struggle and pain in his heart that he can't express, he doesn't know how Do it, and at the same time feel that Michael is not easy.
The police also talked to him, and they will call the police. If he can persuade the police to withdraw the case, then he can leave after paying the bail.
This incident will not become a stain on his file. After the case is withdrawn, he will not commit another crime within a certain period of time, and all the information will be completely put into another data bag, which will never be seen by ordinary people.
When he saw Lynch, little Michael opened his mouth and closed it again, he didn't know how to speak.
Children of this age tend to have a very clear view of right and wrong. He regards Lynch as a "victim", and he suddenly finds himself dirty because he is trying to destroy justice like some people he doesn't like and fair.
The feeling of shame made him unable to speak, he could only keep his head down and remained silent, he was waiting for Lynch to make conditions.
No matter what conditions Lynch made, as long as it wasn't too much, he would agree. It wasn't his fault, but he really wanted to atone for his father.
He didn't know why Michael would break into the house and take Lynch's ring, but when things happened, it was pointless to worry about it. What he needed to do was to give Lynch enough compensation and cover his father.
It's just...sometimes young people are reluctant to admit that they are young, and will eventually be slapped in the face by reality.
After Lynch sat down, he paused for a while, "I didn't come to talk to you about how much you can spend to solve this..." Little Michael raised his head in surprise, while Lynch continued, "Don't Thinking that you have a few stinky money, you can control the justice of justice, even if the lawsuit is brought to the state court, I will not compromise!"
Lynch's statement made little Michael realize that things didn't develop as he had just thought about, so calling a slut is hypocritical. A second ago, he had fallen into a sense of self-humiliation of some kind of moral degeneration and couldn't extricate himself. Shocked by Lynch's unwillingness to compromise, his calf began to tremble!
Before he could open his mouth, Lynch continued, "Everyone should be responsible for their actions, whether you are a student or not, or someone else, even if you are a government official, you must accept a just trial."
"The court, the judge and the public will give you a fair trial, no matter how high you stand, the moment the judge's gavel falls, you will be pulled down, and the higher you stand, the more pain you will fall. ."
Little Michael's face began to sweat. In fact, he did not completely put himself into the role of the criminal suspect, but put his father, Michael, into it.
This gave him a struggle, tangle and pain that he could not describe, and he could already imagine what happened when Michael appeared in the court dock and was found guilty, the family, and it was over in an instant.
"Is there no... room for negotiation?" There was something bitter in his voice, and there was also a hint of hope.
Lynch shook his head, "If I break into your house and take your most important things, then smash your face with a stack of bills and tell you that this is the end of it, will you be willing?"
Little Michael stopped talking, his mood was very low, and the corner of Lynch's mouth was slightly hooked, and then he stood up.
"I'm here, just to tell you my attitude, there is no compromise, I don't want your stinky money, and you don't look down on others!" He stood up, walked to the door and knocked on the door, inexplicably looking at the police. leave in.
Soon the police also came in. He pinched his waist and looked at the depressed little Michael, still confused and asked, "Have you agreed?"
Little Michael sighed heavily. He knew very well that his current life, family, and social status all stemmed from Michael's work.
Once Michael is prosecuted and sentenced, even if he doesn't go to jail, his job is over.
The IRS wouldn't want a tainted person in management, and once Michael lost his job, the family would have to move out of middle-class neighborhoods and down town.
The future will be shrouded in a dark haze, and only by keeping Michael's job, the family will not have too many problems.
Even little Michael thought of when Michael had a way to fish him out and give him a new identity to start over somewhere else.
Rather than implicated in Michael, little Michael made a decision. He took a deep breath and raised his head to look at the police, "I plead guilty, I plead guilty to burglary..."
At this moment, Lynch, who was standing outside the police station, glanced back at the solemn police station with a slight smile on his face.
He would entrust someone to take good care of little Michael in prison, just as Michael threatened him.
(End of this chapter)
The two policemen stood at the door of the room and looked at each other. The policeman who was recording some information put away his notebook and pen, "There is good news, we have caught the guy who took your things, but you also need to go Identify me, do you understand what I mean?"
He didn't say keywords like "steal" and "burglary", but used take, he was weakening Lynch's question of the nature of the case, and at the same time putting pressure on the other party.
Not everyone has the courage to go to the scene to identify criminals. Statistics were made last year. About 60.00% of witnesses at 70.00 were unwilling to identify criminals, and more than [-]% of witnesses at [-] were unwilling to testify in court.
This has already explained a lot of problems. It can be seen as the bad result of the poor public security of the Baylor Federation, and it can also be seen as the reason why the criminal forces are still arrogant.
In short, having people testify against criminals is undoubtedly a way to increase the pressure on witnesses, but they found the wrong person, and Lynch immediately changed into his clothes, "What are you waiting for?"
The two police officers were somewhat unclear about what happened to Lynch, but they did hope that the matter could be resolved "satisfactorily".
On the way to the police station, the officers in the co-pilot talked about the "criminals" they had caught.
"It was a young man who was going to school. He didn't admit that he had done these things, and we really didn't have enough evidence to completely crucify him..."
This sentence is right or wrong. It is completely treating Lynch as a layman. In the police station, as long as they believe that someone is a criminal and if necessary, they can crucify the criminal with a little bit of evidence. Obviously This time they didn't plan to do that.
The policeman turned his head and glanced at Lynch, "I think the little guy should be given a chance. This case with insufficient evidence may ruin his future life."
He said for a while, "You have not been hurt, and the loss is very limited. If he is willing to compensate you, I think you can talk about it."
After saying these words, the police turned around and said everything he should have said. As for the outcome, it is not up to him, a front-line police officer, to decide.
For the two police officers in the car, it really doesn't matter how Lynch chooses them. Anyway, if the sky falls, they won't be able to hit their heads. They just try their best to fulfill the orders of their superiors.
They didn't say anything to Lynch for the rest of the drive, until the car stopped inside the police station.
"Have you made up your mind, young man?" A policeman led him to the office building of the police station and pushed open the lobby door for him.
Lynch nodded calmly, "Maybe I should really talk to him."
"Smart choice!" The policeman patted him on the shoulder and led him to the interrogation room on the side, with some relaxed smiles on his face, and whispered, "You can open your mouth like a lion from him He's a rich bastard, at least richer than us, you know what I mean?"
Lynch nodded, and the policeman pursed his lips in satisfaction. He stood outside the door of the interrogation room, opened the door, and whispered again, "We turned off the recording system, remember to knock on the door when you come out, and I will Waiting for you outside the door!"
There are too few good people like this, so Lynch nodded vigorously and walked into the room.
In fact, the entire police station process has been completely messed up at this point. The victim and the perpetrator, or the plaintiff and the defendant, cannot meet before going to court, but that's how things are.
Rules are rules, and reality is reality.
There was only one table and four chairs in the interrogation room, all of which were fixed to the ground, and little Michael sat down on one side of the table with his head down.
The arrival of Lynch made him unable to help looking up at Lynch. He didn't understand why the ring in his father's drawer was actually a stolen item, which made him relieved and raised his heart again.
This ring is not evidence of Michael's betrayal of the family, but there is a problem with its origin, which means that his father may be involved in the crime. He has a struggle and pain in his heart that he can't express, he doesn't know how Do it, and at the same time feel that Michael is not easy.
The police also talked to him, and they will call the police. If he can persuade the police to withdraw the case, then he can leave after paying the bail.
This incident will not become a stain on his file. After the case is withdrawn, he will not commit another crime within a certain period of time, and all the information will be completely put into another data bag, which will never be seen by ordinary people.
When he saw Lynch, little Michael opened his mouth and closed it again, he didn't know how to speak.
Children of this age tend to have a very clear view of right and wrong. He regards Lynch as a "victim", and he suddenly finds himself dirty because he is trying to destroy justice like some people he doesn't like and fair.
The feeling of shame made him unable to speak, he could only keep his head down and remained silent, he was waiting for Lynch to make conditions.
No matter what conditions Lynch made, as long as it wasn't too much, he would agree. It wasn't his fault, but he really wanted to atone for his father.
He didn't know why Michael would break into the house and take Lynch's ring, but when things happened, it was pointless to worry about it. What he needed to do was to give Lynch enough compensation and cover his father.
It's just...sometimes young people are reluctant to admit that they are young, and will eventually be slapped in the face by reality.
After Lynch sat down, he paused for a while, "I didn't come to talk to you about how much you can spend to solve this..." Little Michael raised his head in surprise, while Lynch continued, "Don't Thinking that you have a few stinky money, you can control the justice of justice, even if the lawsuit is brought to the state court, I will not compromise!"
Lynch's statement made little Michael realize that things didn't develop as he had just thought about, so calling a slut is hypocritical. A second ago, he had fallen into a sense of self-humiliation of some kind of moral degeneration and couldn't extricate himself. Shocked by Lynch's unwillingness to compromise, his calf began to tremble!
Before he could open his mouth, Lynch continued, "Everyone should be responsible for their actions, whether you are a student or not, or someone else, even if you are a government official, you must accept a just trial."
"The court, the judge and the public will give you a fair trial, no matter how high you stand, the moment the judge's gavel falls, you will be pulled down, and the higher you stand, the more pain you will fall. ."
Little Michael's face began to sweat. In fact, he did not completely put himself into the role of the criminal suspect, but put his father, Michael, into it.
This gave him a struggle, tangle and pain that he could not describe, and he could already imagine what happened when Michael appeared in the court dock and was found guilty, the family, and it was over in an instant.
"Is there no... room for negotiation?" There was something bitter in his voice, and there was also a hint of hope.
Lynch shook his head, "If I break into your house and take your most important things, then smash your face with a stack of bills and tell you that this is the end of it, will you be willing?"
Little Michael stopped talking, his mood was very low, and the corner of Lynch's mouth was slightly hooked, and then he stood up.
"I'm here, just to tell you my attitude, there is no compromise, I don't want your stinky money, and you don't look down on others!" He stood up, walked to the door and knocked on the door, inexplicably looking at the police. leave in.
Soon the police also came in. He pinched his waist and looked at the depressed little Michael, still confused and asked, "Have you agreed?"
Little Michael sighed heavily. He knew very well that his current life, family, and social status all stemmed from Michael's work.
Once Michael is prosecuted and sentenced, even if he doesn't go to jail, his job is over.
The IRS wouldn't want a tainted person in management, and once Michael lost his job, the family would have to move out of middle-class neighborhoods and down town.
The future will be shrouded in a dark haze, and only by keeping Michael's job, the family will not have too many problems.
Even little Michael thought of when Michael had a way to fish him out and give him a new identity to start over somewhere else.
Rather than implicated in Michael, little Michael made a decision. He took a deep breath and raised his head to look at the police, "I plead guilty, I plead guilty to burglary..."
At this moment, Lynch, who was standing outside the police station, glanced back at the solemn police station with a slight smile on his face.
He would entrust someone to take good care of little Michael in prison, just as Michael threatened him.
(End of this chapter)
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