When Bruce Wayne came to the courthouse in Gotham City, a large crowd had already gathered here, countless people holding the words "Murderer!", "We are all poor!", "Life is priceless!", and there was even a full The bearded man stood on the promotional vehicle, using a loudspeaker to appeal to the pedestrians around:

"We went to visit Charlie's parents. His parents told me that Charlie would remember to bring a gift every time he visited them these years; and Charlie's neighbors told us that he is a good person who will take the initiative to greet people and help neighbors!

The cruelty of this society made him have no other choice to embark on the path of crime!He is the sin of all of us, and it is our common indifference that caused Charlie's tragedy, but did he really deserve to die?

No!Although he is a criminal, who has the right to kill him without a sentence!

Charlie who died today was only a poor man!Everyone doesn't care, so what about tomorrow?What about the day after tomorrow?

That woman was no poor victim!It's not a forced self-defense!

She is a murderer!Need……"

Bruce frowned slightly disgusted, and walked in without continuing to listen.

He knew these people—every one of them!

These people are a well-known human rights protection organization in Gotham City. Whenever a criminal is arrested and prosecuted, they will appear outside the court to protest for the "rights" of the criminal. They are not even different from clowns. Treat—just like when they protested Batman's "lynching" (Note 1)—even if the purpose of the lynching was to save a person's life!

In their eyes, these are undermining the human rights of criminals - undermining the human rights of all people - when can clowns represent everyone! ?

Well, maybe in their opinion, they should ask the clown what he did with the word "please" in a soft voice, and then the clown will be very cooperative and tell themselves?

No, they don't care about that, they don't care about your purpose and why, they see and only see the clown being beaten up in the interrogation room of the police station.

Very disgusting, but - legal.

That's why he obviously doesn't like this group of people very much, but holds his nose and donates to these people every year.

Taking out the prepared documents, Bruce easily entered the auditorium of Court No. [-].

As the richest man in Gotham, Bruce Wayne has always had the privilege of being invisible:

For example, if he "whimsically" planned to attend a certain court trial, someone would definitely help him complete the procedures for auditing.

He came here for one purpose only, after all this was over, to talk to the girl and explain to her by the way.

Yes, he was not at all hopeful about the prospect of the girl being acquitted.

Yes, Tang Xuening has a team of lawyers who support her, and there is a video as evidence. From a normal legal sense, there is no problem as a legitimate defense.

But again, the girl is well-equipped and someone helps to take pictures, and she deliberately wanders in the alleys that are inaccessible, killing five people in a row to call the police, etc., etc., but it is difficult to explain reasonably, which leaves room for people to manipulate.

The prosecution can completely turn it around and say that all of this is fishing for law enforcement, and it is a premeditated conspiracy!

Premeditated murder may not necessarily be established, but the crime of undermining public safety is entirely possible.

As for the method is very dirty and very simple:

Like the bunch of dead guys out there, get Charlie and the family of four other people and cry about how hard their own life is after these people die, what kind of people these people used to be Wide range of interests Like animals love flowers Hasty "nice guy"...

Then the prosecution came out and said that although these people had similar robbery cases in the past, they never harmed others - at least before they were knocked down by Batman, there was no evidence to prove that they had harmed The "good guy" of others.

Under normal circumstances, at that time, most of the jury members who came to the rich area basically fell.

As it happens, this time the prosecuting lawyer is just such a dirty fellow - and he is also an honorary member of the Gotham Criminal Human Rights Protection Organization. He has rich experience in helping those gangsters get rid of crimes due to legal fees.

Disgusting, but equally legal!

The judge in this trial is a well-known liberal in Gotham. He publicly believes that the restrictions of all national laws are the oppression of everyone in this society.

And judging from his past performance, he always likes to stand on the weak side, and his judgments often deviate from fairness and lean towards the "weak" side-and the girl who killed the other party doesn't look like a "weak"...

So many times, as long as the criminal sheds tears and fabricates a few lies that cannot be investigated at all, he can win his great sympathy.

Although it may not be said to be "fair", it is also within the scope of the law.

Equally disgusting, and still legal.

Yes, all of this is exactly as the girl said to herself before.

Don't you know this yourself?

No, he knew, and he knew much better than the girl.

He also understands that the "justice" these people insist on is not real justice, and many times even the justice they speak of has been misinterpreted by them so much that they can't recognize the original appearance at all.

However, this is at least relative justice—justice that most people can recognize.

No matter what they do, it is at least within the framework of "justice", and it cannot be called evil in any case!

——As you said, there is no universally accepted standard of justice. ——

——Then why do you impose your own justice on others? ——

Where is perfect justice in this world?

I don't have it, Superman doesn't have it, and even the high-level existences in the universe that I know don't have it.

And the only justice that can be recognized by most people is the law.

This is reality, not perfect but it keeps the world going, and we need to adapt to it rather than let it fit our existence.

It's not that Bruce didn't think about using the power of the Wayne Group to lobby congressmen to promote the proposal to restore the death penalty.

To solve once and for all those guys who made this city shed countless blood and tears.

But at this time, he would ask himself in doubt: Is this really the justice people expect or is it just the justice he wants?

——Reality is so helpless. ——

And now, Bruce can almost see the ending from the existing information:

The verdict would be overdefensive.

The girl's gun certificate is revoked, and she is sentenced to six months to one year in prison. Depending on the girl's performance in court, the sentence may be suspended. After that, she will serve [-] to [-] hours in the community.

But of course, after the trial, I'm going to bail out this innocent girl who tried to save Gotham in this way.

Ask Barbara (Note 2) if she is interested in cultivating a junior, and then slowly change her extreme thoughts, making her a new force of justice in Gotham.

After the trial started, everything went as expected. Of course, the starting point of the prosecution lawyer was to play the emotional card:

Five couples of tearful elderly people came out to testify one after another—proving how filial and outstanding their children were, from helping the family lawn when they were young to remembering to take the family dog ​​out for a walk every day, and so on.

Then in the statement, the prosecutor's lawyer didn't discuss the case at all, and he didn't talk about why the "good guy" in his mouth was hiding in the corner of the alley with a gun late at night. He just desperately pointed the question to the robber. How friendly and how innocent.

"As one of them, I use Charlie Reality as an example.

I have the records provided by the police here, proving that in the past ten years, although Mr. Charlie has been arrested and imprisoned for robbery nine times, in the records, he did not hurt the person he robbed that time.

Let me read the testimonials of these victims: 'He said: for God's sake, you should help the poor. ''He said: Do you remember when was the last time you gave alms to the poor? '... There are many more such confessions. "

The prosecution lawyer finally made such an excuse to the jury. In order to strengthen the tone, he even took out five photos of the robbers who did not know when they were taken-in these carefully selected photos, they All of them looked handsome and positive, and it was hard to imagine that these people were the same person as the future robbers.

At the same time, he pointed to Tang Xuening, who had been silent since the beginning of his speech, and only had a sneer on her face, and frankly held up the photos for comparison:

"And in the community church, I also found the donation records of Mr. Charlie - he has such financial conditions that he has not forgotten God at all times, can you believe that he will hurt our defendant - wearing heavy body armor and carrying three guns , Ms. Tang who wandered in the alleys late at night and asked someone to videotape her for a record?

I prefer to believe that he was waving his hand/gun because he felt threatened by the defendant because of the place we couldn't see in the video, and was shot dead innocently.

Everyone can see who is more like a bad guy!

I believe you will make the right judgment! "

"First of all, the 'good guy' Charlie you mentioned is not nine times, but 21 times in the past ten years—it’s nothing more than being acquitted due to various factors and lack of sufficient evidence—except for those nine times— — of those the prosecution did not say, nine murder charges, two larceny charges.

And why is there 'only' nine records?Because the average serving time of each sentence is ten months, that is to say, once this "good guy" is free, he will definitely commit a crime within two months. The police also have detailed records. It's really hard for me to imagine where did that 'good guy' come from to respect the old and love the young?

In addition, I happen to have the donation record of the church you mentioned. I donated seven cents and robbed the church with others that night, and even scraped off all the silver plated on the cross of the church. He is a believer who expresses his piety. Really different. "

Unlike the prosecution lawyer who is rhythmic throughout the process, the defense lawyer went straight to the point at the beginning:

"As for why my client was wandering in full armor in a deserted alley, what I want to say is.

First, is there anything wrong with wandering the alleys?

It's not a private territory or a military restricted zone, so why would prosecuting lawyers find it suspicious to wander around in the alley late at night?

Because in the alleys of the city of Gotham there are often innocent, loving, but forced by life "good guys" lurking in the alleys of the city of Gotham, so few people in Gotham are willing to walk around at night , not to mention walking in alleys at night.

Then based on the same principle, it is not a mistake that my client needs to be fully armed to walk in these alleys, but a shame to all of us Gotham people!

Now, someone actually regards this shame as a 'doubt' in this case, I have never..."

"I object! The defense lawyer's statement has nothing to do with this case!"

As if it wasn't me who was playing the emotional card just now, the prosecutor's lawyer jumped out.

"The objection is valid! Defense lawyers, please do not involve anything other than this case!"

And obviously, he accurately grasped the mentality of the judge

——You have killed the other party, how could it be the other party's fault?

But when the judge's gavel fell heavily, Bruce always felt that the gavel hit him hard in the face...

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