Be that as it may, Judge Rackham's words left the courtroom in a stalemate.
He had the highest authority here, and if he said he rejected the evidence, the evidence would be rejected.
And yet, everyone knew that at this very moment, the ledgers Toby wanted to submit carried the ultimate truth to the whole matter.
In fact, everyone's hearts that were racing a moment ago screeched to a stop right then.
After all, no one could take something like this.
Someone snapped out loud, "Why is reasonable evidence being rejected?! Does the judge have problems facing reality?"
"Order!" Judge Rackham bellowed, glowering. "I will have order in this courtroom!"
Right after he spoke, a bailiff approached the person who just spoke out and escorted him out of the court.
Naturally, no one else would dare to make a sound at that point.
However, just as Judge Rackham was ready to bang his gavel and give his verdict, a voice spoke resoundingly, "Your Honor."
It was Sean, and he certainly caught everyone by surprise as he continued, "Please accept the evidence submitted by the defense counsel and continue the trial. The prosecution has a duty to uncover the truth."
His tone was respectful, but there was an edge in his voice that permitted no refusal.
Sean's status already outranked most, since the Cranstons were a family of politicians who were famous in the capital. In fact, the most well-known politicians in the country would be more or less connected to them, and the likes of Judge Rackham would never dare to challenge him.
Despite Sean's determined tone, however, Judge Rackham was still a little hesitant since the Stuarts paid him a little personal visit earlier, asking that he adjourn John Levine's trial and reconvene later if things looked bad.
But if he had to choose between the Cranstons and the Stuarts, the only option was to offend the Stuarts. Moreover, those two families were very cordial these days, and Sean was the one who asked that the trial continue anyway. If the Stuarts had a bone to pick, they can take it up with Sean.
With that in mind, Judge Rackham said, "The court recognizes the new evidence submitted by the defense counsel."
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