Chapter 22 I’ll Grant Your Wish
Jean was detained for three whole days. She never met Ben during that time.
On the fourth morning, a car from the court came for her, bringing her to court.
The Reece family refused to withdraw their charges.
On the plaintiff’s side, none of the Reece family members attended the trial. Their first-rate lawyer presented Jean’s charges.
“Your Honor, the defendant has verbally abused my client multiple times. The defendant has the intention of hurting my client. From a subjective viewpoint, she has the motive for murder. From an objective viewpoint, she has hurt a person. Either way, the defendant is, without a doubt, guilty.”
Jean laughed inwardly. What a lawyer, able to twist nonsense into the truth.
Ben yelled from the audience, “Don’t worry, Jean!”
She felt touched and nodded her head.
She had refused to meet Ben for the past few days. But he still hired a lawyer for her.
It was time for her lawyer’s turn to speak.
“Your Honor, we have relevant evidence. We believe that the security footage presented by the plaintiff was edited. We present the complete security footage provided by the police.”
The lawyer played the security footage.
The audience murmured at the revelation.
Even Jean could hardly believe her eyes.
Her lawyer hadn’t told her about the footage.
The lawyer continued. “As you can see from the footage, my client acted purely out of self-defense. There was no motive for murder. Hence, this case must not proceed as a criminal case.”
Ben had a feeling that Jean was saved.
Yet Jean had some doubts. She felt a cold gaze on her back and turned to look. She met Edgar’s eyes.
She couldn’t decipher the expression on his face.
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