Chapter 494 What Should I Do?
Matt couldn’t bear to see him like this. He raised his hand and patted him on the shoulder. Even though it was cruel, he still had to say it out loud. “Huston, I know you don’t want to do this, but if you defend yourself, you may be sentenced even more severely. At that time, you won’t have much of a chance to complain.”
Hearing this, Huston suddenly loosened his grip on the document. He twitched the corner of his mouth and stared mockingly at the words on the paper on the table. “Matt, I’ve studied law for so many years, and I’ve been in court for so many years. I’ve seen countless people and things. Whether they’re good or bad, I’ve always believed in the justice of the law. But on this matter, I suddenly can’t understand. I know that Evelyn didn’t do it, but there’s no way to prove it because there’s no evidence. These ‘coincidences’ are flawless, and she has no choice but to admit her guilt. Other than that, there’s nothing I can do. Is this the law that I believe in?”
Huston even began to doubt whether he used to be so proud that he thought the real thing was not what it looked like and whether he had wronged many people because of this “evidence.”
Matt tightened his grip on his shoulder and said in a deep.
Voice, “Huston.”
Knowing what he wanted to say, Huston smiled helplessly. “What do you think I should do?”
It was the best choice to confess.
Evelyn was innocent, but what she wanted most was the greatest unknown. If she was not careful, she would fall heavily.
Standing at the intersection, he couldn’t even take a step forward, let alone take a step forward.
To say the least, if he really admitted his guilt, how could he explain it to Evelyn?
Matt saw through what he was thinking and understood why he was in so much pain. He sat down on the sofa next to him and handed him the document in his hand. “Since you want to go to court, you must choose the safest one. If you act on impulse, you may hurt Evelyn in the end.”
Without saying a word, Huston lit a cigarette. He had been smoking very hard recently.
“It’s not easy to go to court, so we have to prepare for the worst. But if you insist on confessing, you can be sentenced lightly with a good attitude. We’ll try our best to bail her out.”
Hearing this, Huston frowned and closed her eyes. “Evelyn studies law and is also prepared to do legal work. If there is a stain in her file, it will probably be difficult for her to develop further in this industry in the future. There will be no chance.”
Who would be willing to find someone with a criminal record to be their lawyer?
Matt fell silent. Yes, he had forgotten that Evelyn was a lawyer herself.
“You have to make a choice.” Knowing that he was in a dilemma, Matt did not push him too hard. He just told him the pros and cons. “It’s up to you to decide what to do, but I hope you can calm down and be rational. There’s no turning back.”
The two of them chatted for a while longer before Matt left for work. Only Huston was left in the office, and the man sat on the wide and soft sofa, feeling as if he was sitting on pins and needles.
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