Chapter 505
Beside her, Quinn seemed to notice Cordy getting nervous, and said, "Calm down. The prosecutors
only present the evidence and witness statements in the case, and they couldn't personally affect the
verdict. That’s why they're fundamentally different from counsels, who'd do their best to get an
advantageous outcome for their clients. Prosecutors have to stick to facts."
But what if the prosecutor went against that rule?
"We’d have to wait and see," Quinn whispered quietly into Gordy’s ear. "We can ask for a change if
there's proof of prejudice involved in the trial. It’s easy to stir controversy since the public is really
interested in this case, too. II
Cordy nodded.
Right now, they had to watch quietly as everything unfolded.
Still, Cordy couldn't resist glancing at John.
John had to know who Sean was, since Sean often made the front page in various media. If Cordy
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtrecognized Sean, John would too—in fact, they might have even rubbed shoulders.
Even so, John wasn't reacting at all and showed not a hint of nervousness.
Cordy took a deep breath to calm herself.
Sean rose to his feet.
With this towering figure and handsome looks, he had the appearance of someone sharp yet polite.
Walking to the center, he began with a summary of the case. "On the thirteenth of February, the
prosecution received a tip of the defendant's criminal conspiracy with suspects Wade Jonas and Hunter
Stevenson. The defendant is accused of using Levine Ventures as a platform from 2018 to 2021 to
consolidate superiority in capital and information flow, after which he worked with the suspects in
securities and futures trading."
"By trading those commodities amongst themselves, they manipulated trade volume and market
pricing, thus generating a false picture of the market. 83 investors were hence unknowingly deceived
into purchasing their securities and futures, generating an illegal profit of over 1.9 billion dollars. At the
same time, they had been assisting Kersen—an international criminal organization—with their money
laundering efforts, which generated over 1.1 billion dollars in illegal revenue. That brings the
defendant's criminal revenue to a total of over three billion dollars."
"On the fourteenth of February, the police commissioner of Rocktown received the warrant for the
defendant's arrest from the federal court, and thus detained the defendant while adhering to the legal
procedures. With the evidence of criminal wrongdoing clear, the prosecution hereby requests the
approval of prosecutorial proceedings."
Judge Rackham nodded. "Granted. The prosecution may hence submit any testifying witnesses or
evidence against the defendant."
Sean passed a document folder to a bailiff. While the bailiff passed it respectfully to Judge Rackham,
Sean said, 'Permission to bring in the victims and the material witness to testify."
"Permission granted."
A middle-aged man was escorted into the courtroom. The instant he saw John, he snapped, "John
Levine! I'll kill you! You're the reason I lost my family, my everything-’
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"Order in the court!" Judge Rackham barked, banging his gravel resoundingly. "Watch your behavior,
witness, or you will be removed for contempt!"
The man gritted his teeth, but forced himself to calm down.
Sean calmly asked the man in turn, "Would you please state your name for the record?"
"Fabian Locke," he replied grumpily.
"What's your relationship with the defendant?"
"We were partners, but we're now enemies!" Fabian Locke snarled viciously. ’He conned me into
staking all my wealth into making some risky investments, and I lost over 300 million dollars because of
him!"
"Are you certain he asked you to make the investment? Do you have any evidence to that effect?"
"Our chat records," Fabian said, whipping out his phone.
Sean submitted copies of the conversation records to the judges, and didn't waste another word as he
quickly said, "Thank you for your testimony, Mr. Locke. Your honor, the prosecution requests
permission to bring suspects Wade Jonas and Hunter Stevenson to the witness stand."