First-Class LawyerCh11 - The Hearing (ii)

Gu Yan took the robe out and closed the luggage. He turned his head over to look at Yan Suizhi. “It means that you’re going up to the defence table.”

“Why are you having me go up to the defence table?” QdE4H9

Gu Yan straightened up. His brows were furrowed. “Are you sure you’re here for an internship?”

He never wore his emotions on his face. Aside from the layers upon layers of frostiness, no one could read much else.

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For a time, Yan Suizhi was unable to make sense of the reason for which he asked this. So, he looked into his eyes and put upon the most self-assured tone to ask, “Of course. This question of yours sure is interesting; what do you think I came here for, if not to be an intern?”

Gu Yan uttered a neutral “oh”, and said, “Until now, I still haven’t seen half a smidge of the attitude an intern should have on you at all.” 0xtmvk

“What kind of attitude?”

“Just imagine it. If other interns were told they would be going up to the defence table, what reaction do you think they’d have?”

What reaction?

“Shivering, with stars shooting out of their eyes,” Yan Suizhi casually replied.

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“…”

What the hell was with that description.

Gu Yan, “…And you? What reaction did you have? I almost suspected that I wasn’t giving you a chance to practise but sending you to the firing squad.”

“A chance to practise?” Yan Suizhi felt that he had captured a key point. His heart suddenly relaxed and he laughed, “Don’t blame me for that. You keep a taut face the whole day and can’t go three sentences without antagonising me once; of course I’d overreact, thinking that you’re mocking me for stealing your job again, just like you did back at the detention centre.” n 7uXI

Amazing. He promptly tossed the dirty laundry back at someone else’s face instead.

Gu Yan’s anger at his coquettish style of counterattack drove him to the verge of laughter. He flung the lawyer’s robe onto the bed, pointing at the door, and he said, “Get out.”

Yan Suizhi broke down laughing as soon as he heard those words.

Things were still normal if Gu Yan was still insisting on kicking him out. It appeared that Gu Yan hadn’t realised anything yet. Or perhaps he was a little suspicious? But not so far that he had managed to verify anything. 32159g

It was only after he finished laughing and took another look back at Gu Yan that he realised the expression on this student of his had turned even more unsightly.

“You even have the nerve to laugh?”

Not only did Yan Suizhi not ‘get out’, but he even dragged an armchair over and sat himself down. He softened his tone, smiling, “I do still have the attitude that interns should have, it’s just that my reaction is slightly delayed. Are you really getting me to take defence counsel tomorrow?”

Gu Yan’s face was acerbic. “No. I changed my mind. Get out.” gCGrDP

Yan Suizhi, “…”

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Yan Suizhi, “Lawyer Gu?”

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“…”

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“…”

Yan Suizhi said in his head, Come on, isn’t it enough yet? I never tried speaking to anyone like this before. I only know how to annoy people, not how to placate them.

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Gu Yan’s eyebrows knit together. He looked down. Where there was nothing before, a candy now lay in the palm of his hand.

The distinguished Lawyer Gu, “……………………………”

That handsome face of his looked close to cracking from the frigid chill radiating off it.

“How many candies do you really have on you?” tG4hkc

Yan Suizhi said unperturbed, “I ran out at first, but the lady at the front desk gave me one when we left the restaurant we had dinner at. Didn’t she give you one too? Oh, it must be because you always have a scowl on your face; you could give someone frostbite with it.”

Gu Yan, “…”

This flagrant method of coaxing couldn’t be more cutting. Yet, several minutes later, Gu Yan and Yan Suizhi sat facing each other by the tall floor-to-ceiling windows, a portable photon computer resting on the glass table and a thick wad of holographic papers stacked beside it.

“This is the current case file on Joshua Dale’s break-in. Read it carefully over the next few days,” Gu Yan said with an indifferent expression. wx18Hl

Yan Suizhi more or less browsed through it. “When did you receive this case?”

“I was assigned it the morning you arrived. The documents were sent over to me near noon.”

Yan Suizhi thought back on it. That day, Gu Yan just happened to be on a call when he and the group of interns had headed upstairs. Later on when they, with Fitz, insistently stared each other down in awkward silence in the office, Gu Yan’s photon computer had spat out papers for an hour non-stop.

It should have been for this case. l0tXsW

Although Gu Yan had yet to obtain the title of First-Class Lawyer, he was considered a head above the rest amongst young lawyers. He was fairly well-known and naturally had a considerable net worth. There was a legal statute drawn up for a set of standardised fees. By this standard, the cost of hiring a lawyer like Gu Yan truly wasn’t low; it definitely wasn’t a fee that any ordinary person would be able to afford.

Therefore, the alliance put in place a specialised system for legal aid, and all practising lawyers had their names on their list.

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If a suspect couldn’t afford a lawyer, the agency would select a lawyer from among this list to defend him.

The fee was forked up by the agency. Though, naturally… it went without saying that this fee wasn’t worth mentioning next to the fee that those lawyers usually received. hIoL7W

To put it bluntly, this was pro-bono work, and this was pro-bono work that had to be done.

If a lawyer received an assignment from this system, they had no choice but to accept it unless they no longer wished to practise law, for rejecting this assignment would affect a lawyer’s evaluation for promotion up the ranks.

Most lawyers would get by these assignments in a cavalier manner. They wouldn’t reject it, but they wouldn’t spend much time preparing for them either.

This was because a lawyer usually had multiple cases to juggle between at the same time. The more time they spent on this case, meant that the time they had to prepare for other cases was eaten into. Most lawyers would choose to allocate more energy and resources into cases with higher price-performance ratios. N6hfgl

Just by the price point, it was clear which one would be given priority.

Assigned cases had a low win rate. It was practically regarded as the natural order of things within this industry.

To equilibrate this situation, if a suspect felt that the lawyer wasn’t taking the case seriously enough, they could request for the lawyer to be changed. The maximum number of times a lawyer could be changed was three times.

That was the situation Joshua Dale was in now. Jnfph

With the brat’s trigger-happy temper, he wouldn’t be able to afford a one-hour consultation with a lawyer even if he sold his organs.

The system had previously assigned two lawyers to him, but it was obvious that those two trash lawyers had invested hardly any effort in this case, causing Joshua to bare his teeth and spit vitriol at anyone and everyone.

Gu Yan was the third lawyer.

Joshua had already used up his two chances to change lawyers. No matter how much he lashed out at Gu Yan, he couldn’t send him packing. Moreover… with Lawyer Gu’s temper, it was difficult to determine who would want to stomp off in the end. 0 xEQL

“No guardian… has a sister…” Yan Suizhi glanced at the picture attached to the documents. “Yo, I couldn’t recognise him from this picture at first glance. Is the difference between washed and unwashed hair that big?”

While Joshua Dale in the dynamic photo was skinny, his cheeks were not as sunken as the way they were in the detention centre, framed with dark shadows under his eyes. His eyes were still bright, not ferocious and bloodshot with rage.

The difference in his past and present mental state was too big. Truly, Yan Suizhi was unable to tell they were the same person.

Nevertheless, even from the photo, it was obvious that this boy had a poor temper. The deep, ingrained impatience in his disposition was visible to the naked eye. iTC 3K

Gu Yan, “The things that you pay attention to are all over the place. Can staring at a photo help you to nuance your case?”

People in their profession were well-trained in the art of quickly skimming through mountains of data to sieve out key points. The focus of this type of background information on the suspect was usually contained within the text, so most would only sweep a cursory glance at the profile shots and not look too closely at them.

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But Yan Suizhi had different habits. He always placed a lot of attention on the photos.

“I’m just browsing through them,” Yan Suizhi answered flippantly, yet his eyes went on to study the photo on the next page. W8sCO5

It was a photo of Joshua Dale’s sister.

“Rosie Dale. She’s that kid’s younger sister. It’s written that she’s 8 years old in the file.” Yan Suizhi lifted an index finger and tapped it against the picture. “She’s got to be five at most, don’t you think? Are they trying to mislead us again? Which year must they have dug this official data from—ah? Gu… ahem, Teacher. Come take a look, doesn’t this girl look familiar?”

Gu Yan glanced over, then leaned in for a closer look. He frowned. “Where have we seen her?”

“She’s that girl by the corner of the wall,” recalled Yan Suizhi. iRTK8J

Like Joshua’s, his sister’s photo was a far cry from how she actually looked like. Not only was the age different, but the girl in the picture also had plump cheeks. While her complexion couldn’t be considered beautiful and rosy, she still looked healthy, and was by no means sallow. Her dark eyes were big and bright with a touch of innocence.

A brief spell of silence fell over them as they both thought of something.

Yan Suizhi leaned back against his seat, his legs crossed. He gently kicked Gu Yan and jutted his chin. With a smile, he said, “Is the photo useful?”

Gu Yan stayed professional; as he marked out the photo, he replied, “Mn.” XGq8rF

“So, tell me. Is there anything wrong with what I pay attention to?”

Never lifting his head, Gu Yan wrote a short note next to the photo. “Not yet.”

“With interns that can help without making a mess, do you still want them to ‘get out’?”

Gu Yan finally looked up. “It’s all the same. Know your place.” e4LTaH

Yan Suizhi, “…”

Yan Suizhi snickered but didn’t stoop down to Student Gu’s level. He roughly flipped through the rest of the documents on the suspect. “I looked through it earlier. It isn’t hard for Joshua Dale to be granted bail. You can even say that it’s very simple.”

What did he mean by that?

It was simple in the sense that he only needed to fulfill the conditions for bail. As long as nothing unexpected cropped up, the judge would grant bail. snGlBI

“All he has to do is pay the bail bond, or have someone sign to be his bailor,” said Yan Suizhi, “however…”

This jinxed kid didn’t have any money or anyone.

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Neither of them spent much time sleeping that night, at most taking a quick nap on the sofa. By the time they finished going through all the material in the case file and marking the key points, it was already dawn. pEoG M

“I think that booking a hotel was actually an unnecessary move from you,” Yan Suizhi said to Gu Yan before he returned to his room to wash up. “This is no different from us sleeping in the streets… oh, right. There’s heating.”

Gu Yan, “…”

At 9:30 a.m., Yan Suizhi and Gu Yan got out of the taxi at the gates of the criminal court.

“Sirs, please go through the security check,” the tall security officer at the entrance at the courthouse said. “Smart devices, photon computers, briefcases… all of them have to be checked.” vVuY3M

This was a necessary procedure to enter courthouses in order to prevent overly emotional people from hiding bombs in their pockets and sending the judges, lawyers, and suspects in court with them to heaven.

At 9:40 a.m., a wave of hearings concluded at Courtroom 7. Yan Suizhi and Gu Yan entered the courtroom with the crowd in a file of twos and threes.

The judge who was seated above at the bench raised his eyes and glanced over, and his face instantly stiffened. He held up his glasses and directed a stern look over at Yan Suizhi dressed in the lawyer’s robe. He grumbled, “Even students who have yet to graduate dare to go up to the defence table now. Is this a joke…”

Yan Suizhi, “…” Hey, old chum. Did you really think that I wouldn’t be able to hear you if you kept your voice down? WI3zda

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12 comments

  1. Those poor kids. I hope they get to live a normal life. Kinda hoping YS to take em in but his ass is broke sigh

  2. ….after deciding to be a student he still acts like this slcbskcbskalak his cover is so flimsy 😭😭😭😭

    The case is interesting!! What else will they discover? I like the pacing so far, each chapter is really a delight!

    Thank you for the chapter!!!

  3. I love their bickering so much 😍 Also, I have to say, despite me being a lawyer with 6 years experience in my bag, I still get nervous during the hearings so I believe it has nothing to do with being a novice or a senior 😅

  4. Thank you for the chapter!

    Who is hiding these children’s real life experiences 🤨🤨

    Since they’re still minors,, why didn’t we see their guardians/social worker up to now? How does this planet that gets law worse and worse after MC’s death relate to the people behind his “accident” 👀👀

  5. Oh, Yan Suizhi is still defending? This should be enlightening – see if Gu Yan’s suspicions increase..

    Thanks for the chapter 💞