"Even if you say so, the deceased died from falling off the building. Although my client was present, nobody could directly prove that the deceased's death had anything to do with my client."

As Hunter spoke, he looked at Clarence seriously. "Your Honor, the plaintiff's witness could not serve as a direct witness in this case. Moreover, she disappeared for twenty years before coming out to testify. Could her memory have become faulty? Was she in cahoots with someone else secretly? Her testimony is unreliable!"

The courtroom fell silent. Everyone glared at Hunter's punchable face, fire almost bursting out of their eyes.

Shannon kept her head down, hiding her face, trying her best to control her expression to the extent that her facial muscles were twitching.

She was really afraid that she would lose control of her expression and laugh out loud in joy.

Shannon thought, 'Mary, you wretched bitch! You couldn't win against me when you're alive. Do you think you can do so after death? What a joke!'

in, like how Charles was dealt with. We should strangle her in the cell or drown her

her head as she sighed. "It's too easy to let someone die. But if we do that, the world will never know the truth about Mrs. Salvador's death. Justin wil never be able to seek justice for his mother,

would never make Gregory regret his idiocy and ruthlessness," Celeste said

what if he knew the truth? He is too arrogant and prideful. I don't believe he could feel much remorse. If I were Mary,

Justin's expression was still calm, frightening the

his gaze

had nearly turned the tide, only to have Hunter knock

plaintiff does not have any new evidence, the prosecutor may proceed with questioning the case." As the judge, Clarence could only follow the

stood up, bowing

down, his intense gaze subconsciously swept through the last row, landing on Roza's fair

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