MTL - Hello, Mr. Major General-Chapter 2109 Please come in (4)
The name of He Chuchu is an insurmountable existence in the minds of the lawyers of the American Bar Association that Kevin invited.
He didn't actually go to court to play a criminal trial, but he has consulted other lawyers on criminal cases, and his ideas are clear-cut and can win the game.
He personally handles cases related to commercial mergers.
The case that made him famous was a battle in Congress, helping to clear the way for the merger of two large mobile companies.
U.S. companies have reached a certain scale, no matter whether it is a merger or a split, they cannot decide for themselves, and they need Congress to agree.
Otherwise, a big "anti-monopoly" hat is buckled up, and those who want to merge will make you yellow, and those who don't want to merge will split you up, and teach you every minute what is the iron fist of capitalism.
So the lawyers who do business cases in the United States are all elites.
Because this large-scale business merger case requires persuasion of hundreds of high-powered lawmakers representing the interests of all parties in the entire Congress. It is not the same as a criminal case. It is sufficient to try to persuade judges and juries in court. The intensity is not conceivable by ordinary people.
For a moment, these people showed up yearning for each other.
Gu Nianzhi was very pleased to meet her. She swept her eyes and said, "So the information I got is reasonable and legal. The defendant's lawyer's request was unreasonable, and I hope the court can get it back."
The judge on the trial bench talked with the clerk, agreed with Gu Nianzhi's request, and said, "Agree with the call. The defendant lawyer, please give evidence carefully and don't waste everyone's time."
The Indian barrister Arif was said to be red-faced, and sat down with a stunned expression, and stared at Lu Anpeng next to him.
He clearly retorted it first, but it was him who was later rebuked.
Indian barrister Arif expressed dissatisfaction.
Gu Nianzhi nodded to the judge, thanking him and saying, "Thank you Lord."
She turned to look at the defendant and continued: "Because of the inconsistencies found in defendant Kevin's racial identity, our team conducted further investigations."
"It turned out that Kevin's identity had been of Japanese descent from the time he was born to graduating from college. But when he applied for a passport to China a year ago, he chose the ethnic Chinese identity."
"When he came to our country, he had been working as a Chinese, and soon he was mingling with everyone. No one doubted that he was not Chinese."
Gu Nianzhi walked to Kevin's defendant's bench, tapped on the desktop of the defendant's bench, and asked with a smile: "Mr. Kevin, can you explain to you why you suddenly changed your ethnic identity before coming to Huaxia? Are you trying to cover up? "
Kevin raised his head, stared at Gu Nianzhi for a while, and said calmly, "No, my father is Japanese and my mother is Chinese, so it doesn't matter what I choose."
"Your father is Japanese?" Gu Nianzhi raised an eyebrow. "But your last name, Larise, doesn't look like Japanese."
Laris is an authentic American surname.
Kevin chuckled and said sarcastically, "Counsel Gu looks nothing like this. Didn't you say you investigated me? How could you not know that my father was actually a Japanese orphan adopted by American Larius?"
Gu Nianzhi thought, of course I know this, but I will tell you?
She looked surprised, and said, "The American Laris should be your grandfather ... how can you say him in such a careless tone? Well, it's so filial."
Gu Nianzhi has no objection to calling the elder's name directly, but the tone of speech must be respectful, otherwise it is really impolite.
Kevin shook his lips and said, "I'm answering your question. What do you mean by tone? Is Qianqiang poor?"
Gu Nianzhi laughed, "Everyone who knows Qianqi is poor, you have learned Chinese very well, Mr. Kevin."
"As a Japanese-American who grew up in the United States, you can also speak a Chinese language of broadcasting. Your Chinese teacher from a young age must be a little clever."
One of the missed elbows rested on the defendant's bench, as if standing tired and looking for support, and then asked, "Mr. Kevin, who is your Chinese teacher from childhood to age, do you remember?"
Kevin raised his arms and leaned on the back of the chair, saying, "Is this question related to this case? May I refuse to answer?"
"No. This question is closely related to this case." Gu Nianzhi looked at him calmly. "If you don't say it, I suspect there is another reason for your identity fraud."
Despite this, Kevin did not answer Gu Nianzhi's question directly.
He glanced at Lu Anpeng, who understood what he meant, and immediately applied to the judge for a ten-minute adjournment.
The judge agreed with his proposal and let them go and discuss the countermeasures.
In the small conference room next to the court, Kevin asked Lu Anpeng: "Can I answer this question?"
Lu Anpeng frowned and said, "I don't see how important this question is, why can't I answer it?"
"I'm just consulting you." Kevin was also upset. "You can't give professional guidance, but ask me back? Is this your attitude to doing things?"
Lu Anpeng was flushed with red and white on Kevin's face, and finally said, "Who does your Chinese teacher have? Is that amazing?"
Kevin: "..."
He said displeasedly, "You are also distorted by care? I really can't think of it, what is the problem with this case. Isn't she really wasting time, or delaying time?"
"Once the trial begins, time will not be in her control." Arif, an Indian barrister on the side, tried to explain to Kevin, "As long as your Chinese teacher is OK, say alas, see what tricks she can pull out. "
Lu Anpeng was more cautious. He thought for a moment, and still asked, "Who are your Chinese teachers? Let us do a quick background check first."
Kevin had to say, "I have only one Chinese private tutor since I was little, that is, Du Yueming. She taught me Chinese for ten years, from when I was five to fifteen."
"Du Yueming?" Lu Anpeng frowned even more. "It sounds familiar."
"She is very powerful. She now has a large Chinese language training center in the United States and no longer provides personal education." Kevin introduced him to Du Yueming's background information. "Before she went to the United States, she was on China National Television As the host of the evening news program, Chinese is very standard. "
Lu Anpeng understood it, relieved, and said, "No wonder Gu Nianzhi said that your Chinese language is a broadcasting chamber, which is truly extraordinary. It turns out that your Chinese language is taught by such powerful people one by one."
Kevin smiled, looked at his watch, and said, "Time is up, let's go back."
Back in court, Gu Nianzhi still relented and asked Kevin's Chinese teacher.
Kevin said confidently: "It is Ms. Du Yueming. She taught me from the age of five to fifteen, and I learned Chinese from her."
Gu Nianzhi tilted his head for a moment and said, "Du Yueming? Is that Du Yueming I think? Was it once a host of the evening news program that is well-known by China National Television? That Du Yueming?"
Kevin still clasped his arms and nodded casually, saying meaningfully: "It's her. But she left Huaxia National Television to go abroad many years ago. I did not expect that Mr. Gu knew this person at an early age. Simple ... "
Gu Nianzhi Pippi smiled: "I have won too many awards, because this person is so famous, and so far I have missed her on the Internet."
As a child growing up online, how can I not know this person?
Even if she has already left the country and settled in another country.
"Really? That just shows that she has a strong business, so I can speak Mandarin Chinese." Kevin sneered.
Gu Nianzhi returned to his plaintiff's stand, transferred Du Yueming's information, put it on the big screen, pointed at Du Yueming's dignified Qingxiu profile photo, and said, "This is the most famous evening news host of Huaxia National Television. She went abroad You've already made a name for yourself in that time. "
Speaking, Gu Nianzhi turned sharply and looked at Kevin and said, "Du Yueming teaches Chinese abroad and is of very high value. In her capacity, teaching a large class of hundreds of people was five thousand dollars a class 20 years ago. class."
"If you want to ask her to be a personal trainer, as far as I know, the price is no less than five thousand dollars a class."
"But Mr. Kevin, your family's income for a year was less than 50,000 US dollars when you were young. How can your parents pay at least 5,000 US dollars for a class, and asked the famous Du Yueming to give you personal education? "
Kevin froze. He opened his mouth, only to find that his reasons were pale and weak.
Gu Nianzhi didn't allow him to speak, and then said, "Don't tell me that Du Yueming teaches you Chinese for free. Why did people do this kind of work for free? Your father hadn't made a fortune at that time, the family was not rich, and he had no power Why do people teach you Chinese for free? "
Lu Anpeng rubbed his forehead, and knew that every question Gu Guanzhi had was a pit, but it was annoying that she didn't follow the same path from the angle of asking questions, which made people indefensible.
A lawsuit against her was really exhausting.
Kevin is still thinking about a reasonable reason ~ www.novelbuddy.com ~ Gu Nianzhi has already dumped Du Yueming's bill and said, "Look at this, this is Du Yueming's current bank account. This shows very clearly, Du Yueming deposits four checks into his bank account every week, each check is 5,000 US dollars, and the person who signs the check is John Laris. "
"If I'm not mistaken, this John Laris is Kevin's father John Laris."
"Mr. Kevin, tell me that your father had an annual salary of less than 50,000 US dollars more than 20 years ago. How did he pay the price of 20,000 US dollars a week, and when you were a kid, you asked for such expensive Chinese personal education? These Where does the money come from? "
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This is today's second change: Chapter 2109, "Please Jun Junyu (4)".
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Two more today.
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