115 Bang Gunshots case The businessman was shot and the bodyguard was accused of being the murderer. Diane Julies, the head of the law firm. Cooperative lawyer: unable to judge Carmella Romano. Life savings, so killing people to vent their anger. Diane countered that the defendants did not lose the most money. Moreover, neither the murder weapon nor the money that the deceased lost that night have been found, so there is insufficient evidence to charge the defendant. The accused was performing CPR on the victim when police arrived at the scene. Progress Diane has found Kurt, a ballistics expert who will testify only if the client is innocent (i.e. does not test the guilty) Second trial Witness Testimony: He saw the defendant enter the crime before the crime was committed on site. Cary He countered that he was drinking and was so far away from the incident that it was impossible to see the killer's face clearly. The third trial The partner of the deceased testified: He received a call from the defendant before the incident. The defendant was depressed, blamed the deceased, and did not listen to other people's advice. The defendant told Diane that the person was lying. Diane then identified the person as a suspect. The out-of-court investigation Kelinda found that the partner only had an alibi for him by his wife, and that he and the deceased were being investigated by the FBI and that both accounts had been frozen. And the police are encouraging the two to report each other. Alicia and Julies interviewed the partner's wife, who admitted her husband was out at the time, but said the firm couldn't get her to testify. Kelinda approached Lana, a friend of the FBI, and asked her to help provide information on the deceased's investigation. In the fourth trial, Kurt testified: Although the victim was in the garage, the nearby people did not hear the gunfire; in addition, the characteristics of the gunshot wound of the deceased, these two facts indicate that he was killed in a car, and the partner happened to be on that day A car was "lost" and never recovered. Out-of-court investigation Kelinda's FBI friend Lana told her that the murder weapon was found and it was the defendant's gun. Just when everyone was inclined to plead guilty for this evidence, Kelinda found another clue: the money that the deceased lost that day. The wife of the deceased partner donated exactly the same amount of money to the nonprofit organization after the incident. Since the two were involved in conspiracy, the partner's wife could be called to testify in court. Fifth trial The partner's wife testified that her husband had left the house at the time of the crime and returned home an hour later with a suitcase full of money. As a result, the accused was acquitted. Politics Peter decided to hire Eli Gold as his campaign manager. Something in Peter's house kept beeping, and when Eli entered the house, he found a place to turn off the alarm. It turned out to be an alarm for the filter replacement of the range hood. His first piece of advice was to fire the former campaign manager and tell Peter that what Zach had found was that the FBI was investigating to charge him. Eli went to see Alicia, although Alicia said he would not be manipulated by him, but he still said that they would become good friends because they are very cautious. Diane Diane and Kurt, although they belong to different political camps, admire each other. Alicia family Peter tells Alicia How the kids deal with the photos and DVDs that come at the door without telling her. Alicia's feelings Alicia found out that Will called her out of the case and asked him what he was doing wrong. Will said that because Peter was out of prison, Alicia was under a lot of pressure and wanted to let her relax. But Alicia said Peter was able to take care of himself and wanted to be reused.
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