Reverse and reverse the truth and sort out the white-eyed wolf lawyer

Damion 2022-06-05 20:34:22

Fuck, reverse and reverse. The lawyer is just a used person, and the son is a used person. Mom is the ultimate boss. Being low and being small makes everyone think that she has suffered verbal and physical violence. The real truth is: my mother saw that the lawyer’s car arrived and deliberately made a sound of being beaten in the bathroom, and she has always been paving the way for the lawyer to think that after she was destroyed, he tried to kill her husband. Mom got fingerprints and acted as her defense lawyer to help her justify her defense. While her mother was hesitant to commit crimes, the son came back and acted as a backer for the first time. After that, the lawyer's defense was actually always dedicated but not dedicated. The genius son deliberately broke the news in the middle of the trial, causing the plaintiff's lawyer to be caught off guard and unable to respond, and was eventually released without charge. At the end, the son saw the lawyer's watch and understood everything, and then wondered whether his mother was actually physically violent, and then questioned the lawyer. The lawyer knew that he hadn't left his watch, and recalled that the husband complained to him that his wife cheated but could not get a divorce because she couldn't do without his money, and then reasoned out the fact that his mother wanted him to take advantage of him, so he was always used. It's melancholy. Throughout the film, although the husband is strong, he has always been a good man. The lawyer was promoted to buy him his first suit, but he was killed by the white-eyed wolf Green Cut and then slandered by his own son after his death.

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  • Ramsey: At some point, every defense lawyer has to choose between his own need to know the truth and the best interests of his client.

  • [first lines]

    Ramsey: [narrating] When the court officer smiled at me on the morning of trial, I knew I was fucked. They weren't taking bets on this one. Mike had killed his father, Boone Lassiter - left his handprint on the knife - confessed.

    Ramsey: Half my cases had evidence this bad. I just pled them out, got manslaughter and moved on. But this was Mike, and I'd known him all his life. He was going to college and probably law school, and I doubted his mother could survive him going to the penitentiary.

    Ramsey: But I knew Boone, I had that. And I knew enough about the Lassiter household to know that Mike had a defense - if he would just talk to me.