Title: this is a true story, not an adaptation. It tells the story of a police officer's right and wrong between maintaining justice and procedural justice, and is deeply touched. Justice requires a lot of cases and debates to discuss the scale of procedural justice, and as ordinary people, when we or our loved ones encounter similar misfortunes, how can we not sincerely hope that there will be a police officer like Steve Furcher who insists on doing the right. thing, serial killers are hateful, but who can't be afraid of themselves or their relatives becoming the next Zhang Yuhuan. Steve lost decades of work and his £500,000 pension because of this case, but he has given us a ray of light, and we certainly recognize procedural justice, especially since he has Fairness and justice upheld by all, but as an individual I sincerely admire and thank him for doing the right thing. Fortunately, he published a book, which has been purchased by Amazon Paper + Kindle, hoping to make a little contribution to his pension. Five-star recommendation, welcome to buy with me.
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